This is a blog about my memories of the Atari ST, the 16-bit computer that formed an important part of my childhood. I’ll be writing about the games I remember, some of the demos that amazed me with their technical excellence, perhaps a few of the more serious applications I used, and even my largely failed attempts at making something decent with STOS. In short, this is my tribute to the Atari ST, a machine I owned in several different forms throughout the late 80s and the 90s.

Privacy Policy

Last updated: [13.04.26]

Welcome to Atari ST Tribute.

This is a personal blog created to share articles, memories, screenshots, videos, and general retro computing content relating to the Atari ST. This page explains, in straightforward terms, what data may be collected when you visit the site.

Who runs this site?

This is a personal website published using the Blogger platform provided by Google.

I do not run a separate membership system, customer database, or mailing list through this site.

What information may be collected?

Like most websites, this blog may collect certain basic technical information automatically when you visit. This can include things such as your browser type, device type, general location information, IP address, the pages you visit, and the time and date of your visit.

Much of this is handled through the normal operation of Blogger and related Google services.

Cookies and similar technologies

This site may use cookies or similar technologies through Blogger and other Google services in order to help the site function properly.

These may be used for things such as:

  • basic site functionality;
  • security and spam prevention;
  • remembering certain preferences;
  • supporting embedded content such as videos.

You can usually control or remove cookies through your browser settings.

Comments

If comments are enabled and you choose to post one, the information you submit may be visible publicly. That may include your display name, profile name, or other account details depending on how you comment and what settings you use.

Comments may also be moderated or removed for spam prevention or general site management.

Embedded content

Some posts may include embedded content from other platforms, such as YouTube videos.

Embedded content from third-party sites may collect data in the same way as if you had visited those sites directly. Those services may use cookies and may collect information according to their own privacy policies.

Analytics

I do not currently use a separately configured Google Analytics setup on this site.

Any basic visitor information visible to me is limited to whatever standard functionality is provided by Blogger itself.

Advertising

This site does not currently display Google AdSense advertising.

That may change in future. If advertising is added later, this Privacy Policy will be updated to reflect that.

Links to other websites

This blog may link to other websites for reference, information, downloads, videos, or related retro content.

I am not responsible for the privacy practices or content of external websites. It is always a good idea to check their own policies before providing personal information.

How long is data kept?

I do not maintain a separate private archive of visitor personal data beyond what is normally available through Blogger, comments, or routine site administration.

Public comments may remain visible unless they are deleted or moderated.

Your choices

You can choose not to leave comments, can manage cookies through your browser settings, and can avoid interacting with third-party embedded content if you prefer.

Changes to this page

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time if the site changes, new features are added, or legal requirements change.

The latest version will always appear on this page.

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