Privacy Policy

ByJohn Arlia

Apr 29, 2023

We at The Game Day appreciate your trust in us as a provider of engaging sports and entertainment content while safeguarding your personal information as per our user agreement. Our focus is to create socially-driven sports content for our fans in the United States, including sports discussion, analysis, and betting tips. We aspire to be a go-to brand for sports betting information and a hub connecting top betting sites across the US.

We value our fans and aim to enjoy sports with them. Our privacy policy ensures the security of personal information for all our users globally, irrespective of their citizenship or location.

We collect personal information, including name, phone number, and email address for future use in email newsletter services. Users can opt-out/unsubscribe at any time. Profile information such as full name, avatar, biography, company, and URL to a third-party website may be visible to other users of our service.

We automatically collect basic information on how users access our service, including pages viewed, IP address, and session information. Hotjar technology helps us understand users’ experience, device information, and behavior to optimize our service and build it with user feedback. We use cookies to keep users logged in, remember their preferences, and identify them and their device. We may share user data with marketing and analytics companies.

We retain user data indefinitely for comments and metadata for follow-up comments. For registered users, we store personal information in their profile that they can edit or delete. Users can request an exported file of their personal data, including the right to erasure, except for data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.

Visitor comments may undergo automated spam detection.

Author

John Arlia

Before joining The Game Day, John served as the National Writer for the United Soccer League, where he primarily covered the USL Championship out of the league’s headquarters in Tampa, FL. A devout soccer fan, John attended the men’s World Cups in Brazil and Russia and can’t wait for the 2026 edition to come to North America. Having also written for Sporting News Canada since getting his master’s from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at ASU, John has acquired a diverse sporting background, but considers football, golf, and soccer his three strong suits.