Privacy
Privacy Policy
gets.games analyzes public Steam store and review signals and, when you sign in, connects your Steam account to a gets.games account so you can favorite games, add notes, create collections, and set preferences.
Steam Data
We use public Steam store data, review summaries, tags, pricing, release metadata, and Steam profile information returned by Steam OpenID or the Steam Web API when you choose to sign in. Steam data is provided as-is by Steam or public Steam pages.
We only request Steam account data when you start Steam sign-in or use a feature that clearly requires your Steam account. We do not ask for, intercept, or store your Steam password.
If you choose to import your Steam library, we request the visible games on your Steam account and your recently played games through the Steam Web API.
What We Store
- Game analysis data such as verdicts, estimates, review signals, tag signals, and timestamps.
- Steam account identity after sign-in: Steam ID, persona name, avatar URL, and profile URL.
- Application session records so you can stay signed in.
- Account data you create, such as favorites, notes, labels, preferences, and collections.
- Imported Steam library data when you request it: app IDs, game names, total playtime, recent playtime, last played timestamps where Steam provides them, and sync timestamps.
Extension Activity
The extension requests compact analysis for the Steam app page you are viewing. Global report activity may be counted to power “recently analyzed” style product surfaces. We do not treat that as a private user history unless you explicitly sign in and opt in to personal behavior tracking.
Storage Location
Production data is stored in the database provider configured for gets.games. Before public launch, this page should identify the country or countries where production data is stored.
API Key Safety
Steam Web API keys are stored server-side only. They are not shipped in the browser or Chrome extension.