Privacy

Privacy policy

This app uses consented analytics to understand judging flow, turnout, and event engagement. Advertising-related consent stays denied, and analytics storage only turns on after you explicitly allow it.

Contact: rajeev.sgill@gmail.com

What gets collected

  • page views, referrers, and device and viewport context
  • scoreboard interactions like auth opens, view toggles, and vote-modal views
  • manager actions such as workbook upload, round open, entry pause, and finalization
  • consent state changes so reporting reflects your preference

What does not happen

  • advertising consent is not enabled through this app
  • analytics storage is not granted until you opt in
  • judge scores are not written to analytics as personal content payloads

1. Data controller

Rajeev Gill operates this app at vote.rajeevg.com. For privacy questions, requests, or corrections, use rajeev.sgill@gmail.com.

2. Legal basis

Essential site operation and security use necessary storage. Analytics measurement is based on consent. If you decline analytics, the app keeps analytics storage denied.

3. Analytics stack

This app uses Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics 4, a server-side GTM endpoint, and Vercel-hosted infrastructure to collect consented interaction data. Reporting and warehouse analysis may also flow through Google Cloud services including BigQuery and Looker Studio.

4. Cookies and local storage

The app stores your consent preference locally so it can respect your choice on future visits. If you grant analytics, Google Analytics cookies may be set. If you deny analytics, analytics storage remains denied.

5. Third-party processors

Depending on your consent choice, data may be processed by Google and Vercel as service providers for analytics delivery, reporting, and hosting.

6. Your choices

You can reopen privacy settings at any time from the app footer and switch between necessary-only and analytics-enabled measurement. You can also clear relevant cookies and local storage in your browser.

This page is a practical event-app privacy policy, not legal advice. If you need a jurisdiction-specific compliance review, use qualified legal counsel.