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Cookie Policy: How Cookies Support Your Website Visit

Information about how we use cookies to maintain site functionality and analyze visitor interactions.

Last Updated: October 24, 2023

What Are Cookies

A session cookie vanishes the moment you close your browser, while a persistent cookie remains on your device until it expires or you manually clear it. These small text files allow our servers to recognize your device during subsequent visits.

We rely on them to keep your preferences intact. Without them, every page load would treat you as a completely new visitor. When you navigate from a review of a traditional tabletop game to a guide on cognitive psychology in competitive play, cookies ensure your session remains stable. They act as a reliable memory for the website, preventing you from having to re-enter information or re-select preferences you have already established.

Cookies We Use

We group the cookies we use into three functional categories.

Essential cookies are strictly necessary for the website to operate. They handle core functions like security, network management, and recording your consent preferences. For instance, load-balancing cookies distribute network traffic across multiple servers to ensure the site remains responsive during traffic spikes.

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our content. They track metrics such as page load times, navigation paths, and the types of devices used to access our site. This data allows us to identify technical bottlenecks and improve our layout.

Advertising cookies may be deployed in the future to deliver personalized content based on your browsing habits. These tools help fund the site by ensuring that any promotional material you see is relevant to your interests in logic and strategy games.

Third-Party Cookies and Services

When you load an article on Sac Games, you are not only interacting with our primary servers. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) serve our assets quickly by routing them through servers geographically closer to your location. These CDNs place their own cookies to manage traffic loads and prevent security threats.

Unlike first-party cookies set directly by the domain you are visiting, third-party cookies are generated by external domains embedded within our pages. We plan to integrate third-party analytics providers and advertising networks. These external services will set their own cookies to track performance and deliver relevant campaigns across different websites. This cross-site tracking is a standard practice for delivering targeted content, but it operates under the privacy policies of the respective third-party providers.

You can control which cookies remain on your device. Most modern web browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, allow you to block or delete cookies through their privacy settings. Mobile operating systems offer similar controls within their system preferences.

If you choose to disable essential cookies, certain features of our website may not work. For example, you might need to repeatedly dismiss the same consent banner, or you may find that certain interactive elements fail to load properly. Disabling analytics or advertising cookies, however, will not impact your ability to read our articles or navigate the site. You can opt out of non-essential tracking while still enjoying full access to our content.

Policy Revisions

Digital privacy standards evolve rapidly. We update this policy whenever we introduce new tracking technologies or change our data collection practices. Major revisions will be communicated through a prominent notice on our homepage before they take effect, ensuring you have time to review the changes.

Although we try to keep the list of active cookies complete, third-party scripts can change between updates. If you have questions about specific cookies or our broader privacy practices, please reach out through our Contact page.

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