At Las Vegas City Directories, your privacy isn’t just a checkbox—it’s something we take seriously. Whether you're browsing late-night eats or mapping out your Vegas adventure, we’re committed to handling your personal info with transparency, responsibility, and a whole lot of digital common sense.
This Privacy Policy explains what we collect, how we use it, and how we keep it safe. By exploring or interacting with our website, you’re saying, “Yep, I’m cool with this.” If at any point that changes, we respect your choice to step away.
When you use Las Vegas City Directories, we might ask for some personal info—like your name, email address, or phone number. If you’re signing up for updates, sending us messages, or using forms on the site, that’s where this comes into play.
We also automatically gather non-personal information to enable us to maintain the site's seamless operation and enhance your experience. This incorporates:
We're only attempting to present the appropriate material at the appropriate moment; we are not here to stalk you.
So, what do we do with this data? Simple: we use it to make your experience smoother, smarter, and more relevant. Your personal info helps us:
If you sign up for our emails, we may occasionally send updates about new guides, travel tips, or local deals. Every email comes with an unsubscribe link—so if you’re no longer feeling the Vegas vibe, you can opt out anytime. No drama, no pressure.
We don’t sell your personal info to third parties. Ever. Any data we do share with trusted service providers is strictly for things like analytics, site performance, or tech support—and only on a need-to-know basis.
To help us keep things running like a well-oiled slot machine, we sometimes work with third-party vendors. These might include:
These partners are held to high standards of security and privacy. When possible, we anonymize or limit the data shared with them. We also check in regularly to make sure they’re sticking to the rules.
Long story short? We’re picky about who we work with and how they use your info.
We protect your data with industry-grade security tools running current. Encrypted servers, safe monitoring, and frequent updates to keep ahead of any possible hazards follow from this.
The honest fact is, though, that no internet platform is perfect. Though not flawless, the internet is really good. We so also advise you to do your share: use strong passwords,, if at all possible, use two-factor authentication, and avoid oversharing private information unless absolutely required.
Each of us is contributing in some small measure. Hopefully you will do yours as well.
You’re in control of your information—and we respect that. You have the right to:
Unsubscribe from emails at any time (just click the link at the bottom of any message)
Want to make a change? Reach out to our team or update your preferences via your account (if you have one). We’re here to help.
Sometimes we include links to third-party sites—for booking tips, restaurant menus, or outside resources we think might help. But those sites? They play by their own rules.
We don’t control what happens once you click away, and we’re not responsible for their content, privacy policies, or practices. Before using an external site, take a minute to check their terms and privacy settings. Better safe than sorry.
Las Vegas changes fast. And sometimes, so do we. We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect new laws, features, or technologies. When we do, we’ll update this page and make the new policy effective as soon as it’s published.
By continuing to use the site after changes are made, you’re agreeing to the updated terms. It’s not a bad idea to revisit this page every now and then just to stay in the loop.
Got questions about our Privacy Policy? Need help with your data preferences? Just want to say hi? We’re all ears.
Email us at:
contact@lasvegascitydirectories.com
We’re here to make your Las Vegas experience informative, inspiring, and safe—from the first search to the last scroll. Your trust matters, and we’ll keep doing the work to earn it.