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Cookies & Digital Preferences Notice

Welcome to Our Transparency Hub

We believe that enjoying online gaming content should be straightforward, and understanding how your data is handled should be just as easy. This page exists to explain, how we use specific technologies to keep our website running, how we measure our audience, and how we maintain the commercial relationships that allow us to provide this content to you for free. We operate in accordance with Irish and European data protection standards, ensuring you stay in the driver’s seat regarding your digital footprint.

What Are These "Cookies" Everyone Talks About?

You have likely seen banners popping up all over the internet. In short, a cookie is a very small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device (be it your computer, smartphone, or tablet). They act like a memory for the internet. Without them, a website would treat you like a brand-new visitor every time you clicked a new page. They help us remember your preferences, keep the site secure, and ensure that the images and layouts load correctly for your specific screen size.

Why We Use Them: The Commercial Reality

It is important to be open about our business model. We are an affiliate platform. This means we review, rank, and discuss various third-party gaming partners and brands. We do not host games ourselves; instead, we direct you to the official websites of these partners.

To make this work, we use referral tracking technologies. When you click on a link or a button on our site that takes you to one of our partners, a file is stored on your device. This file tells the partner’s website that you came from us. This is essential for our operations, as it is how we are credited for the referral. These specific trackers do not contain your personal identity (like your name or address), but they are necessary for us to function as a business.

The Different Types of Technologies We Use

We categorize these technologies based on what they do for you and for us:

1. The Essentials (Strictly Necessary)
These are the non-negotiables. They are required for the website to function safely and correctly. They handle things like navigation, page loading speeds, and security features that protect our site from malicious traffic. Because the website cannot work without them, these are always active.

2. The Experience Improvers (Functional)
These help us remember choices you have made. For example, if you filtered a list of gaming brands to show only the newest ones, or if you selected a specific region, these files remember that setting so you don’t have to select it again on your next visit.

3. Audience Measurement (Analytics)
We need to know what you like and what you don’t. We use analytics tools to see which reviews are read the most, which pages cause errors, and how long visitors stay on the site. This data is aggregated—meaning we look at the trends of thousands of people, not just you individually. This helps us fix bugs and write better content.

4. Partner Attribution (Marketing & Affiliate)
As mentioned earlier, this is the core of our affiliate service. These cookies are set by us or our third-party partners. They ensure that if you decide to visit a partner site and register or engage with their services, the connection between our website and theirs is recognized

Your Choices and Control

When you first arrived here, you were presented with a consent banner. That banner is your primary control panel. You have the right to accept all tracking or to reject non-essential tracking.

If you change your mind later, you can usually find a small icon or link in our website footer to reopen those preferences. Furthermore, you have control at the browser level. Whether you use Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge, your settings menu allows you to wipe stored data or block specific sites from saving information on your device.

Please note that if you block all cookies (including the essential ones) via your browser, some parts of our reviews or comparison tables may not display correctly, and clicking through to partner sites might result in a broken link.

Updates to This Notice

The digital world moves fast. As we add new features or as regulations in Ireland and the EU evolve, we may update this text to reflect those changes. We encourage you to check back here occasionally to stay informed.

Contact Us

If anything here is unclear, or if you have specific questions about how we handle your digital data, please reach out to us through our contact page. We are happy to clarify how we work.