Privacy Policy
Last Updated: May 2026
At AtorrGamer (atorrgamer.com), we respect your privacy and are committed to protecting it. As a modern gaming blog focused on delivering high-quality guides, reviews, and technical analyses, we believe that reading about your favorite video games should not come at the cost of your digital privacy.
This Privacy Policy explains how we handle technical data when you visit our website, complying with international privacy frameworks including the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and United States privacy laws (such as the CCPA).
1. Our "No Tracking Cookies" Commitment
We are proud to inform you that AtorrGamer does not use third-party tracking cookies, invasive tracking pixels, or cross-site profiling scripts. We do not monitor your personal web browsing history, nor do we sell personal data to advertising networks. You can browse our boss guides, secret locations, and console reviews without annoying cookie consent banners interrupting your experience.
2. Privacy-Friendly Web Analytics
To understand which gaming guides are the most helpful to our community and to analyze our website's overall performance, we use Cloudflare Web Analytics.
- How it works: Cloudflare Web Analytics is a privacy-first measurement tool. It does not use client-side cookies or collect any personally identifiable information (PII).
- What is measured: It only records anonymized, aggregated metrics such as page views, referring websites, load times, and broad device types. This allows us to improve our content and infrastructure while fully respecting your anonymity.
3. Hosting and Server Logs (Technical Data)
Our website infrastructure is built using modern frameworks and securely hosted through trusted cloud providers: Cloudflare (Domain & DNS), Vercel (Deployment server), and DigitalOcean (Cloud infrastructure).
When you access AtorrGamer, these servers automatically record standard technical information in their temporary server logs. This data includes:
- Your IP address (processed strictly at the network level).
- Browser type and operating system.
- Date and time of the request.
Purpose: This technical processing is strictly necessary for legitimate operational purposes: delivering the website files to your device safely, optimizing loading speeds, and detecting/preventing malicious activities (such as DDoS attacks or server overload). This data is not used to identify you personally and is routinely overwritten or deleted by our hosting providers.
4. Affiliate Links and External Platforms
Our blog contains manually placed, static banners and text links directing to recognized digital storefronts (such as Amazon, Instant Gaming, Humble Bundle, and Epic Games Store) as part of our affiliate monetization.
Please note that we do not track your activity once you leave our site. However, when you click on an affiliate link to purchase a game or console, the destination website will apply its own privacy policies and may use proprietary cookies to process the transaction and attribute the affiliate sale to AtorrGamer. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of these external storefronts upon visitation.
5. Voluntary Contact Data
If you choose to contact us voluntarily via email or through our official social media channels (YouTube, Instagram, Twitter/X, Twitch, TikTok), we will only use your provided email address or social handle for the sole purpose of responding to your inquiry or feedback. We will never add you to marketing lists without explicit consent, nor will we share your contact details with third parties.
6. Your Data Protection Rights
Depending on your region of residence (such as the European Union or US states with applicable privacy laws), you hold certain digital rights regarding personal data. Since we do not collect identifiable data during standard browsing, these rights primarily apply if you have voluntarily emailed us:
- Right of Access & Rectification: You can request to see or correct any direct correspondence data we hold about you.
- Right to Erasure ("Right to be Forgotten"): You can request the deletion of past email communications.
To exercise any of these rights, or if you have any questions regarding our technical setup and privacy practices, please contact the Data Controller at: Email: privacy@atorrgamer.com