Privacy Policy

What Personal Information is Collected

Under typical circumstances, CoinReviews (“Site”) does not collect personally identifiable information. However, there are instances where we may need a visitor's email address to provide certain services (e.g., newsletters, submitting a story, contact forms, etc.). In these cases, the email address will be explicitly requested, and the visitor will be informed. Any collected emails are used solely for the intended purpose and will not be shared with third parties.

Collection and Use of Non-Personal Information

We may use cookies on our Site to collect non-personal information about you. A cookie is a small text file that may contain an anonymous unique identifier. We use both session cookies and persistent cookies. A persistent cookie stays on your device after you close your browser, and may be used during future visits to the Site. You can remove persistent cookies by following your browser's instructions. Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. When you visit our Site, our system may request permission from your browser to use session or persistent cookies. If your browser's settings permit, our Site will send a cookie to your browser, but for privacy protection, your browser only allows our Site to access cookies it has sent, not those from other websites. Most browsers can notify you when a cookie is sent, allowing you to accept or decline it. However, refusing cookies may negatively impact your experience on certain areas or features of the Site.

Additionally, our servers automatically collect data such as your Internet Protocol (IP) address when you visit our Site. When you request pages, our servers may log your IP address and, at times, your domain name. We may also track the page that referred you to us (such as from another website or search engine), the pages you view on our Site, the website you visit after leaving our Site, and other information such as your browser type, operating system, software, and settings. This information can be used for analytics and site performance optimization. Furthermore, your IP address may be utilized for moderation purposes, including preventing the creation of multiple accounts or limiting spam.