Last updated 24 July 2026.
The short version: we don't collect your data ourselves, because we don't have anywhere to send it. There's no account system and nothing here is sold or shared. The one exception is advertising (see section 3): if an ad is showing on the page, our advertising partner may use a cookie for it, with your consent asked first. Everything else this site remembers about you, game progress, streaks, ticket-checker inputs, stays in your own browser and never reaches us.
1. What we don't collect
We don't require an account to use any part of this site, don't run our own analytics, and don't sell, share, or have any way to access your data ourselves, because nothing you do here is transmitted to a server we control. The whole site runs client-side, in your browser. The one exception is advertising, covered fully in section 3: an advertising partner may use its own cookies when an ad is showing, separately from anything described here.
2. What lives on your device
Some tools save information locally in your browser's storage (technically, localStorage) purely so the site remembers things between visits: your generator preferences, arcade game progress and streaks, an optional display name if you choose to use the arcade's Ledger, and numbers you've entered into the ticket checker or simulator. This data:
- never leaves your device or gets sent to us, we have no server that receives it;
- is only readable by this site, in your browser, on your device;
- disappears completely if you clear your browser data for this site;
- can't be recovered by us if you lose it, because we never had a copy.
3. Advertising
This site is built to work with advertising partners (such as Google) to help cover the cost of running it for free. Here's exactly how that works, whether or not ads happen to be showing on the page you're reading this from right now:
- An advertising partner may use cookies to show ads based on your visits here and to other sites, and to measure how those ads perform.
- A cookie-consent banner appears the first time advertising is active for you, before any advertising cookie is set. Declining means no advertising cookie is set for that visit; we ask again after a week rather than nagging on every page load.
- You can opt out of personalised advertising at any time through Google's Ads Settings, or through industry-wide tools such as YourAdChoices, regardless of what we do here.
- We don't control what an advertising partner does with data you give them directly, or what ad they choose to show you; that's between you and them, governed by their own privacy policy.
4. The one third party involved: web fonts
This page's typefaces are loaded from Google Fonts. That means your browser makes a direct request to Google's servers to fetch them, which can expose your IP address and basic browser details to Google, the same as on most modern websites. We don't control that request and Google doesn't tell us who's asking. If you'd rather avoid it entirely, a browser extension that blocks third-party font requests will just show you our fallback system font instead; nothing breaks.
5. Other sites we link to
We link to the official lottery operator and to support services such as Gambling Help Online and Lifeline. Those are separate organisations with their own privacy policies, which we'd encourage you to read if you're curious, we have no visibility into or control over what they do with any information you give them directly.
6. Children
This site isn't directed at children, and lottery-related tools are intended for adults 18 and over. Since we don't collect data from anyone regardless of age, there's nothing further to disclose here.
7. International visitors
People visit this site from many countries. Because nothing you do here is ever transmitted to or stored on a server we control, that's true no matter where you're visiting from, there's no personal data collection for any jurisdiction's privacy law to apply to.
8. Where this sits under Australian privacy law
The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) exempts most businesses turning over $3 million a year or less, and this site
is well under that. That exemption is not why this page is short, though. It is short because there is
genuinely almost nothing to describe: no accounts, no sign ups, no payments, no mailing list, and nothing
you type into any tool here is sent anywhere. The calculators, the checker, the simulator and the
generator all run inside your own browser.
We have written this policy to the standard the Act sets out rather than the lower one the exemption
would allow, and we will keep it that way if the site ever grows past the threshold, or if the exemption
is removed by the reform that has been under discussion.
9. Changes to this policy
If anything material changes beyond what's already described in section 3, we'll update this page and the date at the top.
10. Contact
Questions about this policy are welcome through the feedback channel linked on the About page.