YOUR DATA,
IN PLAIN ENGLISH.
No legal maze, no dark patterns. Here is exactly what Ranque does and doesn't do with your information. If anything here ever stops being true, we'll update this page.
Last updated June 16, 2026.
The basics, and nothing sneaky
When you sign in with Google or GitHub, we receive your name, email, and profile photo from that provider — that's what lets you have an account without ever creating a password. We keep a session cookie so you stay logged in. We also use Google Analytics to understand how the site is used (which pages are popular, roughly where visitors come from) in aggregate. That's the whole list.
The lines we don't cross
The stuff that makes Ranque, Ranque
Ranque is a social platform, so some things are meant to be seen by other fans:
Yours, and only yours
Your email address and login details are never shown publicly and never shared. They're used only to keep your account secure and let you sign back in. Other people see your profile — never your inbox.
Looking ahead, still no personal data
We may one day offer an API that exposes ranking and match data — aggregate sentiment, vote tallies, the kind of thing a sports writer might find useful. If and when that happens, it will contain zero personal data: no emails, no individual accounts, nothing that identifies you. Just the collective verdict of the community.
Want your data, or want it gone?
You can ask us for a copy of your data or to delete your account and everything tied to it, any time. Just email [email protected] and we'll take care of it.