GAMSDAQ
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Privacy

Last updated: Aug 18, 2026

The short version

GAMSDAQ never asks for your email, real name, or payment details — there is nothing to pay for. We store the minimum Steam data needed to run the exchange: your SteamID, your public nickname, and (only if you use playtime rewards) your per-game playtime.

What we receive when you sign in

Sign-in uses Steam’s official OpenID. Your password is entered only on Steam’s own site — Steam then tells us just one thing: your 64-bit SteamID. We never see or receive your password.

After sign-in we look up your public profile once to get your display nickname. That is all we store from your profile: SteamID, nickname, your virtual balance, and the date you joined. Other public profile fields (avatar and so on) appear in Steam’s response, but we do not store them.

Playtime rewards (optional)

Only when you press the estimate/claim buttons in the Rewards section, we read your public game list and per-game total playtime from the Steam API. We store the per-game minute counts as a settlement baseline — nothing else from your library. If your Steam profile is private, this simply doesn’t work and nothing is read.

What the service records as you use it

Like any exchange, we keep your orders, trades, holdings, virtual balance, reward grant history, and referral relationships (who invited whom). All of it is virtual-currency data with no real-world value.

The leaderboard shows your nickname by default — you can switch it to masked or fully anonymous in Settings at any time.

Cookies and local storage

We set exactly one cookie: an HttpOnly session cookie that keeps you signed in. Theme and language preferences live in your browser’s local storage. There are no tracking or advertising cookies.

Deleting your data

Want your account and data removed? Email [email protected] from any address and include your SteamID — we’ll delete your account records.