Last updated: March 25, 2026

Deep Gore Tube (“Deep Gore Tube,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to handling personal information in a transparent and responsible manner.

This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect through the Deep Gore Tube website and related services, how we use it, when we may share it, how long we may retain it, and what rights and choices may be available to users.

Deep Gore Tube is an adults-only documentary and graphic news website featuring real-world footage, user submissions, community features, and related editorial material for informational, documentary, archival, and public-interest purposes. The website is intended only for adults in jurisdictions where access to such content is lawful.

If you are under 18, or under the age of majority in your jurisdiction, you must not use this website.


1. Scope of This Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through the Deep Gore Tube website and related features made available through it, including community, profile, commenting, messaging, chat, upload, and account features.

This Policy does not apply to third-party websites, platforms, or services that we do not control; third-party links, embeds, players, advertising partners, analytics providers, or external services that may have their own privacy policies; or offline communications except where they directly relate to a request made through the website.


2. Adults-Only Use and Age Information

Deep Gore Tube is not intended for minors.

To create an account, users are required to provide date of birth or age-related registration information. We use this information to help enforce our adults-only access rules and to administer the service.

We do not knowingly allow minors to register for or use the website. If we reasonably believe that an account was created by or for a minor, we may suspend, restrict, or remove the account and take other appropriate measures consistent with applicable law and safety obligations.


3. Information We Collect

The information we collect depends on how you use the website.

A. Information you provide directly

You may provide information when you register an account, complete or edit your profile, upload content, publish or submit videos, images, titles, descriptions, tags, or related materials, post comments, participate in public chat or send private messages, contact us by email or contact form, or submit complaints, privacy requests, removal requests, support requests, or other communications.

This information may include username or display name, email address, date of birth, password and account credentials, profile details such as biography, avatar, profile image, social/profile fields, or other optional account information, comments, messages, reports, chat posts, and other user-generated content, uploaded media and related metadata or submission details, and communications sent to us, including account-deletion requests and privacy requests.

B. Public profile and community information

If you use profile, community, publishing, commenting, or chat features, some information may be visible to other users or to the public, depending on the feature involved.

This may include username or display name, profile image or avatar, profile fields you choose to complete, published content, comments, public group-chat messages, and activity associated with community participation.

Deep Gore Tube may support both Gravatar-based avatars and internally hosted or custom profile thumbnails or profile images.

C. Information collected automatically

When you access or use the website, we and our service providers may automatically collect technical and usage information, such as IP address, browser type and version, device type, operating system, referring and exit pages, approximate geographic information derived from IP, timestamps and session data, pages viewed and interactions taken, login activity including records relating to recent or last known account access, and diagnostic, anti-abuse, moderation, and security logs.

D. Cookies and similar technologies

We use cookies, local storage, session storage, tags, pixels, scripts, and similar technologies to keep users logged in, remember settings and preferences, enable website functionality, improve performance and reliability, measure traffic and usage, support advertising and monetization, and help prevent abuse, spam, fraud, and unauthorized access.

Some cookies and similar technologies may be set by us, while others may be set by third-party providers or advertising partners.


4. Community Features, Messaging, and Chat

Deep Gore Tube includes community features, which may include public profiles, public comments, public or community-visible activity, public group chat for registered users, and private user-to-user messaging.

Public chat

Public group-chat messages are visible to eligible registered users and may be stored on our servers. Those messages may be reviewed by moderators or administrators when necessary for moderation, abuse review, safety, technical administration, or legal compliance.

Private messages

Private messages between users are not end-to-end encrypted. They are intended to be private between participants within the website’s normal functionality, but they may be accessible to authorized site administrators or moderators when reasonably necessary for abuse investigations, user reports, safety or legal issues, technical maintenance, or enforcement of site policies.

Users should not use private messages or chat features for highly sensitive information.

Reports and moderation

Users may report accounts, messages, chat content, comments, or other activity. Reported content may be reviewed manually by moderators or administrators.


5. User-Generated Content and Publications

Registered users may be able to publish or submit content, including videos, images, titles, descriptions, tags, comments, and profile-associated materials.

If your content is published or posted publicly, it may be viewed by the public or by other registered users, cached, copied, indexed, archived, quoted, or redistributed by third parties, and associated with your username, profile, or public account identity.

Please do not submit information or embedded metadata that you do not want disclosed publicly.


6. How We Use Information

We may use personal information and related data to create, maintain, and secure accounts, verify age-related access requirements, operate the website and its features, process uploads, submissions, publications, comments, messages, chat activity, and reports, display public content and associated profile information, respond to support requests, privacy requests, removal requests, and other inquiries, moderate content and enforce our rules, policies, editorial standards, and lawful-use requirements, detect spam, fraud, abuse, unauthorized access, or other harmful conduct, investigate reported content, accounts, comments, or messages, maintain technical infrastructure and improve performance, measure traffic, audience behavior, and feature usage, support monetization including advertising operations, and comply with legal obligations and protect the rights, safety, and integrity of the website, our users, and others.

We may also use aggregated, statistical, or de-identified information for operational, editorial, analytical, or administrative purposes.


7. Comments

Comments are active on the website. When users post comments, we may collect and store the comment content, account identifiers, technical information such as IP address and browser-related data, and moderation and anti-spam data associated with comment activity.

Comments may be subject to manual moderation, anti-spam review, abuse investigation, reporting workflows, and separate comment rules or community rules published elsewhere on the website.

If an account is deleted, comments may remain visible unless separately removed or unless removal is specifically requested and granted, subject to operational, moderation, archival, legal, or technical limitations.


8. Advertising, Analytics, and Tracking Technologies

Deep Gore Tube uses third-party advertising, analytics, security, performance, and infrastructure services. These may collect or receive identifiers, cookie data, device data, usage data, or IP-related information.

These services may include, without limitation, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Google reCAPTCHA, Cloudflare and Cloudflare security or anti-bot technologies, BunnyCDN, Akismet or other anti-spam services, third-party ad networks and advertising technology partners, and webmaster, diagnostic, or traffic-analysis tools.

Advertising partners may use cookies, trackers, scripts, pixels, device-recognition methods, or similar technologies for personalized or interest-based advertising, ad delivery, ad frequency management, fraud prevention, analytics and measurement, and attribution and performance tracking.

Some advertisements displayed through third-party partners may include adult-oriented or gambling-related promotions where permitted by law, the advertising partner, and the applicable platform environment.

Because third-party advertising and analytics technologies may vary over time, not all providers will be listed by name in this Policy at all times.


9. Third-Party Services and Embedded Content

The website may contain or rely on third-party content, plugins, libraries, APIs, embeds, hosting layers, security services, analytics services, avatar providers, commenting components, advertising services, or external links.

When users interact with third-party services, those providers may collect data according to their own privacy practices. We do not control the independent privacy practices of third parties.


10. How We Share Information

We do not sell personal information for direct payment in the ordinary sense of that phrase.

However, some third-party advertising, analytics, and related tracking technologies may involve the collection, disclosure, or transmission of identifiers and usage data for personalized advertising, measurement, and related purposes. Depending on your jurisdiction, this may be treated as “sharing,” targeted advertising, or a similar regulated activity.

We may disclose information to service providers, contractors, and infrastructure partners that help operate the website, to security, anti-spam, moderation, hosting, CDN, analytics, diagnostics, or technical support providers, to advertising and monetization partners as part of ad delivery, measurement, or anti-fraud operations, when necessary to investigate abuse, unlawful conduct, threats, fraud, or policy violations, when required by law, court order, subpoena, or lawful governmental process, when we believe disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect rights, safety, users, victims, the public, or the integrity of the service, in connection with a sale, transfer, restructuring, or similar change affecting the operation of the website if ever applicable, and in de-identified, aggregated, or statistical form.


11. International Users and Cross-Border Processing

The website currently accepts users from multiple countries. The official language of the website is American English.

By using the website, you understand that information may be processed, stored, or transferred across borders, including in jurisdictions that may have different privacy or data-protection rules than those in your home country.


12. Data Retention

We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Policy, including account administration, operation of community and publishing features, moderation, abuse prevention, and security review, legal compliance, recordkeeping, dispute handling, and technical maintenance and backup procedures.

Retention periods may vary depending on the data type, feature, and circumstances.

For example, account records may be kept while an account remains active and for a reasonable time afterward; login history and related access information may be retained for security and administrative purposes; public content, moderation records, and report-related records may be retained as needed; comments may remain even after account deletion unless separately removed; and deleted or removed content may persist for a period in backups, logs, caches, or administrative records.


13. Account Deletion and Privacy Requests

At this time, Deep Gore Tube does not provide a fully automated self-service account-deletion feature inside the user profile.

Users who want to request account deletion or a privacy-related action should contact us by email and include enough information to identify the account, such as username, account email address, and the nature of the request.

Privacy and deletion requests should be sent to:

E-mail: [email protected]

When a deletion request is verified and processed, we generally remove the user account and the content that the platform normally removes when a user is deleted through standard site administration. In general, this may include profile information, certain uploaded content, and certain chat or account-linked materials.

However, comments may remain unless separately requested, some information may be retained for legal, moderation, security, abuse-prevention, archival, or technical reasons, and backups and logs may not be erased immediately.


14. Your Rights and Choices

Depending on where you live, you may have rights under applicable law, which may include the right to request access to certain personal information, request correction of inaccurate information, request deletion of certain information, request restrictions on certain processing, object to certain uses of personal information, request information about certain disclosures or data practices, and complain to a data-protection or regulatory authority where applicable.

These rights are not absolute. We may need to retain or refuse to delete certain information for legal, technical, safety, moderation, anti-abuse, freedom-of-expression, or recordkeeping reasons.

Users may also manage certain cookie or tracking choices through browser settings, device settings, or third-party advertising controls, where available.


15. Security Measures

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures intended to protect information against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction.

These measures may include hosting controls, access controls, anti-spam systems, rate-limiting, abuse review, security tools, and third-party protection services.

However, no website, service, storage platform, or method of transmission is completely secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security.

Users are responsible for safeguarding their login credentials and for using caution when posting public content or using non-encrypted messaging features.


16. No Email Marketing List for Promotions

Deep Gore Tube does not currently operate a general promotional email-marketing program for commercial marketing in the ordinary sense.

However, we may send operational, administrative, policy-related, safety-related, account-related, or general member communications by email when reasonably necessary for the operation of the website or the community.


17. Future Features

From time to time, Deep Gore Tube may introduce new features, community tools, publishing tools, monetization systems, submission workflows, or contributor programs.

If future features materially change our data practices, we may update this Privacy Policy accordingly.


18. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect legal, technical, operational, editorial, or community changes.

When we do, we will post the updated version on this page and revise the “Last updated” date above. Continued use of the website after changes become effective may constitute acceptance of the revised Policy to the extent permitted by applicable law.


19. Contact

For privacy questions, account-deletion requests, or other privacy-related matters, contact:

E-mail: [email protected]

If your issue is about comments, community conduct, copyright, unlawful content, rights claims, or content removal rather than privacy, please use the appropriate contact method and include the exact URL and sufficient detail for review.