A clear guide for parents
Most concerns about free game sites are not about the game itself, but about what the site asks from a child. Here is what Oynivo does and does not ask for.
| Topic | How Oynivo handles it |
|---|---|
| Account | Playing never requires a name, email address, phone number or date of birth. |
| Downloads | No play button downloads an installer or browser extension. |
| Advertising | Ad spaces are labeled, visually separate from game controls and disabled where an age review is incomplete. |
| Content | Age and content labels are assigned through editorial review. Until then, the label remains Not rated. |
| Communication | Oynivo has no public profiles, chat, messaging or user uploads. |
| Data | Oynivo does not require personal data to play. Starting a game connects to that game’s provider. |
Where the games come from
Catalog games are supplied by the GameMonetize and GamePix distribution networks and remain the property of their developers. Oynivo lists the games, creates their catalog pages and monitors whether they open correctly.
A game loads from its provider only after you press Play. It runs inside a sandboxed frame with limited permissions and cannot access the rest of the Oynivo page.
Before a game is reviewed
- Its age label is shown as Not rated.
- Advertising remains off.
- Provider-supplied descriptions are clearly identified.
Reporting a problem
Game pages include a report panel for broken games, incorrect age labels, inappropriate advertising and copyright concerns. No account is required to report an issue.
Frequently asked questions
Does my child need an account?
No. Every game can be played without registration.
Does Oynivo offer chat or messaging?
No. Oynivo has no chat, private messages, public profiles or user uploads.
What happens when a game starts?
The game connects to its own provider and runs in a restricted frame inside the page.