Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 2026

ScoreKeepers is a shared scoreboard you can use with no account. We built it to collect as little as possible — this page explains exactly what that means.

The short version

What a “board” stores

When you start or join a shared board, the only thing saved is the board's live state: the two team names you type, the two scores, the chosen sport, and a random short code that identifies the board. This is stored on our hosting provider's database (Google Firebase / Cloud Firestore) so that everyone who opens the same link sees the same live score.

A board is identified only by its random share code. Anyone with the link can view and update that board — that's the feature — so please don't put anything private or personal into a team name.

On your device

ScoreKeepers keeps your current board and your light/dark preference in your browser's local storage so the app picks up where you left off. This never leaves your device, and clearing your browser data removes it.

What we don't do

Data retention

Boards are meant to be temporary. We may periodically clean up old, inactive boards. Because boards hold no personal information and are keyed only by a random code, there's nothing tied to your identity to remove.

Children

ScoreKeepers is a general-audience scoring tool and does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, including children.

Changes

If this policy changes, we'll update the date above. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated policy.

Contact

Questions about privacy? Reach us through the support form on the main site.