Effective Date: 16 May 2026
Last Updated: 1 June 2026
Practice Poker is a single-player educational poker training application designed to teach users the core concepts, rules, terminology, decision-making principles, and strategies of poker.
Practice Poker is provided strictly for educational, training, entertainment, and skill-development purposes.
Practice Poker is not a gambling platform, casino, betting service, poker room, sportsbook, lottery, wagering service, financial gaming service, or real-money gaming product.
By accessing, downloading, installing, opening, registering for, or using Practice Poker, users agree to this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms.
If a user does not agree with this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms, the user must not access, download, install, open, or use Practice Poker.
Practice Poker does not use real money.
Practice Poker does not allow users to deposit, stake, bet, wager, win, lose, withdraw, transfer, redeem, exchange, or convert real money, cryptocurrency, tokens, credits, prizes, vouchers, goods, services, or anything of monetary value.
Practice Poker does not offer real-money poker, gambling, betting, casino games, tournaments, cash games, lotteries, prize competitions, or wagering of any kind.
Any chips, points, scores, levels, rankings, simulations, exercises, achievements, statistics, practice results, or outcomes shown in Practice Poker are virtual, educational, and for training purposes only.
Virtual chips, scores, points, rankings, achievements, or other in-app training indicators have no cash value and cannot be exchanged, sold, transferred, withdrawn, redeemed, or converted into money, prizes, goods, services, credit, or anything of value.
Practice Poker is intended only to help users understand poker concepts in a safe, single-player, no-real-money training environment.
Practice Poker does not encourage, promote, support, advertise, enable, or facilitate real-money gambling.
Practice Poker exists only to teach users how poker works through simulated single-player educational content.
Practice Poker does not encourage users to gamble, bet, wager, join casinos, participate in real-money poker, enter gambling venues, use online gambling platforms, or use poker knowledge for unlawful, harmful, or irresponsible purposes.
If a user has, or believes they may have, a gambling problem or gambling addiction, they should stop using Practice Poker and contact a local gambling addiction help centre, healthcare professional, counselling service, responsible gambling support organisation, or other appropriate support provider in their area.
Practice Poker is not a gambling support service, counselling service, treatment provider, medical service, mental health service, financial advisory service, legal advisory service, crisis service, or addiction recovery service.
Practice Poker is a single-player application.
Users do not play against other real users through Practice Poker.
Practice Poker does not host multiplayer poker games, live poker tables, peer-to-peer poker games, user-versus-user wagering, private poker rooms, public poker rooms, real-time competitive gambling, gambling groups, or betting pools.
Any simulated hands, opponents, decisions, scenarios, statistics, or outcomes inside Practice Poker are part of the educational training experience and are not connected to real-money outcomes.
This document explains how Practice Poker may collect, use, store, protect, and share limited information.
This document also explains important rules about user conduct, prohibited misuse, intellectual property, copying, reverse engineering, unlawful activity, liability, disclaimers, and indemnity.
Some sections of this document may normally appear in separate Terms of Use, End User Licence Agreements, or Acceptable Use Policies. They are included here to help protect Practice Poker, its owners, developers, contractors, licensors, service providers, and authorised representatives.
Practice Poker is designed to operate with minimal data collection.
Practice Poker does not intentionally collect personal information directly from users unless the user voluntarily provides it, or unless limited technical information is automatically processed by the user’s device, app store, operating system, hosting provider, analytics provider, crash reporting tool, payment processor, advertising provider, internet service provider, or other service needed to operate, secure, maintain, distribute, or improve the app.
Practice Poker does not require users to submit real names, identity numbers, banking details, gambling history, financial information, medical information, or sensitive personal information in order to use the app.
Practice Poker does not collect or process personal information for the purpose of operating gambling, betting, wagering, profiling gamblers, selling user data, or providing real-money gaming services.
Although Practice Poker is designed to collect as little personal information as possible, some limited information may be automatically processed when users download, install, access, open, or use the app.
This may include information processed by app stores, operating systems, devices, analytics tools, crash reporting services, hosting providers, internet service providers, payment processors, advertising providers, or other technical services required for the app to function.
Practice Poker does not control all information collected directly by third-party platforms, app stores, operating systems, devices, internet service providers, analytics providers, hosting providers, payment processors, advertisers, or other third-party services.
Users should review the privacy policies and data practices of any third-party platforms or services they use to access Practice Poker.
Practice Poker may receive limited information depending on how the app is designed, distributed, accessed, and used.
This may include device information, app version, operating system information, technical logs, crash reports, diagnostic information, approximate region, language settings, session information, app performance data, support communications, feedback, app store reviews, or other information voluntarily provided by a user.
If Practice Poker includes optional premium features, subscriptions, or in-app purchases, payment-related information may be processed by the relevant app store or payment processor. Such payments are for access to educational app features only and are not gambling deposits, stakes, wagers, buy-ins, betting balances, or gambling credits.
Practice Poker does not intentionally store full credit card numbers or banking passwords.
If a user voluntarily contacts Practice Poker, sends feedback, submits a support request, reports a bug, leaves a review, sends an email, completes a form, or communicates through any official support channel, Practice Poker may receive and process the information provided by that user.
Users must not send sensitive personal information unless specifically requested through an authorised and secure process.
Practice Poker is not responsible for sensitive information that a user voluntarily submits without being requested to do so.
Practice Poker does not require users to provide sensitive personal information to use the app.
Users must not submit identity documents, banking details, medical information, gambling addiction history, passwords, private financial information, or other sensitive information through the app unless specifically requested through an authorised and secure process.
Practice Poker does not intentionally collect government identification numbers, banking passwords, full credit card numbers, biometric information, precise GPS location, medical information, political opinions, religious beliefs, race or ethnicity information, criminal record information, real-money gambling history, or sensitive financial information.
Practice Poker does not collect gambling deposits, betting records, wagering history, casino account information, real-money poker account details, bank account information, gambling winnings, gambling losses, or gambling transaction history.
Any training results, virtual chips, scores, rankings, achievements, or practice outcomes inside Practice Poker are educational only and are not gambling records.
Practice Poker may use limited information to operate the app, provide educational poker training content, save training progress where applicable, improve lessons and features, analyse app performance, fix bugs, provide support, respond to user communications, maintain security, prevent misuse, detect fraud or abuse, enforce rights, protect intellectual property, comply with legal obligations, and communicate important service updates.
Practice Poker does not use personal information to operate real-money gambling, betting, wagering, casino gaming, or financial gaming.
Where applicable law requires a legal basis for processing personal information, Practice Poker may rely on consent, contractual necessity, legitimate interests, legal compliance, and the protection of rights, safety, property, and security.
Legitimate interests may include improving Practice Poker, maintaining app security, preventing fraud, preventing unlawful activity, protecting intellectual property, enforcing terms, and ensuring that Practice Poker is not misused for illegal gambling, malicious activity, copying, or unlawful purposes.
Practice Poker does not sell users’ personal information.
Practice Poker does not sell account information, training progress, usage data, device data, or personal identifiers to gambling operators, casinos, betting companies, data brokers, or unauthorised third parties.
Practice Poker may use analytics, crash reporting, diagnostic, performance monitoring, security, or app improvement tools.
These tools may help Practice Poker understand app usage, identify technical errors, improve performance, maintain security, detect abuse, and improve the user experience.
Analytics or diagnostic information may include app screens viewed, modules completed, feature usage, technical errors, crash reports, session duration, device type, operating system, app version, and general performance information.
Analytics and diagnostic data are used to improve Practice Poker and are not used to operate real-money gambling.
If Practice Poker is available through a website or web app, cookies, local storage, pixels, software development kits, or similar technologies may be used to keep users logged in, remember preferences, analyse usage, detect abuse, improve security, and maintain app functionality.
Users may manage cookies or similar technologies through browser settings, device settings, or in-app settings where available.
Disabling cookies or similar technologies may affect app functionality.
Practice Poker may share limited information with trusted service providers where necessary to operate, protect, support, distribute, or improve the app.
Service providers may include hosting providers, cloud storage providers, authentication providers, analytics providers, crash reporting tools, email delivery services, payment processors, app store platforms, customer support tools, security providers, advertising providers, and fraud-prevention services.
Service providers may only use information as necessary to provide services to Practice Poker and must not use it for unauthorised purposes.
Practice Poker may also disclose information where required or permitted by law, including to comply with legal obligations, respond to lawful requests, investigate fraud or abuse, enforce rights, protect users, prevent unlawful gambling-related misuse, prevent cyberattacks, protect intellectual property, or protect the rights, safety, and property of Practice Poker, its users, owners, developers, contractors, licensors, service providers, and third parties.
Users understand that downloading or using Practice Poker through an app store, device, browser, operating system, payment processor, advertising network, analytics provider, hosting provider, or third-party platform may result in those third parties collecting or processing information independently.
Practice Poker does not control the privacy practices, security practices, data collection, terms, policies, systems, or conduct of Apple, Google, app stores, device manufacturers, operating systems, internet service providers, payment processors, analytics providers, hosting providers, advertising providers, or other third-party services.
Users should review the privacy policies and terms of any third-party platforms or services they use to access Practice Poker.
Practice Poker is not responsible for third-party privacy practices, third-party data collection, third-party security failures, third-party outages, third-party errors, third-party content, third-party policies, or third-party legal compliance.
If Practice Poker is involved in a merger, acquisition, sale, restructuring, investment, transfer of assets, change of ownership, or similar business transaction, information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to applicable law and reasonable safeguards.
Practice Poker uses reasonable technical, administrative, and organisational safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorised access, loss, misuse, alteration, disclosure, or destruction.
Security measures may include secure authentication where applicable, access controls, encrypted transmission where appropriate, secure hosting, monitoring, limited internal access, security updates, backups, and review of suspicious activity.
No app, website, database, server, network, or electronic transmission is completely secure.
Practice Poker cannot guarantee absolute security.
Users are responsible for protecting their own devices, login credentials, passwords, app store accounts, internet connection, and account access.
Practice Poker retains information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms.
Information may be retained to provide the app, maintain app functionality, save progress where applicable, improve features, resolve disputes, comply with legal obligations, enforce rights, prevent fraud, prevent unlawful use, protect intellectual property, and maintain security.
When information is no longer needed, Practice Poker may delete, anonymise, or aggregate it.
Depending on applicable law, users may have rights relating to their personal information.
These rights may include the right to request access, correction, deletion, restriction, objection, withdrawal of consent, portability, opt-out of certain communications, or the right to lodge a complaint with a relevant authority.
Practice Poker may need to verify a user’s identity before processing a privacy request.
Users may contact Practice Poker through the official support, privacy, or contact channel made available inside the app, on the app store listing, or on the official Practice Poker website.
Practice Poker is intended to teach poker concepts in a single-player, no-real-money environment.
Because poker is commonly associated with gambling, Practice Poker is not intended to encourage gambling by children or minors.
Practice Poker does not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13 without appropriate parental consent where required by law.
If Practice Poker becomes aware that it has collected personal information from a child without required consent, reasonable steps will be taken to delete the information or obtain appropriate consent.
Parents or guardians who believe that a child has provided personal information through Practice Poker should contact Practice Poker through the available support or privacy contact channel.
By using Practice Poker, users confirm that they are legally allowed to use the app in their location and that their use of Practice Poker does not violate any law, regulation, rule, court order, app store rule, school policy, employer policy, self-exclusion restriction, family restriction, or other applicable restriction.
Users must not use Practice Poker if they are prohibited from accessing poker-related educational content in their jurisdiction.
If a user is below the age required by applicable law, they may only use Practice Poker with permission from a parent or legal guardian.
Practice Poker may restrict, suspend, or terminate access if it reasonably believes a user is underage, misrepresenting eligibility, or using the app unlawfully.
Users are solely responsible for how they access, download, install, open, and use Practice Poker.
Users agree that downloading, installing, accessing, or using Practice Poker is voluntary and done at their own risk.
Users are solely responsible for ensuring that Practice Poker is suitable for them, lawful in their location, compatible with their device, and appropriate for their personal circumstances.
Users are solely responsible for their own devices, internet connection, app store account, passwords, personal choices, health, wellbeing, conduct, legal compliance, and decisions made inside or outside the app.
Users agree not to use Practice Poker for unlawful, harmful, fraudulent, abusive, malicious, misleading, exploitative, or unauthorised purposes.
Users must comply with all applicable laws and regulations when using Practice Poker.
Users are responsible for ensuring that use of poker-related educational content is legal in their jurisdiction.
Users must not use Practice Poker to gamble, bet, wager, stake money, organise gambling, facilitate gambling, promote unlawful gambling, or participate in any real-money poker activity.
Users must not use Practice Poker to create or support betting pools, wagering systems, private gambling groups, real-money games, casino-style operations, illegal poker events, or any form of gambling activity.
Users must not treat virtual chips, points, scores, rankings, achievements, or simulated results as money or anything of value.
Users must not use Practice Poker for money laundering, fraud, cheating, exploitation, harassment, unlawful advertising, illegal gaming, cybercrime, or any activity that may expose Practice Poker, its owners, developers, contractors, licensors, service providers, or users to legal, financial, reputational, technical, or operational harm.
Users must not upload, transmit, introduce, or attempt to introduce viruses, malware, spyware, bots, scraping tools, automated scripts, harmful code, denial-of-service tools, or any technology designed to interfere with Practice Poker.
Users must not attempt to bypass, disable, damage, overload, interfere with, exploit, or compromise Practice Poker’s security, systems, servers, networks, databases, access controls, payment systems, authentication systems, app functionality, or technical protections.
Users must not impersonate another person, misrepresent their identity, create fake accounts, manipulate app data, exploit bugs, interfere with training results, or use Practice Poker in a misleading way.
Practice Poker is intended only for educational single-player practice.
Users must not use Practice Poker to develop, train, test, support, or improve bots, solvers, automated tools, cheating software, collusion systems, real-time assistance tools, or other technologies intended to create unfair advantages in live, online, social, private, tournament, casino, or real-money poker environments.
Users must not use information from Practice Poker to violate the rules of any casino, poker room, tournament organiser, online poker platform, school, employer, app, website, or third-party service.
Practice Poker is not responsible for any user’s misuse of training content outside the app.
Practice Poker provides educational poker training only.
Practice Poker does not provide gambling advice, financial advice, investment advice, legal advice, medical advice, mental health advice, addiction counselling, professional casino advice, guaranteed winning strategies, or predictions of real-world gambling outcomes.
Poker involves chance, uncertainty, incomplete information, and risk.
Training outcomes in Practice Poker do not guarantee success in any live, online, private, social, casino, tournament, or real-money poker environment.
Users are solely responsible for any real-world decisions they make outside Practice Poker.
Practice Poker does not encourage, promote, support, or facilitate real-money gambling.
Practice Poker exists only to teach users how poker works in a single-player, no-real-money training environment.
Even though Practice Poker does not use real money, poker-related content may not be suitable for all users.
Users should not use Practice Poker if doing so may encourage harmful gambling behaviour, conflict with a self-exclusion programme, violate local law, encourage underage gambling, cause personal harm, or conflict with financial, mental health, legal, family, school, or employment restrictions.
If a user has, or believes they may have, a gambling problem or gambling addiction, they should stop using Practice Poker and contact a local gambling addiction help centre, healthcare professional, counselling service, responsible gambling support organisation, or other appropriate support provider in their area.
Practice Poker is not a gambling support, counselling, treatment, medical, mental health, financial, legal, or crisis service.
Practice Poker’s only purpose is to teach how poker works through simulated educational content.
Practice Poker, including its name, brand, logo, design, user interface, user experience, source code, object code, software architecture, systems, training content, simulations, lessons, explanations, examples, card layouts, exercises, quizzes, databases, algorithms, progression systems, scoring systems, graphics, icons, images, text, videos, audio, animations, features, workflows, and related materials, is owned by or licensed to the owner of Practice Poker.
All rights are reserved.
Using Practice Poker does not give any user ownership of Practice Poker or any part of it.
Practice Poker is used as the name of this educational, single-player, no-real-money poker training application.
The owner and operator of Practice Poker do not intend to mislead users, copy another product, trade on another party’s reputation, or suggest an affiliation, endorsement, sponsorship, partnership, or connection with any unrelated app, game, company, platform, casino, poker room, training provider, gambling operator, or third-party brand.
If any person, company, rights holder, developer, publisher, platform, or other third party believes that the name Practice Poker, any branding, any content, or any part of the app raises a legitimate concern, they are welcome to contact Practice Poker through the official support, privacy, or contact channel made available inside the app, on the app store listing, or on the official Practice Poker website.
Practice Poker will consider reasonable, good-faith concerns submitted through an official contact channel. Nothing in this clause is an admission of liability, infringement, wrongdoing, confusion, or legal responsibility.
Users and third parties understand that general searches or informal checks do not guarantee trademark availability, brand clearance, legal clearance, or the absence of third-party rights. Practice Poker may update, adjust, rename, rebrand, remove, or modify app content, branding, descriptions, or materials where reasonably necessary or appropriate.
Subject to compliance with this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms, users are granted a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable licence to use Practice Poker for lawful single-player educational and entertainment purposes only.
This licence does not allow users to copy, sell, rent, lease, distribute, reproduce, modify, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, scrape, clone, imitate, reskin, commercialise, exploit, or create derivative works from Practice Poker.
This licence may be suspended or terminated at any time if a user violates this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms or misuses Practice Poker.
Users must not copy, imitate, clone, reproduce, adapt, reskin, scrape, extract, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, modify, translate, recreate, or create a competing or substantially similar product based on Practice Poker.
This restriction applies to all parts of Practice Poker, including its code, content, structure, design, user interface, user experience, educational methodology, poker simulations, lesson flow, explanations, examples, graphics, branding, names, algorithms, databases, scoring systems, progression systems, training modules, and any other protectable materials.
Users must not remove, obscure, alter, or interfere with copyright notices, trademark notices, proprietary notices, security features, licence restrictions, or digital protections.
Users must not use Practice Poker’s content, systems, design, training materials, or educational structure to build, support, market, sell, or improve a competing app, website, game, training platform, poker tool, software product, or commercial product.
Practice Poker reserves all rights to take legal action for intellectual-property infringement, breach of contract, unlawful copying, unfair competition, misappropriation, scraping, reverse engineering, or unauthorised commercial use.
If a user submits feedback, ideas, suggestions, comments, feature requests, bug reports, improvements, concepts, or other input relating to Practice Poker, the user grants Practice Poker a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, transferable, sublicensable licence to use, copy, modify, adapt, publish, display, distribute, commercialise, and incorporate that feedback into Practice Poker or related products without compensation.
Users confirm that they have the right to submit such feedback and that it does not infringe any third-party rights.
Practice Poker is not required to treat feedback as confidential.
Practice Poker may suspend, restrict, disable, terminate, block, or delete access to the app if it reasonably believes that a user has violated this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms, misused the app, used the app unlawfully, attempted to copy or exploit the app, attempted to use the app for gambling, attempted to interfere with app security, or created legal, technical, operational, reputational, or financial risk.
Practice Poker may investigate suspected violations and may preserve or disclose relevant information where necessary to enforce rights, protect users, comply with law, prevent fraud, prevent abuse, prevent unlawful gambling-related misuse, protect intellectual property, or cooperate with lawful authorities.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, users agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Practice Poker, its owners, developers, employees, contractors, agents, affiliates, licensors, service providers, successors, and assigns from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, liabilities, damages, penalties, fines, costs, expenses, legal fees, proceedings, investigations, and disputes arising from or related to:
the user’s access to or use of Practice Poker;
the user’s misuse of Practice Poker;
the user’s breach of this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms;
the user’s violation of any law, regulation, rule, or third-party right;
the user’s use of Practice Poker for gambling, betting, wagering, fraud, cheating, money laundering, illegal gaming, or other unlawful activity;
the user’s use of Practice Poker in a jurisdiction where such use is restricted or prohibited;
the user’s copying, cloning, scraping, reverse engineering, decompiling, disassembling, reskinning, imitation, unauthorised commercial use, or exploitation of Practice Poker;
the user’s infringement or misappropriation of intellectual-property rights;
the user’s submission of unlawful, harmful, misleading, infringing, abusive, or malicious content;
the user’s real-world poker, gambling, financial, personal, legal, medical, health, wellbeing, or business decisions outside Practice Poker;
the user’s attempt to misrepresent Practice Poker as a gambling platform, casino, poker room, betting service, money-making app, or real-money gaming service; or
any claim caused by the user’s conduct, negligence, misconduct, unlawful activity, or breach of these terms.
This indemnity survives suspension, termination, deletion of an account, or discontinuation of use.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Practice Poker, its owners, developers, employees, contractors, agents, affiliates, licensors, service providers, successors, and assigns will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, punitive, accidental, personal, financial, emotional, legal, technical, medical, reputational, or unrelated damages or losses arising from or allegedly connected to Practice Poker.
This includes, without limitation, loss of profits, loss of data, loss of business, loss of goodwill, loss of opportunity, gambling losses, financial losses, addiction-related harm, emotional distress, reputational harm, device damage, software errors, security incidents beyond reasonable control, unauthorised access, internet failures, app store failures, third-party platform failures, third-party service outages, user misconduct, user negligence, user misuse, unlawful activity, copying, reverse engineering, decisions made outside the app, or any real-world consequence arising from how a user interprets, applies, or misuses Practice Poker.
Practice Poker is not liable for any user’s participation in real-world poker, gambling, betting, wagering, casino activity, tournaments, private games, online poker, financial decisions, illegal activity, or conduct outside the app.
Practice Poker is not liable for harm caused by third-party platforms, app stores, operating systems, device manufacturers, payment processors, analytics providers, hosting providers, internet service providers, advertisers, external links, or other services outside Practice Poker’s control.
Nothing in this section limits liability that cannot legally be limited or excluded.
Practice Poker is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Practice Poker disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, accuracy, reliability, availability, educational outcome, strategy effectiveness, real-world poker performance, compatibility with user expectations, device compatibility, security, and uninterrupted operation.
Practice Poker does not warrant that use of the app will improve a user’s poker performance, prevent losses, create winnings, guarantee success, prevent gambling harm, or produce any specific result in any poker-related environment.
Practice Poker does not warrant that the app will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, bug-free, virus-free, accurate, complete, compatible with all devices, or suitable for any particular purpose.
Users access, download, install, open, and use Practice Poker entirely at their own risk.
Practice Poker is provided only as a single-player educational poker training app.
Practice Poker is not responsible for any harm, loss, damage, injury, illness, addiction-related harm, financial loss, emotional distress, legal consequence, device issue, data loss, security issue, personal decision, third-party action, or unrelated event that occurs before, during, after, or in connection with a user’s access to or use of Practice Poker, except where liability cannot legally be excluded.
Users are solely responsible for their own devices, internet connection, app store account, passwords, personal choices, health, wellbeing, conduct, legal compliance, and decisions made inside or outside the app.
Practice Poker does not guarantee that use of the app will be safe, suitable, beneficial, uninterrupted, error-free, secure, compatible with every device, or free from all risks.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, users agree that Practice Poker, its owners, developers, employees, contractors, agents, affiliates, licensors, service providers, successors, and assigns will not be responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, accidental, personal, financial, emotional, legal, technical, medical, reputational, health-related, wellbeing-related, or unrelated harm arising from or allegedly connected to the download, installation, access, use, inability to use, misuse, or reliance on Practice Poker.
Nothing in this section excludes liability that cannot legally be excluded under applicable law.
If Practice Poker is downloaded through Apple App Store, Google Play, or another platform, the user’s access may also be subject to that platform’s terms, privacy policy, payment rules, refund rules, content rules, data rules, and user agreements.
Nothing in this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms limits the rights of app stores or platform providers to enforce their own rules.
Practice Poker may be available in different countries or regions.
Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of Practice Poker is lawful where they live, download the app, access the app, or use the app.
Poker-related educational content may be treated differently in different jurisdictions.
Practice Poker does not guarantee that the app is appropriate or lawful in every location.
Practice Poker may restrict access in certain regions where required or appropriate.
If Practice Poker is used internationally, information may be processed, stored, or transferred in countries other than the user’s country of residence.
Where required by applicable law, reasonable safeguards will be used for cross-border processing or transfer of personal information.
If Practice Poker becomes aware of a data breach affecting personal information, reasonable steps will be taken to investigate the incident, reduce harm, improve security, and notify affected users or authorities where required by applicable law.
Practice Poker may update this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms from time to time.
Updates may reflect new features, legal requirements, technical changes, security improvements, app store requirements, business changes, privacy updates, name or branding updates, or improved protections against misuse, unlawful activity, copying, reverse engineering, or intellectual-property infringement.
The updated version will be made available in the app, on the website, through the app store listing, or through another appropriate method.
Continued use of Practice Poker after an update means the user accepts the updated Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms.
This Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms are governed by the laws applicable to the owner or operator of Practice Poker, unless mandatory consumer protection, privacy, or other laws in the user’s location require otherwise.
Any dispute relating to Practice Poker, this Privacy Policy and User Protection Terms, user misuse, intellectual property, copying, unlawful activity, naming, branding, or app access will be handled according to the applicable laws and competent forum available to Practice Poker.
Users may contact Practice Poker through the official support, privacy, or contact channel made available inside the app, on the app store listing, or on the official Practice Poker website.
Users, third parties, rights holders, developers, publishers, platforms, or companies who have concerns about the name Practice Poker, branding, app description, content, intellectual property, privacy, user protection, safety, or any other matter are welcome to contact Practice Poker through the official contact channel.
Practice Poker will review reasonable good-faith concerns submitted through an official channel, but no response, review, amendment, or action should be understood as an admission of liability, infringement, wrongdoing, or legal responsibility.
Practice Poker is a single-player educational poker training app.
Practice Poker does not use real money.
Practice Poker does not allow gambling, betting, wagering, deposits, withdrawals, prizes, cash games, multiplayer poker, or money-based gameplay.
Practice Poker does not encourage real gambling and exists only to teach how poker works through simulated educational content.
If a user has, or believes they may have, a gambling problem or gambling addiction, they should stop using Practice Poker and contact a local gambling addiction help centre, healthcare professional, counselling service, responsible gambling support organisation, or other appropriate support provider in their area.
Practice Poker is designed to collect as little personal information as possible and does not collect real-money gambling data, betting records, banking information, or sensitive personal information for gambling purposes.
Users download, install, access, and use Practice Poker at their own risk.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Practice Poker is not responsible for unrelated harm, user decisions, device issues, third-party platform failures, unlawful misuse, gambling-related misuse, health or wellbeing issues, financial consequences, legal consequences, or any real-world outcome arising from or allegedly connected to use of the app.
Users must not use Practice Poker for illegal gambling, betting, fraud, cheating, money laundering, copying, scraping, reverse engineering, cloning, reskinning, or any malicious or unlawful purpose.
All Practice Poker content, code, design, systems, training materials, and intellectual property are protected.
Users are responsible for their own conduct and agree to protect, indemnify, and hold harmless Practice Poker, its owners, developers, contractors, licensors, and service providers from claims arising from misuse, unlawful use, copying, infringement, or breach of these terms.
Anyone with a reasonable good-faith concern about the Practice Poker name, branding, or content may contact Practice Poker through the official contact channel.