Your privacy is extremely important to us. At Games, we adhere to a few core principles to protect it:
Like many websites, Games collects non-personally-identifying information such as browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. We use this information to better understand how visitors use our site. Occasionally, we may publish aggregated data, such as trends in site usage, without revealing personal details.
Games also collects potentially personally-identifying information, like Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, for logged-in users and users leaving comments. We disclose such information only under the same circumstances outlined below. Blog commenter IP addresses may also be visible to blog administrators where the comments were left.
Certain visitors choose to interact with Games in ways that require us to collect personally-identifying information. The type and amount of information depend on the interaction. For example, we may ask for a username and email when you comment on our blog or sign up for updates. We collect only the information necessary to fulfill the purpose of the interaction. Visitors can always refuse to provide personally-identifying information, though it may prevent them from accessing certain features.
Games will never rent or sell your personal information. We disclose it only to employees, contractors, or partners as necessary, or in response to legal requirements, such as subpoenas or court orders. If you’re a registered user, we may occasionally email you about new features, solicit feedback, or provide updates about Games. However, we aim to keep these communications minimal. Any requests sent to us, such as support inquiries, may be published to help address the issue or benefit other users. We take all reasonable measures to prevent unauthorized access, alteration, or destruction of your personal data.
Cookies are small data files stored on your device that help websites recognize returning visitors. Games uses cookies to track usage, improve site functionality, and understand user preferences. If you don’t want cookies, you can set your browser to reject them, but some site features may not work properly without cookies.
Links on the Games website or in our emails may lead to third-party sites with different privacy practices. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of these external sites to ensure your data remains protected.
Advertisements on our site may be provided by third-party partners who use cookies to track your interests and deliver relevant ads. These cookies allow ad networks to gather data about your browsing habits. While this Privacy Policy applies to Games’ use of cookies, it does not cover third-party advertising practices.
Comments submitted to the Akismet anti-spam service are not stored on our servers unless flagged as false positives, in which case they are temporarily stored to improve spam detection in the future.
We are committed to protecting the privacy of children. Games does not knowingly collect or solicit personal information from anyone under the age of 16. If you’re under 16, please do not use the site or provide any personal information. If you believe we may have collected data from someone under 16, please have a parent or guardian contact us at [email protected].
While most changes are minor, Games may update this Privacy Policy periodically at its discretion. We encourage visitors to check this page frequently for updates. Continued use of our site after any changes indicates acceptance of the updated policy.