When you visit skycrownz.com, a small amount of data gets collected automatically — things like your browser type, approximate location, pages visited, and how long you spent on them. Nothing unusual there. We also collect any details you voluntarily send our way, such as an email address if you reach out to us at [email protected]. We do not ask for more than we need, and honestly, we try to keep this side of things pretty minimal. This site exists to review Skycrown and share our perspective on it, not to harvest personal data.
Cookies are part of the picture too. They help us understand how people are using the site — which pages get attention, where people tend to drop off, that sort of thing. Some of those cookies come from third-party analytics tools we rely on. We do not sell your data to anyone. That felt worth saying plainly.
The data we gather gets used for one main purpose: making skycrownz.com work better and understanding what content is actually useful to readers. Analytics data helps us see patterns — not individual behaviour, just broad trends. If you email us, we use your contact details to reply. That is the extent of it. We are not building profiles, running ad campaigns against visitors, or sharing information with Skycrown or any casino operator. Our relationship with readers is separate from our relationship with the brands we cover.
We do use a handful of external services — analytics platforms, for instance — and those services have their own data practices. We pick them carefully, but we cannot speak for what they do on their end. If a third-party tool sets a cookie or collects a signal from your browser, their own privacy documentation would cover that. It is worth being aware of, even if it is not something most people think about day to day. We try to limit what third parties can see, but some data sharing is unavoidable when running any website.
skycrownz.com may contain references to Skycrown as part of our review content. Visiting any external site, including Skycrown's own platform, means their separate privacy terms apply from that point forward. What happens off our site is outside our control.
Depending on where you are located, you may have rights around accessing, correcting, or requesting deletion of personal data we hold about you. Honestly, given how little we collect, there is not much to request — but the right is yours regardless. If you have questions about any of this, or something here does not sit right with you, the best way to reach us is at [email protected]. We will do our best to respond in a reasonable time. Privacy policies can feel like a formality, but we do take this stuff seriously, even if the language around it sometimes makes it feel otherwise.