Privacy Policy - RandomCount.in

Introduction

Welcome to Random Count. We want to keep your information safe and make sure you like using our site. This is our Privacy Policy. It tells you how Random Count gets, uses and protects your personal information when you come to our website or use what we have to offer.

We know that your privacy is very important. So we are serious about keeping your trust. Random Count is working hard to keep your information safe and be open with you about what we do. Random Count is really committed to keeping your information safe and being honest, about it. This policy was made with the General Data Protection Regulation in mind well as the California Consumer Privacy Act and other laws that protect data around the world. We considered the General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act when we made this policy. The General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act are important, to us.

1. What Information We Collect

Location Information: We get to know where you are from your device. This is because of the settings you have chosen and the permissions you have given us. We find out the city or the region or the country you're in by looking at your internet address. We use this information to show you things that're relevant to where you live. We do this so that we can give you services and content that're useful, to you. We also want to make sure that we respect the choices you have made about your privacy. Location Information is important for us to deliver the things to you.

Generated Data: Our website makes numbers and passwords for you. We do this based on what you tell us you want. These numbers and passwords are not kept for a time.. We might keep some general information, about how people use our tools. This helps us make our website better. We do this with the numbers and passwords our platform generates. Our platform generates these things to help you.

2. What We Do With The Information You Give Us

Service Delivery: We use your information to provide our services like number generators and password generators and spin wheel tools and team generators. This information helps us make sure our platform works the way it should. Your data is important because it helps us improve our number generators and password generators and spin wheel tools and team generators and other services. We want our platform to function correctly and perform as expected so you have an experience, with our random number generators and password generators and spin wheel tools and team generators.

Communication: We want to talk to you. We will use the information you give us to send you updates about the service. We will also send you alerts if there is a problem with security. If we make any changes to our rules we will let you know.. Of course we will answer any questions you have.

We will only send you messages, about things we are trying to sell if you say it is okay. And do not worry we will always give you a way to stop getting these messages if you change your mind.

Analytics and Improvement: We look at how people use our platform what works well and what does not. We check things like how fast our platform's what users do when they are on it. This information helps us make our platform better come up with ideas, for features and make sure users like what we have.

We use Analytics and Improvement to make tools and services that are just what our users need. This way Analytics and Improvement really helps us make things that're useful to you.

Security and Fraud Prevention: The information you give us is really important. It helps us find out when someone is trying to cheat or do something. We use this information to stop people from hurting our users or damaging our platform. Your information helps us detect, prevent and address activity, abuse and security incidents that could harm our users or the integrity of our platform the place where we all interact.

Legal Compliance: We use your information to follow the law. This means we do what the laws and regulations say we have to do. We also do what the government asks us to do.

We keep records for reasons like running our business and solving problems that might come up. We do this so that we can do business fairly and fix any disputes that happen with Legal Compliance. Your information helps us with Legal Compliance.

3. How we share the information of the user

We want to talk about how the information of the user's shared.

The information of the user is shared in ways.

We share the information of the user with people who help us do our job.

Sometimes we have to share the information of the user to follow the law.

We also share the information of the user to keep the user safe.

The main thing is that we only share the information of the user when it is really necessary.

We do not share the information of the user with anyone.

We are careful, about who we share the information of the user with.

This is how we share the information of the user.

Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics to see how people are using our website. Google Analytics helps us understand things like how many people visit our site and what they do when they get here. Google Analytics uses something called cookies and some other technologies to do this. Google Analytics has its rules, about how it collects and uses data from people who visit our website. We use Google Analytics to track website traffic and to see how people are interacting with our site. Google Analytics is very helpful for us to understand user behavior and engagement metrics on our website.

Google AdSense: Google AdSense is what we use to show ads on our website. Google AdSense uses cookies to figure out what ads to show you. This is based on the times you have visited our website before and other websites you have been to. Google AdSense and the people who work with Google AdSense use these cookies to show you ads when you visit our website and other websites on the internet. Google AdSense does this to make sure you see ads that're relevant to you when you are, on our site and other sites.

Legal Requirements: The company may give out your information if the law says we have to. This can happen because of a court order. If the government asks for it. We may also share your information to keep our rights and privacy safe. We want to protect our users and the public. We will do this to keep everyones safety and property safe including the companys. The company may share your information to protect the companys rights and the rights of our users.

4. Data Security

We do lots of things to keep your information safe, from people who are not supposed to see it. We want to protect your information from being looked at changed, shared or destroyed without your permission.

To do this we use things like codes to keep your sensitive information safe when it is being sent somewhere. Our servers are also very secure. We regularly check our systems to make sure they are safe and we have systems that watch for anything that seems suspicious.

Even though we try hard to keep your information safe it is not possible to make anything completely secure when it is being sent or stored electronically. So we cannot promise that your information will always be one hundred percent safe. You should always use passwords for your accounts. Keep your login credentials to yourself. If you see something that does not look right report the activities of the passwords and accounts right away. We want you to stay safe with your passwords.

5. Your Privacy Rights and Choices

GDPR Rights (European Users): If you live in the European Union you have GDPR Rights. The GDPR Rights are important, for European Users. As a European User you have the right to see your data. You also have the right to fix your data if it is wrong.

You have the GDPR Right to ask us to erase your data. You have the GDPR Right to restrict how we use your data. The GDPR Rights also include the right to move your data to another place. This is called data portability.

As a European User you have the GDPR Right to say no to how we use your data. You have the GDPR Right to object to processing. You also have rights related to automated decision-making. If you want to use these GDPR Rights you can contact us at any time.

CCPA Rights (California Users): If you live in California you have rights when it comes to your personal information. California residents have the right to know what personal information is collected. You want to know what information is being used and shared. California residents also have the right to delete information that has been collected.

You have the right to say no to the sale of your information. You also have the right to say no to the sharing of your information. California residents have the right, to non-discrimination when they use their CCPA rights. This means you will not be treated unfairly if you decide to use your CCPA rights. California residents can use their CCPA rights without worrying about being discriminated against.

Cookie Management: You have the ability to control cookies by using the settings on your browser. You can choose to opt out of certain tracking technologies. If you decide to disable cookies it may have an effect on how our website works. Our website uses cookies. Disabling them may cause some problems with the functionality of the Cookie Management system, on our website.

Communication Preferences: You can change how we get in touch with you. Stop getting marketing emails whenever you want. We will listen to what you want and take you off our marketing lists away.

6. Data Retention

We keep your information for as long as we need it to do what we said we would do with it.. We keep it because the law says we have to. We use some information to see how people use our service. We keep this information for a time but we do not keep your name with it. We keep the information about your account for long as you have an account and for a little while, after that. We do this because we have to follow the law. You can ask us to delete your information at any time.. Sometimes we cannot do it because of the law or because it is not possible for us to do it.

7. Children's Privacy

Random Count is for people who're 13 years old and up. We do not want to collect information from kids who're younger than that. If we find out that we have information from a child under 13 we will get rid of it and close their account.

For users who're 13 to 18 years old we do some extra things to keep their information private. We also think it is an idea for parents to be involved. If you are a parent or a guardian and you think we have information, about your child you should contact us away.

8. Third-Party Links and Websites

When you use Random Count you might see links to websites or services that we do not control. We are not in charge of how these other sites handle privacy.

Random Count wants you to take a look, at the privacy rules of any service before you give them your personal information.

If you use services you need to follow their rules and privacy policies not the rules of Random Count.

Your use of these services is governed by the rules of those services not by the rules of Random Count.

9. Policy Updates and Changes

We will make changes to the Random Count Privacy Policy sometimes. This is because our practices and technology are always changing. The law also. We have to follow it. When we make changes, to the Random Count Privacy Policy we will let you know. We do this by putting the policy on our website and changing the date that says when it was last updated. If you keep using Random Count after we make changes it means you agree with the Random Count Privacy Policy. We think you should read the Random Count Privacy Policy often so you know how we are protecting your information.

10. Contact Us

If you have questions about the Privacy Policy or how we handle privacy you should get in touch with us. You can do this by using the contact form on our website or by sending an email to the people who deal with privacy issues. The Privacy Policy is what we are talking about here. We want to hear from you if you have any concerns about it. You can also write to us at the address where our company is registered. We will do our best to answer all questions about the Privacy Policy quickly. The Privacy Policy is important to us. We will work with you to fix any problems you have with it. If you are not happy with what we say about the Privacy Policy you can complain to the people who make sure companies follow the rules, about protecting data in your area.

Last Updated: December 31, 2025

By using the Random Count platform, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and agree to its terms. Your privacy is important to us, and we are dedicated to protecting your personal information while providing you with excellent services. If you do not agree with our privacy practices, please refrain from using our platform.