Hey there! Welcome to the Privacy Policy for NameMyTeam.com. This page breaks down how the site handles your info—spoiler: it’s pretty chill. The crew’s focused on helping you name your team, not digging into your personal playbook. Here’s the rundown, kept clear and straightforward.
What We Collect
Not a lot! When you visit NameMyTeam.com, the site might automatically pick up some basic stuff—like your IP address, browser type, or which pages you’re browsing (like the “Esports Team Names” list). It’s just standard web data to keep things running and see what’s trending. No deep dive into your game plan.
If you use the contact form to send a message, whatever you share—like your email or name (if you include it)—gets collected so the team can respond. That’s all. No hidden plays.
How We Use It
That web data? It’s used to level up the site—think squashing bugs or noticing if everyone’s hyped about “Trivia Team Names” this week. If you reach out, your message info is just for replying—no spamming or selling it. The aim’s to keep NameMyTeam.com fun and clutch, not to build a dossier on you.
Cookies and Tracking
Yup, there are cookies—those tiny digital markers websites use. They help the site remember you (like if you swing back tomorrow) and track how things are going. It’s just basic analytics to see what’s working. Not into cookies? You can tweak your browser to opt out, though it might make the site a tad less smooth.
Sharing Your Info
Your info stays in the locker room. No selling, no trading, no random third parties. If the law comes calling (like a rare court order), the team’s gotta follow, but that’s not the vibe here. The only “sharing” might be with tech folks who keep the site running (like server hosts), but they’re bound by tight rules.
Your Choices
You call the shots. Don’t want cookies? Block them. Don’t want to share your email? Skip the contact form. It’s all optional—the site’s here to help, not hassle. If you’ve sent a message and want it deleted later, just let the team know via the contact page, and they’ll handle it.
Data
Security The crew’s serious about keeping your info safe. Standard protections—like encryption where it fits—are in place to block hackers or randos from causing chaos. It’s not a fortress, but it’s solid for a team-naming site.
Kids
This site’s not really for kids under 13, but it’s just names—nothing spicy! Still, if you’re a parent and concerned, keep tabs on what your young MVPs share online. The team’s not trying to collect kid data.
Links to Other Sites
You might see links to Name My Baby or Name My Pet, run by the same squad. They’ve got their own privacy rules, so check them if you visit. Any other links are just pointers—NameMyTeam.com doesn’t control what those sites do with your info.
Changes to This Policy
This policy might get a tweak now and then. If it does, the “Last Updated” date below will change, and the new version will live here. Check back if you want to stay in the loop.
Contact
Got questions or want to talk it over? Hit the contact page. The crew’s ready to clear things up.
Last Updated: April 10, 2025
That’s the game plan! Enjoy naming your team, and rest easy knowing this site’s not here to scout you—just to help you pick a winning name for your squad.