Privacy

Welcome to LasVegasPost.com. We’re happy you’re here—and we’re just as serious about protecting your privacy as we are about helping you explore the best of Vegas. This page breaks down what information we collect, how we use it, and how we keep it safe. No confusing tech-speak—just the facts, plain and simple.

The Info We Collect (And Why We Do)

When you visit LasVegasPost.com, we collect a few bits of information to make your experience smoother. Nothing creepy—just the essentials.

Info you share: If you subscribe to our newsletter, drop us a message, or leave a comment, we’ll likely get your name and email. That’s it.

Tech details: We may grab some basic browser info like your IP address, the type of device you're using, or your general location (think city or country, not your exact address).

Browsing habits: What pages you click, how long you stay, what you scroll past—we track this to improve what we show you. Think of it like a helpful nudge, not a nosy snoop.

And no—we don’t collect your passwords, banking info, or anything else private like that.

How We Use Your Info

Here’s the deal: we use what we collect to make LasVegasPost.com better. That’s the whole point. Your data helps us:

Improve our content and layout so you can find what you want faster

Personalize your experience (so if you’re into food, you’ll see more of that)

Send you email updates if you’ve subscribed—never spam, and you can opt out any time

Respond to your questions or comments with actual answers, not auto-replies

We don’t sell your data. We don’t rent it out. We don’t trade it for a fancy buffet coupon. Your info stays with us.

Cookies? 

Like most websites, we use cookies—small bits of data that live in your browser to make your experience faster and smoother. They help remember your preferences, keep track of site performance, and show us what content you actually like.

We also use tools like Google Analytics to understand traffic patterns. Those tools might set their own cookies, too. If you're not into that, you can disable cookies in your browser settings—no hard feelings.

Who Sees Your Info?

We keep your details private, but we may share general, non-personal data (like traffic stats) with trusted tools and services that help us run the site—think email platforms, analytics tools, or ad networks.

If the law ever requires us to share something, we’ll comply—but only when we absolutely have to. Otherwise, your data stays behind locked digital doors.

Keeping Your Info Safe

We use standard security practices to guard your information. While no website is bulletproof, we stay updated on safety tools and always aim to protect your data like it’s our own.

If we ever experience a data breach or anything unusual, we’ll let you know promptly. You deserve that transparency.

Third-Party Links

Sometimes we link out to other sites—maybe it’s a cool Vegas tour company or a place to book tickets. Just keep in mind that once you leave LasVegasPost.com, our privacy policy no longer applies. Check theirs out if you’re concerned.

Your Control, Your Choices

You have every right to:

Unsubscribe from our emails at any time (just hit the link in the footer)

Ask us what info we’ve got on you

Request that we delete your info from our system

Just email us at contact@lasvegapost.com and we’ll take care of it—no hoops to jump through.

For the Parents

LasVegasPost.com is not meant for kids under 13. We don’t knowingly collect info from children. If you think we’ve somehow gotten details from a minor, let us know and we’ll remove it immediately.

Updates to This Policy

We might tweak this privacy policy now and then—especially if new tools or features come into play. If the changes are big, we’ll post a clear update here. If they’re minor, we’ll quietly adjust this page.

It’s a good idea to check back every so often, just to stay informed.

Contact Us

Drop us a line at contact@lasvegapost.com—we’re happy to help.

Thanks for trusting LasVegasPost.com. We're here to guide your Vegas adventures while keeping your data safe and sound.