Cookie Policy
What this page is for
GamerPage is run by NAYEE LLC, 30 North Gould Street, Suite R, Sheridan, WY 82801, USA. This page goes through what cookies are, which ones we use on gamer.page and all related pages, and how you can manage them. It works alongside our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions; you should read all three together.
When you use the site, strictly necessary cookies are always active since the site needs them to function. Everything else is optional and you choose whether to allow it through the cookie manager.
Cookies in a nutshell
A cookie is a small text file your browser stores when a website asks it to. First-party cookies are set by us. Third-party cookies come from tools we embed, like Google reCAPTCHA on forms.
There are a few types:
- Session cookies disappear when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies stick around until they expire or you delete them.
- Strictly necessary cookies keep login, security, and basic features working. We don't ask for consent on those because the site would stop working without them.
What we actually use
Login and security. Session cookies so your account stays signed in. CSRF tokens where the backend needs them. Google reCAPTCHA on the registration form to keep bots out (Google sets its own cookies; check their policy for details).
Preferences. Things like language or UI choices if we store them in a cookie rather than only on the server.
Analytics (if you consent). We use Google Analytics through Google Tag Manager to see general traffic patterns like which pages people visit and how long they stay. This is all anonymized and we only run it if you give the green light through the cookie banner.
Not for ads. We don't sell your browsing history to ad networks. No retargeting, no profile building for marketers.
Cookie management
If the button above doesn't load, you can still clear cookies directly in your browser. The instructions for each major browser are below.
Turning cookies off
Every browser lets you block or delete cookies per site. If you block all cookies, some features like logging in or submitting forms might break.
Here is where to look (the exact wording changes when vendors update their menus):
- Chrome: Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies.
- Firefox: Settings, then Privacy and Security, then Cookies.
- Safari: Settings (or Preferences), then Privacy, then Manage Website Data.
- Edge: Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
Do Not Track
Some browsers send a Do Not Track header. There is no universal standard for how sites should respond to it. Instead of treating DNT as a separate switch, we rely on your cookie manager choices and browser settings.
Updates
We update this page when our tools change. The date at the top is when it was last revised. The canonical address is gamer.page/cookie-policy.
Contact
Got questions? Use the contact form or reach out directly to NAYEE LLC, 30 North Gould Street, Suite R, Sheridan, WY 82801, United States.