PickGrid
PickLab beta

Privacy

This privacy page applies to PickGrid at nflpickgrid.com and the PickLab beta experience.

Data We Store

PickLab stores your email, username, profile details, password hash, session records, entries, game picks, tiebreaker predictions, and account timestamps.

PickLab also stores lightweight product analytics events such as signup completion, saved picks, entry submission, leaderboard views, account export, and AI comparison reveal status.

Admins can enter game results and audit result corrections. Result audit and server error records may reference the account involved in that admin action or failed request.

How Data Is Used

Your entry data is used to save scenarios, validate submissions, compute projected standings, grade results, and build leaderboard rows.

Submitted or locked entries may appear on leaderboards. Draft entries are not included in public leaderboard scoring.

Google AdSense may use cookies or similar technologies to serve, measure, and improve advertising on PickLab. Google and its partners may personalize ads based on visits to PickLab and other sites unless personalization is limited by your settings, regional consent choices, or applicable law.

Advertising Controls

You can manage Google ad personalization in Google's My Ad Center, browser or device privacy settings, and any consent prompt shown for your region.

Where required, PickLab uses Google AdSense Privacy & messaging or another Google-certified consent management platform for advertising consent choices. If consent is declined or personalization is unavailable, Google may serve non-personalized or contextual ads.

Ad partners may receive limited technical information such as device, browser, IP-derived region, page URL, and ad interaction signals.

Your Controls

The Account Data panel lets you export your account, entries, picks, and tiebreakers as JSON.

Account deletion anonymizes your user record, revokes sessions and reset tokens, and preserves contest entries as scoring records.