Privacy Policy for Smart Screen Showcase
Effective Date: May 24, 2026.
We operate Smart Screen Showcase to help you navigate the complex market of modern displays. We test OLED panels. We calibrate laser projectors. We measure ambient light rejection on specialized screens. Running this editorial operation requires a functional website.
A functional website requires basic data collection. We wrote this privacy policy to explain exactly what happens when you visit our domain. We reject confusing legal jargon. We prefer plain English.
Real transparency. No legal loopholes. Just the facts.
The Information We Collect Directly
You visit our site. You read our reviews. You decide to contact us. When you fill out our contact form, you hand us specific information.
- Your full name.
- Your email address.
- The actual text of your message.
Perhaps you want to know if a specific 85-inch LED TV will fit your bright living room. Perhaps you need help troubleshooting a wireless HDMI transmitter. We collect this data for one reason. We need it to reply to you.
We do not harvest these email addresses for marketing campaigns. We do not sell your contact details to display manufacturers. We read your email. We answer your question. We archive the thread.
Information We Collect Automatically
Web servers log traffic. That is a fundamental reality of the internet. When you load a page on Smart Screen Showcase, our server automatically records basic routing data.
We log your IP address. We note your browser type. We record your operating system. We see the referring website that sent you our way.
This data serves our editorial strategy. We use Google Analytics to measure reader interest. We track the signal through the noise.
If our deep dive into 8K gaming monitors gets zero traction, we stop assigning writers to cover 8K gaming monitors. If our setup guide for ultra-short-throw projectors keeps people on the page for ten minutes, we know we hit a nerve. We use that metric to justify writing more about UST projection. Analytics dictate our editorial budget.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We use cookies. Cookies are tiny text files stored on your local device. They remember your preferences. They keep the site loading quickly.
You control your browser. You can block all cookies right now. You can clear your cache. If you disable cookies entirely, some parts of our site will load slower.
The core text will still render. You will still be able to read our projector reviews. We prioritize accessibility over aggressive tracking
