Hey, retro gamer! Welcome to Old Games Blog, where your privacy actually means something to us (seriously). This whole page? Just us laying out what info we grab, what we do with it, and how we try not to mess things up. You popping onto the site means you’re cool with this.

📥 What Info We Snag

  1. Personal Stuff
    Sometimes you give it up willingly—like:
  • Your name and email (if you’re signing up for our newsletter or dropping a comment)
  • Contact details (in case you need help or wanna rant about a broken link)
  1. Not-So-Personal Stuff
    The techy bits get scooped up automatically:
  • Browser and device info
  • IP address (yeah, that’s how the internet works)
  • Which pages you lurked on and for how long
  • Where you came from (no, not existentially—just your last click)

This helps us figure out what’s working and what’s just… meh.

🍪 Cookies & Trackers

Cookies. Can’t live with ‘em, can’t browse without ‘em. We use ‘em for:

  • Remembering your settings (so you don’t have to)
  • Spying on traffic trends (thanks, Google Analytics)
  • Showing you ads that aren’t completely random

Don’t like cookies? Smash that “disable” in your browser settings, but fair warning, stuff might break or look weird.

➡️ Wanna deep-dive on cookies? Knock yourself out: All About Cookies

🧩 The Third-Party Gang

Sometimes we let the big dogs handle things:

  • Google Analytics (for stats)
  • Google AdSense (for the ads, duh)
  • Mailchimp (or something similar, for sending you our retro love letters aka newsletters)

These companies do their own thing, and they’ve got their own privacy rules. Worth a peek:

BTW, we’re not in the business of selling your info. Not for cash, not for snacks, not for anything.

🔗 Other Stuff You Should Read

Want more legal mumbo-jumbo? We’ve got:

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer

These explain what you can and can’t do, and what we’re not responsible for. Riveting reading, promise.

🔒 Security (Because Hackers Suck)

We do what we can—encrypted site (check the padlock), locked-down data access, and regular security peeks. But let’s be real: nothing’s 100% bulletproof online. Do your part, too. Use good passwords. Don’t use “password123,” okay?

👦 Kids, Listen Up

If you’re under 13, this place isn’t for you. We don’t knowingly collect info from kids—if we mess up and you spot it, let us know so we can fix it fast.

✉️ Your Info, Your Call

You can:

  • Ask what info we have on you
  • Tell us to fix or delete it
  • Pull the plug on your consent whenever you want

Just hit us up using the details below.

🌍 Links to the Wild Internet

We sometimes link out to other cool retro or emulator sites. We try to pick good ones, but after you leave us, you’re on your own. Check their privacy policies before sharing anything.

Handy links:

📞 Holler at Us

Got questions? Complaints? Retro game recommendations? Drop us a line:

📧 support@oldgamesblog.online
🌐 https://oldgamesblog.online

Thanks for hanging out with us at Old Games Blog—where everyone’s inner kid gets to play again. 🕹️