California Privacy Rights: Our Mouse Clicker Test Disclaimer

If you are a resident of California, you have specific rights regarding your personal information under the **CCPA**. At MouseClickerTest.com, we believe every user—no matter where they live—deserves to know exactly how their data is handled. This page explains how we comply with California law while you use our CPS Test tools.

In this guide, we will walk you through your “Right to Know,” your “Right to Delete,” and how we handle the “Sale” of information. We want to make sure your journey to becoming a Cheetah rank clicker is as transparent as possible. If you have questions, reach out to us at support@mouseclickertest.com.


1. Your Right to Know and Access Data

As a California resident, you have the right to ask us what personal information we have collected about you over the past 12 months. Because our Mouse Clicker Test does not require you to create an account, we generally do not have a way to link a specific person to a specific score.

However, we do collect technical data like your IP address and browser type to help the click counter work better on your device. You can request a report of the categories of information we collect by emailing our support team.

Quick Tip: Most of the data we collect is “anonymous,” meaning it helps us see how many people used the tool without knowing exactly who they are.

Takeaway: You have the right to see the types of data we collect for the CPS test.

2. Your Right to Delete Information

You have the right to ask us to delete any personal information we have collected from you. In the world of MouseClickerTest.com, this usually means clearing out our server logs that show when an IP address visited the site.

Please note that some information may need to be kept for legal reasons or to help us prevent “botting” or hacking attempts on our click speed test. To make a deletion request, simply send an email from the address associated with your inquiry.

Real-World Example: If you decide you no longer want your technical data in our logs, we will do our best to scrub it within 45 days of your request!

Takeaway: If you want your technical footprints removed, just ask us.

3. Do Not Sell My Personal Information

California law requires us to tell you if we “sell” your data to other companies. At Mouse Clicker Test, we do not sell your personal information for money. However, like many sites, we use third-party advertising partners (like Google AdSense) to show you relevant ads.

Under the CCPA, sharing data for targeted ads is sometimes considered a “sale.” You can opt out of this by using the “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link in our footer or by adjusting your browser’s cookie settings.

Quick Tip: You can also use “Global Privacy Control” (GPC) in your browser to automatically tell us not to share your data.

Takeaway: We don’t sell your data for cash, but you can opt out of targeted ads anytime.

4. Non-Discrimination Policy

We will never treat you differently just because you exercised your privacy rights. Whether you choose to opt out of cookies or ask to delete your data, you will still have full access to our Mouse Clicker Test, all of our animal ranks, and our Minecraft PvP practice modes.

Takeaway: Exercising your rights won’t change your experience on our site.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I verify my identity for a request?

Because we don’t have usernames or passwords, we may ask you for your IP address or a screenshot of your visit to verify that the data belongs to you.

Is this the same as the Privacy Policy?

This is a specific addition to our main Privacy Policy designed just for our friends in California. It provides extra details required by state law.

Final Thoughts

Whether you are clicking from California or anywhere else in the world, we want you to feel safe while you practice. Your privacy is a winning score in our book.

Ready to get back to it? Visit our Home page, read our Terms and Conditions, or check our Legal Disclaimer. For everything else, visit our Contact Us page.