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Privacy Policy

Last updated August 22, 2026

This page explains what Dinkr actually stores and why — no ad networks, no trackers, no data sold to anyone. Questions go to cervantes.klc@gmail.com.

Organizer accounts

When you register, Dinkr stores your name, email, and a hashed password (never the password itself). A session cookie keeps you signed in; it isn't used for tracking or ads.

Player and session data

Organizers add player names and, optionally, a phone number or email. Match results feed a rating and win/loss record for each player, scoped to the club they play in. This data exists to run and score sessions — nothing more.

What's public by default

A live session's courts, queue, and leaderboard are visible to anyone with that session's link or QR code, without an account — that's the point of a live scoreboard. Separately, club and player names, ratings, and records can also surface in Dinkr's public search. Organizers can turn this off per account from Settings → Public search, at which point that club and its players stop appearing in search (existing shared links still work).

Where it's stored

Data lives in a MongoDB Atlas database. Feedback submitted through the site is relayed by email via Resend. Neither is used for anything beyond running the app.

Deleting data

Organizers can delete players and clubs directly from the dashboard — deleting a player also removes their match history and stats. To delete your organizer account entirely, email the address above.

Changes

If how Dinkr handles data changes in a meaningful way, this page will be updated and the date at the top will change.

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