Data handling and security architecture
Kythorynex operates with privacy embedded in our core architecture. This Privacy Protocol outlines our minimal approach to data handling. As a platform functioning without user registration, our data collection is inherently restricted and privacy-optimized.
Our data interaction remains deliberately limited:
Personal identification data including names, email addresses, phone numbers, or physical addresses is not collected by our systems.
We utilize browser local storage to maintain age verification status. This data exists exclusively on your device and is never transmitted to our systems. Full control remains with you through browser settings—clearing this data simply triggers re-verification upon return.
Kythorynex employs essential cookies enabling core platform functionality. These technical elements ensure proper game loading and session stability. We do not deploy tracking cookies, advertising mechanisms, or cross-site monitoring technologies.
Our platform may incorporate external resources like font libraries. These third-party elements operate under their own privacy frameworks. While we select providers demonstrating responsible practices, we encourage users with concerns to review those protocols directly.
Despite minimal data collection, we implement robust security measures. Our platform operates through encrypted connections, and we conduct regular security assessments to maintain fortress-level protection of all system components.
Kythorynex is designed exclusively for adults aged 18 and above. We do not knowingly permit minor access, and our verification system serves as the primary barrier. Discovery of underage access triggers immediate corrective protocols.
Our minimal-collection approach means most privacy rights are inherently addressed. Locally stored data remains entirely within your control via browser settings.
This privacy protocol may be updated to reflect platform changes or regulatory requirements. Updates will appear on this page. Regular review is recommended.