Privacy Policy
Last Updated: Current
1. Commitment to Privacy in Apiary Prime
Welcome to Honeycomb Drop. We take your privacy seriously and are committed to complying with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020. This policy explains how we handle any information collected while you explore our site and harvest Nectar Drops.
2. Collection of Information
As a no-registration platform, Honeycomb Drop collects minimal personal data. We automatically gather non-identifiable technical data—such as IP addresses, browser types, and session duration—solely to ensure the Neon Nectar Tumbler and Royal Jelly Spinner function flawlessly.
3. Purpose of Data Collection
The information we collect is used strictly to enhance your entertainment experience. Tracking anonymized game interactions helps us balance the Nectar Drops economy and improve the performance of our simulated casino games.
4. Storage and Security
Your data is stored securely using modern encryption standards. Honeycomb Drop implements rigorous safeguards against unauthorized access, ensuring that your digital footprint within Apiary Prime remains protected.
5. Disclosure to Third Parties
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your information to outside parties for marketing purposes. Data may only be shared with trusted technical partners who assist us in operating Honeycomb Drop, under strict confidentiality agreements.
6. Cross-Border Data Transfers
Our servers may be located outside of New Zealand. In such cases, Honeycomb Drop ensures that any international data transfer complies with the Privacy Act 2020, offering comparable protections to those required domestically.
7. Access and Correction Rights
Under New Zealand law, you have the right to request access to, and correction of, any personal information we may hold about you. You can direct these requests to our dedicated support channel at support@honeycombdrop.com.
8. Complaints to the Privacy Commissioner
If you are unsatisfied with how Honeycomb Drop handles your data, you have the right to lodge a complaint. We encourage you to contact us first, but you may also reach out directly to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner in New Zealand.