Infinite Arcade

Last updated May 9, 2026

Privacy Policy

Infinite Arcade is an online game arcade. This policy explains what information may be collected when you browse the site, open games, save favorites, or contact us.

Information We Collect

We do not require accounts and we do not ask you to create a profile. We may receive basic technical information such as your IP address, browser, device type, pages visited, referring pages, approximate location, and interaction events through hosting, security, analytics, and performance tools.

Analytics

We use analytics tools such as Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity to understand aggregate site usage, find broken experiences, and improve Infinite Arcade. These services may use cookies or similar technologies according to their own policies.

Local Storage and PWA Features

Infinite Arcade uses local storage on your device for features such as favorites, recently played games, and interface preferences. The progressive web app may also cache local site files so the arcade shell can load faster. This information stays on your device unless your browser or operating system syncs it.

Third-Party Games and Ads

Games are embedded from third-party providers, including HTMLGames/Zygomatic. Embedded games may load assets, scripts, ads, or measurement tools from their own domains and partners. Those providers may collect information directly from your browser and process it under their own policies.

How We Use Information

We use information to operate the site, keep it secure, understand which pages and games work well, diagnose bugs, respond to messages, and improve the catalog and user experience.

Children

Infinite Arcade is a general audience arcade. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has sent us personal information, contact us and we will review the request.

Your Choices

You can clear local storage, cookies, and cached files in your browser settings. You can also use browser privacy tools to limit analytics, cookies, and third-party tracking. Some embedded games may not work correctly if required storage, scripts, or network requests are blocked.