PickOne

Privacy Policy

How PickOne handles data, storage, and privacy-related decisions.

Last updated: 2026-02-12

Information We Process

PickOne is designed as a local-first tool. Participant names, draw history, theme, language, and rule settings are primarily stored in your browser.

Core usage does not require account registration, passwords, or payment credentials.

How Data Is Used

Stored data is used only to provide random selection functionality, preserve your preferences, and improve consistency between visits.

We do not sell participant lists and do not build user identity profiles from your picker input.

Cookies and Third Parties

The product mainly uses browser local storage for preference persistence.

When ad services are enabled, third-party providers may apply their own cookie behavior under their own policy terms.

Ezoic Privacy and GDPR Rights

This site may use Ezoic services for ad delivery and consent handling in supported regions.

If you are in the EEA/UK/Switzerland, you can review partner disclosures and submit privacy rights requests through Ezoic resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can you read my participant names? A: Under the local-first model, list data stays in the browser unless your own deployment sends logs elsewhere.

Q: How do I remove all data? A: Clear site data in your browser to reset participants, history, and preference keys.

Q: Do you support privacy requests? A: Yes. Contact [email protected] with the exact issue and environment details.

Use Cases

Schools can use PickOne for fair classroom calling while keeping class lists on local devices.

Teams can run transparent random assignments in workshops without uploading private roster data to cloud forms.