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Cookies and Privacy
Geek Native uses Google Analytics, and we anonymise IP addresses via Google Tag Manager before passing any view data back to Analytics. The site has Pinterest, Amazon, Awin and Skimlinks tracking, and cookies are deployed via Gamerati (an RPG ad network) code powered by Google’s DoubleClick. Geek Native has no access or control over cookies from the latter, but Google enforces strict quality control.
If your personal code of ethics is supported by ad blocking technology and requires you to support independent sites with a subscription model, then please consider Geek Native’s Patreon.
No part of Geek Native is about selling personal data but there are third-party supplied adverts on the site. Most of these advertising platforms do use anonymous data in order to show the best possible ads to you. Let’s try this for some official speak;
We allow third-party companies to collect certain anonymous information when you visit our website. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information during your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or a third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice, you can visit www.networkadvertising.org.
Accuracy
Geek Native’s policy is not to copy and paste press releases, although we will undoubtedly take facts and quotes from them. Each and every news event covered on the site is looked into in a lesser or greater degree.
Any coverage generated by news events is written up as accurately as possible and comes with the bloggers’ own analysis of impact, implications and relationships to previous or other contemporary stories.
If you spot a factual inaccuracy please get in touch with the URL of the article and the error.
Changes to posts have been logged, since 2020, on the corrections page.
Disclosure
Geek Native will disclose when we’re given a product to review or when we complete a sponsored post.
We never accept money or rewards to write a positive (or negative) review. A sponsored post simply draws attention to a new product, brand or piece of news.
The site uses affiliate links which means purchases made from third-party shops, after visiting them from Geek Native, may earn us a commission.
We tell you this in the welcome prompt, at the top and at the base of every article. In addition, when a post is primarily a product discovery and affiliate link combination, we use the following disclaimer at the head of the article.
🐙Sponsored Post paid for by Geek Native. We may earn a commission on sales.
You can read a more in-depth article on how Geek Native earns money.
Copyright
This blog often shares pictures, videos and other creative works. We make every effort only to share content that has been marked suitable for sharing – for example, videos with embedding allowed, art released under creative commons or within fair use.
Geek Native may surface images shared elsewhere in which the author/creator attribution has been lost or incorrectly shared in the first place. Should this occur and it affects you, or if you feel the content has been shared inappropriately, please contact us.