Guide to the use of cookies/analyzes in RETRO GAMES
RETRO GAMES can use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., local storage, device identifiers) to improve service operations and quality, and to provide advertising. This page guides you through the purpose of cookies and how to manage them.
1) What is cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. Cookies can help you remember your environment settings, understand your site usage, or display/measure advertisements.
2) Purpose of cookie/similar technology used by RETRO GAMES
Storage functionalityrequired to provide service functionality.
e.g.) Some settings/preferred storage, error protection, basic security features, etc.
(Depending on your browser/device environment, you can use localStorage instead of cookies.)
Use statistics to improve page performance and UX. e.g.) Visit page, approximate traffic size, error event, etc. (If you use the analysis tool, this site may run in accordance with the consent state.)
Cookies are available to Google and third parties for ad delivery/measurement. e.g.) Exposure/click measurement of advertisements, frequency limitation, fraud/malicious prevention, etc.
Advertisements can be personalized based on the user's interests. Personalized ads can be managed/displayed in Ad Settings. (Personalization may vary depending on region/browser policies.)
3) Google AdSense and third-party cookie notices
This site may use advertising partners including Google AdSense. A third party, including Google, can use cookies to provide advertisements based on your visit to this site or any other site.
- Information about Google's use of advertising cookies: Google Advertising Technology (Ads) Guide
- Turn personalized ads on/off: Google Advertising Settings
- Managing third-party personalized ads (if possible): YourAdChoices
4) Cookie Retention Period
The shelf life of a cookie may vary depending on the type of cookie. Some are session cookies<:/b> that are deleted when the browser is closed, Some may be permanent cookies that are stored for a period of time. The shelf life of an advertisement/analyzer cookie may vary depending on the provider's policies (such as Google).
5) How to reject and manage cookies/similar technology
Users can deny or delete cookies through browser settings. However, if you block cookies, some features may not work properly.
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security →Cookies and Other Site Data
- Safari(iOS): Settings → Safari → Advanced → Block all cookies (or manage site data)
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and Site Rights → Cookies and Site Data
6) Inquiry
Cookies/Analysis/Advertising Inquiries: jinbizman@gmail.com