Privacy
Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 5, 2026. Picker runs every randomizer in your browser; the lists you paste never leave your device.
Where the picks happen
The Wheel of Names, Random Number Generator, Dice Roller, Coin Flipper, Decision Maker, Random Word, and Random Letter tools all run client-side in your browser. The lists of names you paste, the ranges you set, the number of dice you roll, and the questions you type into the Decision Maker are processed locally. They are not transmitted to a server controlled by the publisher and are not stored on any backend. Picker does not operate a randomizer API; it operates a static site that ships JavaScript randomizers to your browser.
What is collected automatically
Standard request metadata is collected by Cloudflare (CDN) and Google Analytics 4 (measurement). That includes IP address, user-agent, the page you requested, the referring page, response timing, and a pseudonymous GA4 identifier used for session grouping. We do not attach the contents of your wheel, dice roll, or decision prompt to any analytics event.
Cookies and advertising
Picker is supported by display advertising served through Google AdSense. AdSense and its partners may set cookies for delivery, frequency capping, measurement, and invalid-traffic detection. In jurisdictions that require explicit consent (EEA, UK, Switzerland, California), the consent banner gates personalization; declining still allows non-personalized ads to appear. Personalized advertising can be controlled at any time at Google Ads Settings.
Local browser storage
A handful of tools save the last list or settings to your browser’s localStorage so the wheel you set up for a Friday session is still there on Monday. That storage stays on your device. Clearing your browser’s site data for picker.tools removes it.
Your rights
Residents of the EU, EEA, UK, and California may have rights to access, correct, delete, or port personal information processed about them. Because the publisher does not retain identifying inputs from the randomizer tools, most rights requests will route to Google or Cloudflare as the recipient of the underlying analytics or hosting data.
Children
Picker is widely used in classroom contexts. The publisher does not knowingly collect personal information from children, and the analytics layer does not capture the contents of any list (including class rosters) pasted into a randomizer.
Contact
Privacy questions can be sent to hello@example.com.