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Your Data & Privacy Blueprint

Welcome to EmeraldProfitBoost.com. We know that reading a privacy document is rarely the highlight of anyone’s day, but in the digital age, it is one of the most important things you can do. We operate this website from Ireland, which means we are governed by some of the strictest and most protective data laws in the world, specifically the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

This blueprint is our promise to you. It outlines exactly what happens to your information when you browse our reviews, how we keep our website free to use, and the specific rights you have over your own digital footprint. We believe in keeping data collection to the absolute minimum required to run a functional, helpful, and secure website.

The Role of Our Website

It is important to clarify strictly what we do—and what we don’t do. This platform acts as an independent marketing and review service. We specialize in analyzing third-party gaming and entertainment providers. We are the bridge, not the destination.

This means we do not hold your credit card details, we do not manage user accounts for gaming services, and we do not process financial transactions. When you leave our site to visit one of the partners we review, you are entering a new jurisdiction governed by that partner’s own privacy policy.

Protecting the Younger Generation

We are firm believers that the internet requires specific safeguards for minors. Our content is designed and written exclusively for an adult audience (18+). We do not knowingly collect, store, or process personal data from anyone under the age of 18. If we discover that a minor has inadvertently contacted us or that their data has entered our logs, we will take immediate steps to permanently delete that information from our servers.

Information We Collect (and Why)

We do not believe in hoarding data. However, to make the website work, we interact with certain pieces of information:

  • Technical "Handshake" Data: When you load our homepage, your computer and our server have a brief conversation. To deliver the website to your screen, we automatically receive basic technical details, such as your IP address, browser type (e.g., Chrome or Safari), and the device you are using. This is standard internet protocol; without it, the page wouldn’t load.
  • Voluntary Communication: If you decide to reach out to us—perhaps to report a broken link or ask a question via a contact form—we will store your email address and the content of your message so we can reply. We don’t add you to marketing lists just because you asked a question.

Usage Patterns: We look at how visitors move through the site. For example, we check which reviews are read the most or which links are clicked frequently. This data is aggregated and anonymized. We care about the "crowd" trends, not your individual browsing history.

Our Commercial Model & Data Sharing

We pride ourselves on providing free content. To do this, we maintain commercial relationships with the gaming brands we feature. This is known as "affiliate marketing."

Here is how this affects your data:
When you click a link on our pages that directs you to a partner’s website, a digital tracking code is often used. This does not transmit your personal identity (like your name or phone number). Instead, it sends a distinct code that tells the partner, "This visitor was referred by our site." If you choose to engage with their services, we may earn a commission. This data processing is based on our legitimate interest in running a sustainable business.

We do not sell your personal data to data brokers or cold-calling lists. We never have, and we never will. The only external parties who might see technical data are the service providers who help keep our site online (such as our web hosting company or cloud security providers), and they are bound by strict contracts to keep that data safe.

Where Your Data Lives

As an Irish-operated entity, our primary focus is keeping data within the European Economic Area (EEA). However, the internet is global. If we use a technical service provider located outside the EEA (for example, a server in the US), we ensure that legal safeguards are in place, such as Standard Contractual Clauses, to ensure your data travels with the same protection it has here in Ireland.

Compliance with Law Enforcement

While we value privacy above almost everything else, we must also obey the law. There may be rare circumstances where we are legally required to disclose specific data to law enforcement agencies or regulatory bodies in Ireland. This would only happen in response to a valid court order, warrant, or strict legal mandate. We do not volunteer information to authorities unless compelled by the judicial system.

Your Rights Under Irish Law

Because we operate under GDPR, you are in the driver’s seat. You have specific rights that we respect and uphold:

1. The Right to Know: You can ask us exactly what data we hold about you (if any).
2. The Right to Delete: You can ask us to "forget" you and wipe any personal data we might have stored (like an email address).
3. The Right to Correct: If we have information that is wrong, you can tell us to fix it.
4. The Right to Object: You can object to us processing your data based on "legitimate interests" if you feel it impacts your fundamental rights.

To exercise any of these rights, you simply need to contact us. We do not charge for these requests, and we aim to respond promptly in accordance with legal timeframes.

Security Measures and Breach Protocols

We employ industry-standard security protocols to protect this digital environment. This includes the use of SSL encryption (the padlock symbol in your browser bar) which ensures that the connection between your device and our site is scrambled and unreadable by hackers. While no system on earth is 100% impenetrable, we take every reasonable precaution to lock our digital doors.

In the unlikely event that a security breach occurs that puts your data at risk, we have a clear plan in place. We will notify the relevant supervisory authority (the Data Protection Commission in Ireland) within the legally required timeframe, and if the breach poses a high risk to your rights, we will notify you directly so you can take appropriate steps to protect yourself.

Contact Us

If you have questions about privacy, or if you just want to say hello, you can reach our administration team via our specific contact page. We are real people, and we are happy to clarify how we protect your information.