Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 2026
Pixels in Space (“we”, “the site”) is a gaming news and reviews publication. This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and what choices you have.
Information we collect
We try to collect the bare minimum. The site has no user accounts and no logins. The only data that leaves your browser for our servers is:
- Comments — when you post a comment on an article or review, we store the name you chose to display and the comment text. No email or contact details are required or collected.
- Anonymous analytics — we use Vercel Analytics to measure how many visits each page receives. Vercel Analytics is cookie-less and does not identify individual visitors; it aggregates pageviews only. See Vercel’s privacy policy.
What we do NOT collect
- No advertising trackers or third-party ad cookies.
- No email addresses, phone numbers, or payment details.
- No newsletter subscriptions (we don’t run one).
- No cross-site tracking or behavioral profiling.
Third-party content
Articles and reviews may embed content from third parties such as YouTube trailers, Steam store images, and game publisher screenshots. When you view an embedded YouTube video, YouTube may set its own cookies and collect data according to Google’s privacy policy. Clicking a link to an external site (e.g. Steam, Metacritic, Google search) takes you to a site governed by its own privacy policy.
Cookies
Pixels in Space does not set any first-party cookies. Embedded third parties (YouTube, for instance) may set their own cookies only when you interact with their content.
Data retention
Comments remain on the site indefinitely unless they violate our Terms of Service or you ask us to remove a specific comment.
Your choices
Since we collect so little, there’s not much to opt out of. If you’d like a comment you posted removed, contact us with the article URL and the name you used. We’ll take it down as soon as we can verify the request.
Changes to this policy
If we change this policy, we’ll update the “last updated” date above. For material changes, we’ll also note them on the homepage for a short period.