All game downloads are provided by and supported by BigFishGames.com.
All money transactions for game downloads are handled by BigFishGames.com's
secured servers.
Please visit BigFishGames.com's
Help Section for Privacy Policy, Support, and Returns.
All games for sale through the "Game Store" are
provided by Amazon.com's a-store affiliate program. All Game
Store money transactions are handled by Amazon.com's secured
servers.
Please visit Amazon.com's
Help Section for Privacy Policy, Support, and Returns.
CubeMice uses syndicated content, widgets, JSS, and RSS feeds
from multiple sources to provide content on our web site.
These sources are:
www.amazon.com
www.google.com
www.js-kit.com
www.amazon.com
www.bigfishgames.com
www.arcadetown.com
www.armorgames.com
www.flashgames247.com
www.freeonlinegames.com
www.freeworldgroup.com
www.mochiads.com
Each source has their own rights and terms of useage. These
rights can change, or be revoked at any time.
A feed delivers regularly updated summaries of web content,
including headlines that link to full versions of that content.
When you subscribe to a feed using a feed reader, you'll be
able to quickly see summaries of new information in one place.
RSS (“Really Simple Syndication”) is a widely-supported
format for feeds.
To subscribe to Reuters RSS feeds, you will need a feed reader
(or "news aggregator"). Feed readers allow you to
subscribe to and view many feeds. By automatically retrieving
updates, they can help you stay current with new stories soon
after they are published. Different feed readers are available,
many for free. Some are applications that you download and
install. Others are web-based and work inside your browser.
To subscribe to CubeMice feeds in your feed reader, right-click
on one of the feeds and select "Copy Shortcut" or
"Copy Link Location." Follow the instructions for
your particular feed reader to paste this location (URL) where
it asks for the URL of the feed you wish to subscribe to.
The latest versions of popular web browsers also support
feeds directly. In these browsers you can simply click on
the feed link to view or subscribe to it. Note: You will need
a feed reader or current browser to subscribe to feeds. If
you click on a feed link in an old browser, it may display
unfriendly, unformatted code.
CubeMice offers RSS as a free service to any individual user
or non-profit organization, subject to the following terms
and conditions:
- Use will be for non-commercial purposes.
- Use is limited to platforms in which a functional link
is made available allowing immediate display of the full
article or video on the CubeMice.com platform, as specified
in the feed.
- Use is accompanied by proper attribution to CubeMice as
the source.
By accessing our RSS service you are indicating your understanding
and agreement that you will not use CubeMice RSS in contravention
of the above conditions. CubeMice reserves the right to discontinue
this service at any time and further reserves the right to
request the immediate cessation of any specific use of its
RSS service.
Cubmice.com believes that electronic privacy is crucial for
the ongoing success of the Internet as a service, commercial,
and entertainment medium. We know you're concerned about protecting
your privacy online. At CubeMice.com, we treat your personal
information with the highest standards of safety, security,
and confidentiality.
We respect each site visitor's right to personal privacy.
we collect and use information throughout our web site only
as disclosed in this Privacy Policy. For each visitor to our
website, our server statistics recognizes no personal information
regarding your name or email address.
The information we collect is:
- used to improve the content of our web page.
- used to determine the most popular content
- used to notify visitors about updates to our web site.
- never shared with other organizations for commercial
purposes.
Registration is not required to enter our site.
The DoubleClick DART cookie is used by Google in the ads
served on publisher websites displaying AdSense for content
ads. When users visit an AdSense publisher's website and either
view or click on an ad, a cookie may be dropped on that end
user's browser. The data gathered from these cookies will
be used to help AdSense publishers better serve and manage
the ads on their site(s) and across the web.