Privacy Policy

At Allgamereview, which can be found at https://allgamereview.com/, one of our main goals is to protect the privacy of our visitors. This document shows what kinds of information Allgamingreview collects and stores, as well as how that information is used.

Please don’t be afraid to email us at info@allgamereview.com if you have any more questions about our Privacy Statement or want more information.

Allgamereview uses log files in a certain way. These files keep a record of who visits a website. This is something that all hosting companies do, and it’s a part of hosting service analytics. Log files collect information like Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit sites, and possibly the number of clicks. These are not linked to any information that could be used to find out who you are. The information is collected so that trends can be analyzed, the website can be run, users’ movements on the website can be tracked, and demographic data can be gathered. This list shows where you can find the Privacy Policies of Allgamereview’s advertising partners. Third-party ad servers and ad networks use cookies, JavaScript, and Web Beacons in the ads and links that show up on Allgamereview. These are sent straight to the user’s browser. When this happens, they get your IP address on their own. These technologies are used to find out how well their advertising campaigns work and/or to make the ads on the websites you visit more relevant to you. Note that Allgamereview doesn’t have access to or control over these cookies that are used for advertising by third parties. The Allgamereview Privacy Policy does not apply to ads or websites other than Allgamereview. Please look at the Privacy Policies of each of these ad servers for more information. It could include their rules and procedures for turning down certain options. Here is a list of all of these Privacy Policies and the links to them: Privacy Policy Links.

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This Privacy Policy only applies to Allgamereview’s online activities and to the information that website visitors share and/or give the company. This policy doesn’t cover information that you get offline or through ways other than this website. When people leave comments on our site, we collect the information from the comment form as well as their IP address and the user agent string from their browser. This helps us find spam. The Gravatar service may use a hash, which is an anonymous string made from your email address, to figure out if you use it. At https://automattic.com/privacy/, you can find the privacy statement for the Gravatar service. After your comment has been approved, people will be able to see your profile picture next to it. When you upload photos to a website, don’t include EXIF GPS data that tell where the photo was taken. Photos on the website can be downloaded and used to find out where they were taken. If you leave a comment on our website, you can choose to have cookies saved with your name, email address, and website. You can use these so that you don’t have to re-enter your information every time you post a comment. These cookies can be kept for a year. If you have an account on this site and log in, we will set a temporary cookie to see if your browser supports cookies. This cookie has no personal information in it, and when the browser is closed, it is deleted. When you log in, we’ll also set up several cookies to save your login information and display preferences. Login cookies last for two days, but screen options cookies last for a year. If you choose “Remember Me,” your login will last for two weeks. The login cookies are deleted when you log out of your account. If you change an article or publish it, your browser will save an extra cookie. This cookie has no information that could be used to find out who you are; it just shows the post ID of the article you just changed. It will run out in one day. Some of the articles on this site may have embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). When content from other websites is embedded, it acts the same as if the visitor had gone to the other website. These websites may collect information about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking, and watch how you interact with embedded content. If you have an account and are logged in to the website, your activity may also be tracked. If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata will be kept forever. This lets us find and approve any future comments without having to put them in a queue for moderation. When a user creates a profile on our website, we also keep the personal information they give us. All users can see, change, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). The site’s administrators can also see and change this information. If you have an account on this site or have posted comments, you can ask to get a file with all the personal information we have about you, including any information you have given us. You can also ask us to get rid of the personal information we have about you. This doesn’t include information we have to keep for administrative, legal, or safety reasons. Software that checks for spam can be used to look at visitor comments. By using our website, you agree to the terms and conditions of our Privacy Policy and accept them.