Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Spino Wheel handles information when you use spinowheel.com, including random wheel tools, picker wheels, name pickers, team pickers, number wheels, decision wheels, browser-based customization features, analytics, advertising, cookies, and similar technologies.

Spino Wheel is a free global website with no user accounts, no login, no subscriptions, no paid plans, and no paid services. The website is designed for browser-based interactive use, but it may also use cookies, browser storage, Google Analytics, advertising technologies, privacy preference tools where available, and technical systems needed to operate and improve the website.

1. Information handled by Spino Wheel

Spino Wheel handles different types of information depending on how a visitor uses the website. Some information is chosen directly by the user, such as names, options, labels, colors, images, settings, or custom lists placed into a wheel tool. Other information may be created automatically by the browser, analytics tools, advertising technologies, privacy preference systems, hosting infrastructure, or technical systems that keep the website available.

The table below summarizes common categories of information associated with Spino Wheel and explains why they may be used. The examples are intended to make the policy easier to understand; they do not mean that every category is collected or used in every situation. The actual information involved depends on the page, tool, browser settings, privacy choices, and technologies active during a visit.

Spino Wheel is primarily an interactive browser-based website. Users should treat wheel content as content they choose to place into a tool. The website is not intended for storing sensitive records, private documents, confidential information, or highly personal data.

After the table, the most important point is that Spino Wheel handles information in context. A custom list used in a picker wheel, an image selected for a visual wheel, a language preference kept in the browser, and an analytics event about a page visit are different types of information used for different purposes. They should not be treated as the same thing, and they are not all needed for every feature.

Information TypeExamplesWhy We Use It
Tool content entered by usersNames, labels, text entries, choices, options, wheel segments, lists, and generated outputsTo display the wheel, run the selected tool, show results, and support the user’s chosen interaction.
Wheel options and custom listsCustom lists, team names, food ideas, activity options, classroom entries, or decision choicesTo create the visible wheel or picker experience selected by the user.
Images selected for wheel customizationImages chosen from a user’s device for supported wheel customization featuresTo display or customize the wheel in the browser when the selected tool supports images.
Colors, settings, and wheel configuration choicesSegment colors, labels, modes, result settings, language choices, and interface preferencesTo make the tool work as configured and provide a more useful browser experience.
Browser storage datalocalStorage, sessionStorage, cookies, dismissed messages, temporary choices, and privacy preference data where availableTo remember helpful settings, support essential behavior, preserve choices where appropriate, and respect privacy selections.
Usage and analytics dataPages used, tool interactions, general device or browser details, and usage patternsTo understand how visitors use Spino Wheel and improve pages, performance, and tools.
Cookies and advertising dataAdvertising cookies, ad measurement signals, privacy choices, and related browser technologiesTo support advertising, measure ad performance, and help keep Spino Wheel free.
Technical and security dataRequest time, browser type, device type, error data, pages requested, and automated-activity signalsTo keep the website reliable, troubleshoot issues, prevent abuse, and protect normal operation.

2. No account data

Spino Wheel does not require account creation to use its random wheel and picker wheel tools. There is no login system, no subscription account, no paid plan, no paid service account, and no user profile required for ordinary website use.

Because Spino Wheel does not use user accounts for the wheel tools, visitors are not asked to create usernames, passwords, profile pages, account dashboards, payment profiles, or subscription records. This keeps the website easier to access and reduces the amount of account-related information connected with ordinary tool use.

Browser storage, cookies, and temporary tool preferences should not be confused with an account. They may help the website remember certain choices or support interactive behavior, but they do not create a registered Spino Wheel user profile.

Because there are no profiles or member areas, Spino Wheel does not use account history to build a personal dashboard, paid customer record, private inbox, or subscription status. If a browser remembers a setting or a wheel option, that is browser-based storage or tool behavior, not an account created with Spino Wheel.

3. Information users choose to provide

Users may choose to enter information into Spino Wheel tools. This can include names, options, text entries, labels, team names, food ideas, numbers, classroom items, activity choices, color preferences, settings, wheel segment labels, selected images, and other custom content used to build or customize a wheel.

The user controls what is entered into the tool interface. A random picker can work with ordinary labels such as “Team A,” “Pizza,” “Movie night,” or “Group 1.” It does not need sensitive or confidential information to function. Users should avoid entering information that would be inappropriate to display on screen, share with others, save in the browser, copy, export, or use in a group setting.

When users create custom wheels for classrooms, events, streams, families, or teams, they should consider the audience and the visibility of the screen. If the wheel is displayed publicly or shared with a group, the entered content may be seen by others in that environment.

The best privacy practice for wheel tools is to enter only the information needed for the immediate activity. For example, a classroom can use initials, group names, or neutral labels instead of sensitive student details, and a team can use project labels rather than confidential internal information when a simple random selection is enough.

4. Wheel tool content

Wheel tool content includes the names, labels, choices, options, lists, colors, settings, wheel segments, result labels, generated outputs, and other custom information a user chooses to place into a Spino Wheel tool. This content exists because the user adds or selects it for a specific wheel or picker experience.

Users are responsible for the content they use with Spino Wheel. They should not enter text, names, images, labels, or other material that is illegal, harmful, misleading, abusive, confidential, privacy-invasive, or infringing on someone else’s rights. The same care applies when content is copied, exported, shown on a shared screen, or used in a classroom or group activity.

Wheel results are generated from the options available in the tool at the time of use. If a user enters sensitive content into a wheel, the result may display that content. The safest approach is to use general labels and avoid private, confidential, or unnecessary personal information.

Wheel content can be useful precisely because it is flexible, but that flexibility also means users should review entries before spinning, copying, saving, exporting, or showing a wheel to others. If a wheel is displayed in a classroom, stream, meeting, or event, the person preparing the wheel should make sure the visible labels and results are appropriate for that audience.

5. Images selected for wheel customization

Some Spino Wheel tools may allow users to choose images for wheel customization. Images can help identify teams, categories, activities, visual prompts, or other wheel elements. They can also make a wheel more engaging for a classroom, stream, game, or presentation.

According to the current project behavior, images selected inside wheel tools are read and used in the browser by the wheel tool for display and customization. The wheel tool does not upload those selected images to a Spino Wheel server. This description is specific to the wheel tool behavior and should not be read as a statement that every website technology is local-only, because analytics, advertising, cookies, and other website technologies may still operate as described in this policy.

Users should only use images they own, control, or have permission to use. Users should avoid choosing images that contain sensitive personal information, confidential material, private classroom records, private documents, or content that would be inappropriate for the setting where the wheel is shown.

Image customization should be treated with the same care as text entries. Even when an image is selected for browser display rather than uploaded by the wheel tool, it may still become visible to people viewing the same screen or exported output. Users should avoid private photos, sensitive images, copyrighted material they cannot use, or content that would be unsuitable for the intended setting.

6. Browser storage

Spino Wheel may use cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, and similar browser technologies. In simple terms, these technologies allow a website or browser to remember limited information for a period of time. They can support essential website behavior, interface preferences, language preferences, temporary choices, dismissed messages, privacy or cookie preferences where available, and PWA-related experience where applicable.

Browser storage can improve convenience. For example, it may help a page remember that a message was dismissed, preserve a language choice, keep a temporary interface state, or support an interactive wheel feature. The exact behavior depends on the page, tool, browser, and device.

Browser storage is not an account. It does not mean Spino Wheel has created a user profile, login, subscription, or paid account. Users can usually clear cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, and site data through their browser settings, although doing so may reset preferences or make some features behave differently.

Browser storage can improve convenience, but it is controlled through the user’s browser environment. Different browsers, private browsing modes, device cleanup tools, extensions, or storage-blocking settings may change whether a preference is saved, how long it remains available, or whether a wheel experience starts fresh on the next visit.

7. Google Analytics

Spino Wheel uses Google Analytics to understand how visitors use the website and to improve the website, pages, and tools. Analytics can help identify which pages are used, how visitors move through the site, what devices or browsers are common, and where technical or usability improvements may be needed.

Google Analytics may use cookies or similar technologies to measure user interaction. Analytics information is used in an aggregated and practical way to improve Spino Wheel, such as making pages easier to use, finding performance issues, improving tool explanations, and understanding which features are most helpful.

Users should not enter personally identifiable or sensitive information into wheel tools. Spino Wheel does not need sensitive tool content to understand general usage patterns, and the website should be used with privacy-conscious choices.

Analytics reporting is intended to show patterns at the website level, such as which pages are useful, where errors may occur, and which tools need clearer design or performance improvements. It is not intended to turn personal wheel entries into a public profile or to make tool content visible as a user account record.

8. Advertising and ad measurement

Advertising is enabled on Spino Wheel and helps support the free website. Advertising allows Spino Wheel to make random wheel tools, picker wheels, and related pages available without requiring accounts, subscriptions, paid plans, or paid services.

Spino Wheel may use third-party advertising services, advertising cookies, ad measurement, relevant advertising, and personalized advertising depending on privacy or cookie choices. Advertising technologies may help measure ad performance, limit repetitive ads, prevent fraud, understand general audience activity, or show ads that are more relevant to visitors.

Advertisements should not be understood as an endorsement by Spino Wheel of any advertised product, service, claim, or website. Advertising technologies are separate from the user’s decision to enter content into a wheel tool, although both may occur during a website visit.

Advertising technologies may operate differently depending on region, browser settings, consent signals, privacy tools, and the advertising services active at the time of a visit. Some visitors may see contextual advertising, while others may see advertising influenced by privacy choices or broader browser and advertising settings.

9. Cookies and privacy preferences

Spino Wheel may show cookie or privacy preference messages or settings where available. These choices can help users manage certain non-essential technologies, such as analytics or advertising-related technologies, depending on the systems active on the website and the user’s region, browser, or device.

Privacy choices may be stored using cookies or similar technologies so the website can remember the selected preference. If a user clears cookies or site data, those choices may need to be set again. Browser settings may also block, limit, or delete cookies and storage.

Cookie and privacy choices are part of the website experience but they are not the same as a user account. They help manage technology preferences; they do not create a login, profile, subscription, or paid relationship with Spino Wheel.

Cookie and privacy preference tools, where available, are meant to give visitors practical control over non-essential technologies. However, browser settings can also affect these choices. If a user clears cookies or blocks storage, a preference message may appear again because the browser no longer retains the prior choice.

10. Technical logs and reliability

Technical information may be processed to keep Spino Wheel reliable, troubleshoot errors, improve performance, prevent abuse, and maintain normal website operation. Examples can include request time, browser type, device type, pages or tools used, error data, performance information, and similar technical details.

Technical logs and reliability data are important for a website with interactive tools. A wheel may need to load scripts, display graphics, process browser events, respond to device size, and maintain performance across desktop, tablet, and mobile environments. Technical information can help identify failures, broken pages, unexpected errors, and compatibility problems.

This type of information is generally used to operate and improve the website rather than to identify a visitor by name. Users should still avoid placing sensitive content into tools, because technical systems are not a substitute for careful user choices about what content is entered or displayed.

Technical reliability data is usually practical rather than personal in nature. For example, repeated page errors, failed resource loading, unusual automated request patterns, or device-specific rendering problems can help identify bugs and protect the website. This information helps maintain a stable experience for users who rely on the tools for classes, meetings, games, or planning.

11. Third-party services

Spino Wheel may use third-party services for analytics, advertising, privacy preferences, hosting, security, reliability, and website operation. These services may use their own technologies and may process certain information according to their own policies and systems.

Third-party services can support important website functions. Analytics can help understand usage, advertising can support free access, hosting can deliver pages, security services can help protect normal operation, and privacy preference tools can help manage choices where available.

Spino Wheel aims to describe these categories clearly without claiming that every third-party technology works in the same way. Users can manage some technologies through browser settings, cookie or privacy preference tools where available, and careful choices about what they enter into wheel tools.

When third-party services are involved, Spino Wheel aims to describe their role in plain language: analytics helps understand usage, advertising helps fund the free website, hosting and security services help deliver pages, and privacy preference tools help manage choices where available. These services are used for website operation rather than for creating Spino Wheel accounts.

12. Abuse detection and limits

Technical data may help detect excessive automated activity, bots, scraping, abuse, security risks, or behavior that harms the website. Interactive tools are intended for normal human use, not for activity that overloads, disrupts, or interferes with the website or other visitors.

Spino Wheel may rely on technical systems, hosting tools, security measures, or operational review to identify patterns that appear automated, excessive, harmful, or unsafe. Examples may include unusually high request volume, repeated automated access, attempts to bypass technical limits, or behavior that creates reliability or security problems.

Abuse detection helps protect the availability of the website for ordinary users. It also helps reduce activity that could damage performance, interfere with tool access, or place unnecessary load on the systems that deliver Spino Wheel.

Abuse detection is important because automated or excessive activity can degrade the experience for ordinary visitors. Protecting the website from scraping, spam-like requests, security probing, and similar misuse helps keep wheel tools available for normal personal, educational, entertainment, and organizational use.

13. Children and minors

Spino Wheel may be useful for general users, students, teachers, and classroom activities. A teacher might use a wheel to choose a group, rotate participation, select a review question, or make a learning activity more engaging. Families and students may also use the website for games and simple decisions.

Children and minors should use Spino Wheel with guidance from a parent, guardian, or teacher where appropriate. Spino Wheel does not target collecting personal information from children, and users should not enter sensitive, private, or confidential information into wheel tools.

Extra care should be used when entering names, images, classroom content, or custom wheel data. Adults responsible for children or classroom settings should choose content that is appropriate, respectful, and limited to what is needed for the activity.

For classroom and family use, adults should choose wheel entries with care and consider what will be visible on screen. Names, images, group labels, or classroom prompts should be limited to what is suitable for the activity. Children and minors should not be asked to enter private details into a random wheel tool.

14. International users

Spino Wheel is a global website and may be accessed by visitors from different countries and regions. Website technologies, analytics, advertising, hosting, browser storage, and privacy preference systems may operate across borders depending on the services involved and the user’s location.

This Privacy Policy uses neutral global wording because Spino Wheel is designed for an international audience. Users should use the website in a way that is appropriate for their local context and should avoid entering sensitive or private information into wheel tools regardless of where they access the website from.

The website may provide language or interface preferences where available. A language preference helps make the website easier to use, but it does not create an account or change the basic nature of the browser-based random wheel tools.

International access also means visitors may have different browser settings, privacy expectations, device configurations, and local requirements. Spino Wheel uses neutral global wording in this policy because the website is intended for a broad audience and not for one country-specific legal system.

15. User choices

Users have practical choices when using Spino Wheel. They can choose what information they enter into wheel tools, use general labels instead of sensitive details, avoid private or confidential content, and decide whether a random wheel is appropriate for a particular situation.

Users can also manage cookies and browser storage through browser settings. Depending on the browser, this may include deleting cookies, clearing site data, blocking certain storage, clearing localStorage or sessionStorage, or using private browsing modes. These actions may reset preferences or affect whether some website features remember temporary choices.

Where cookie or privacy preference tools are available on the website, users may use them to manage certain non-essential technologies. Those choices may depend on region, browser behavior, and the technologies active at the time.

User choices work best when combined with careful tool use. A visitor can adjust browser settings, clear site data, manage available preferences, and avoid sensitive entries, but the first privacy decision is often what the user chooses to type, select, display, copy, export, or share through a wheel tool.

16. Changes to this Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated when Spino Wheel features, browser storage, analytics, advertising, cookies, operational practices, privacy preference tools, or website functionality change. Updates may also be made to improve clarity, correct outdated wording, or explain website behavior more accurately.

When the policy changes, the updated version will be made available on this page. Users should review the policy periodically, especially if they use Spino Wheel in settings where privacy choices matter, such as classrooms, group activities, public screens, or shared devices.

Continued use of Spino Wheel after a policy update means the user is using the website under the updated explanation of how information, cookies, browser storage, analytics, advertising, and related technologies are handled.

When this policy changes, the updated text should be read as the current explanation of how Spino Wheel handles privacy-related topics. Visitors are encouraged to review the policy again when they notice new features, new browser behavior, new advertising or analytics notices, or meaningful changes in how they use the tools.

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