This Privacy Policy covers how PlayJonny handles personal information. If you’ve ever wondered what happens to the data you hand over when you browse a site, create an account, or fill out a contact form - this is where you find out. We take data protection seriously. Not just because regulations require it, but because people deserve to know what’s happening with their information.
This policy applies to all users of the PlayJonny website. It describes what we collect, why we collect it, how we protect it, and what rights you have over it.
We collect personal data in a few different ways. When you contact us via email, we receive whatever you include in that message - your name, email address, and the content of your enquiry. When you browse the site, technical data gets collected automatically: IP address, browser type, device, pages visited, time spent on each page. Standard stuff, honestly.
Why do we use this data? A few reasons. First, to respond to your messages and support requests. Second, to analyse how the site performs - identifying slow-loading pages, broken links, content that isn’t landing well. Third, to improve the overall user experience based on real behaviour patterns rather than guesswork.
We don’t sell your data. Full stop. We don’t share it with third parties for their marketing purposes. Some service providers - analytics tools, hosting services - do process data on our behalf, but they’re bound by data processing agreements and can’t use your information for anything outside the scope of what we’ve authorised.
PlayJonny uses a range of technical and organisational measures to protect personal data. On the technical side: SSL encryption on all pages, secure server infrastructure, access controls that limit who can see what internally. On the organisational side: we limit data access to people who genuinely need it to do their jobs.
We can’t promise zero risk - no website honestly can - but we do apply industry-standard practices and review them regularly. Data is not kept longer than necessary. Once the purpose for collecting it no longer applies, we delete or anonymise it.
Cookies are part of how the site functions. We use them for analytics, performance monitoring, and preference storage. The full breakdown is in our Cookie Policy, which is worth reading alongside this document - they cover different angles of the same topic. In short: you can manage cookie preferences through the consent banner and update your choices any time.
You have rights over your personal data. Under GDPR and similar frameworks, you can request to see what data we hold about you, ask us to correct anything that’s wrong, or request deletion. You can also object to certain types of processing or ask us to restrict how we use your data while a dispute is being resolved.
To exercise any of these rights, just get in touch. We’ll respond within 30 days in most cases, though complex requests might take a little longer. We won’t charge you for standard requests.
Any questions about this policy or your personal data? Contact us directly.
If you feel your rights aren’t being respected after contacting us, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a relevant data protection authority in your jurisdiction.
This Privacy Policy is effective as of January 1, 2026. Updates will be posted here, with the effective date revised accordingly. We recommend revisiting this page periodically.