Last Updated: 12th December, 2025
Welcome to GSMAura. We appreciate that you trust us with your time, and we are committed to respecting your privacy. We are tech enthusiasts, not data brokers. We believe that your personal information belongs to you.
The goal of this document is to explain—in plain English—what information we collect, why we need it, and how we protect it. We collect the absolute minimum amount of data required to make our website work smoothly and to keep our community safe.
We generally collect two types of information: data you give us voluntarily, and data that is collected automatically by our servers.
A. Information You Give Us
You can read our news and reviews without ever telling us who you are. However, if you want to join the discussion, we ask for a few things:
B. Information We Collect Automatically
When you visit GSMAura, our tech infrastructure works in the background to keep the site running.
We do not sell your personal data. Here is how we actually use the data we have:
To make GSMAura work properly, we use “cookies.” A cookie is a tiny text file saved on your browser that acts like the website’s short-term memory.
How We Use Cookies:
Controlling Cookies:
You can turn off cookies in your browser settings (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) at any time. However, if you do, you might not be able to log in to post comments.
Running a tech website costs money. To keep GSMAura free for you, we display advertisements.
External Links:
Sometimes we link to other websites (like a phone manufacturer or a retailer). Once you click those links and leave GSMAura, we are not responsible for their privacy practices. Please check their policies if you are worried.
You own your data. Regardless of where you live, we believe you should have control.
To exercise any of these rights, or if you have a specific privacy concern, please email us at: contact@gsmaura.com
We take security seriously.
However, please remember: No part of the internet is 100% impenetrable. While we build strong digital walls, we always recommend you use a unique password for every site you visit.
GSMAura is a tech news site, not a playground. We do not knowingly collect data from children under the age of 16. If you are a parent and believe your child has created an account without your permission, please contact us, and we will delete it immediately.
Technology changes fast (just look at smartphones!). We may update this policy occasionally to comply with new laws or explain new website features. If we make big changes, we will put a notice on our homepage.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this policy, please reach out:
contact@gsmaura.com
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