Privacy Policy

A simple privacy policy for a simple, browser-first tool site.

RandomLab is designed to keep usage lightweight and privacy-conscious. Most tools are meant to work without an account, and we aim to avoid collecting more information than is necessary to run and improve the site.

Last updated: March 25, 2026

No Account Required

You can use RandomLab without creating an account or submitting profile information to access the tools.

Browser-Side Processing

Where practical, tool interactions are handled in your browser so simple generation tasks do not require server-side storage.

Limited Analytics

We may use privacy-conscious analytics and performance tooling to understand aggregate traffic and improve site quality.

Transparent Scope

This policy explains what RandomLab does collect, what it does not aim to collect, and how public website use is handled.

Scope of this policy

This Privacy Policy applies to randomlab.app and the pages, tools, and content made available through that site. It explains how RandomLab handles information when you browse the site or use one of its tools.

This policy does not govern third-party websites, services, or resources that may be linked from RandomLab. If you leave the site, the privacy practices of the destination service will apply instead.

Information we may collect

RandomLab is designed to minimize data collection. We do not require user accounts for normal tool usage, and we do not ask for personal profile details just to generate results.

Like most websites, we may still receive limited technical or usage information automatically. This can include page views, referrer information, browser and device details, approximate geographic region, performance data, and similar aggregate traffic signals.

  • Information you choose to provide through any contact method published on the site
  • Basic technical request data needed to deliver pages securely and reliably
  • Aggregate analytics and site performance information used to understand traffic patterns

How tool inputs and outputs are handled

RandomLab tools are intended to be lightweight and privacy-friendly. Unless a page clearly says otherwise, tool interactions are designed to run locally in your browser rather than being submitted to a user account or retained as personal records.

Because product implementations can evolve, the specific processing model for a tool should be understood together with the page you are using. If a future tool requires server-side processing, we will aim to describe that clearly on the relevant page.

Analytics, cookies, and service providers

RandomLab may use analytics and hosting providers to measure site usage, monitor reliability, and improve performance. For example, the site currently includes Vercel Analytics to understand aggregate traffic behavior.

Those providers may process limited technical information on our behalf. We do not use this policy to promise more than the underlying providers actually offer, so you should also review the privacy materials of any third-party service that powers the site.

  • Essential site delivery and hosting infrastructure
  • Aggregate traffic measurement and performance monitoring
  • No deliberate sale of personal information through this site

Data retention and security

We aim to retain only the information that is reasonably necessary for operating, securing, and improving the site. Retention periods may vary depending on the hosting, analytics, or infrastructure provider involved.

No website can guarantee absolute security, but we take the practical approach of limiting unnecessary collection in the first place. Collecting less data reduces risk.

Your choices and policy updates

You can choose not to use RandomLab if you do not agree with this policy. You may also limit some browser-based data sharing through your browser settings, content blockers, or device privacy controls.

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time as the product or its infrastructure changes. When we do, we will revise the date at the top of this page.

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