Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 30, 2026

PokeToVote is a satire and parody game. You can play as a guest. We do not make you sign in, we do not use tracking cookies, we do not run analytics or ad scripts, and we do not sell your personal information.

What PokeToVote is

PokeToVote is a satire and parody civic-engagement game site. The site is mostly static and runs in your browser. It is for entertainment only.

Please also review the Disclaimer.

What we collect

We do not collect account information because there are no accounts or sign-in on the site today.

We do not use tracking cookies, analytics scripts, advertising scripts, or marketing pixels.

Local browser storage

If a game on PokeToVote uses browser local storage — for example, to save scores or simple preferences — that information stays on your device and is not sent to us. You can clear it at any time through your browser settings.

Feedback by email

The Feedback page opens your own email app using a mailto link. Anything you send by email is information you voluntarily provide. We only receive what you choose to include in that message.

We do not run an automated email vendor or marketing list, and we will not add you to one.

We do not sell your personal information

We do not sell personal information, and we do not share personal information for advertising.

Third-party services we actually use

The site is hosted on Vercel, which may process basic technical request data, such as IP address, browser type, device information, and request logs, to deliver and protect the site.

Web fonts are loaded from Google Fonts, which may receive your IP address when those fonts load.

These are the third-party services in use at runtime today. If we add others, we will update this page.

Children

This is a general-audience satire site. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

Changes to this policy

This policy reflects the site as it exists today. If that changes — for example, if we add analytics, accounts, sign-in, email automation, or a mailing list — we will update this page to describe it before turning those features on.

Contact

Questions about privacy? Reach us through the Feedback page.

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