Privacy, in plain words

The short version: this site is built to know nothing about you. No accounts, no sign-ups, no ads — and anything you type into the My Team tracker stays on your own device.

What this site stores, and where

This site stores your preferences and your tracker data in your own browser. We never see any of it. There are no cookies.

Everything lives in your browser's local storage — a small notepad your browser keeps on your device for each site you visit. It never rides along with your page requests the way cookies do, and it is never sent to us or to anyone else. Clearing your browsing data erases it, which is why the tracker offers an export button for backups.

Your roster never leaves your device

My Team — the practice tracker — keeps everything you enter in it: your team name, your players' first names, who showed up, which games you played, and what the kids loved. All of it never leaves your device. There is no account behind it, no sync, and no server on our end that could receive it — we couldn't read your roster if we wanted to, because it never reaches us. First names or initials are plenty; the tracker never asks for last names, birthdays, or contact details, and has nowhere to put them.

When you export a backup, the file is created on your device and goes only where you send it. It contains your kids' first names — treat it like a paper roster. You can erase everything the tracker knows, any time, from its Data page.

Kids never type anything here

The pages written for kids never ask for a name, an age, a birthday, or anything else — there is nothing on them to fill in. The only place anyone types anything on this site is the coach's tracker, and that stays on the coach's device.

Video previews come from YouTube

Some game pages show a preview image for a recommended video. That image is loaded from YouTube's image server, which means your browser talks to YouTube directly to fetch it — the same as loading any picture on the web. We never embed YouTube's player, and nothing plays until you choose to tap through, at which point you're on YouTube and their privacy policy applies. Pages written for kids contain no video links of any kind.

Nothing to sell, no one to sell it to

We don't run ads, we don't sell data, and we don't trade it with "partners" — we don't have any of those things. If that ever changed, this page would change first, plainly and loudly.

Questions about any of this? Get in touch — a real person reads it.