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Privacy Policy for Game on Field

Last Updated: January 03, 2026

 

1. Introduction

Welcome to GameonField (https://blog.gameonfield.in). We are committed to protecting your privacy while you enjoy our sports content, analysis, and highlights.

2. Information We Collect

When you visit our blog, we may collect the following information:

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3. How We Use Your Information

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