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Privacy policy

Last updated 17 May 2026

This policy explains what Opino collects, why, and what control you have over it. We try to keep the language plain — if anything is unclear, write to support@opino.in.

What we collect

  • Account info — email address (from Google sign-in or magic-link), display name, and avatar URL.
  • Demographics — age group, gender, city, state, occupation, lifestyle bracket. You give these during onboarding and can change or remove them on your profile at any time.
  • Responses & comments — your answers to polls / questions and any comments you post. Each response is stored with a snapshot of your demographics at the moment of answering, so we can analyse opinions by cohort over time.
  • Behavioural signals — device type, session id, referrer, time-to-answer. Used for product analytics, never sold.

What we don't collect

  • Phone numbers (no SMS sign-in in MVP).
  • Payment information (no paid features yet).
  • Precise location — only the city / state you self-report.
  • Browsing activity outside Opino.

How we use it

  • To show you today's questions and the aggregated results after you answer.
  • To analyse opinion trends across age groups, cities, and lifestyles — published as anonymised aggregates, never individually.
  • To improve the product (error monitoring, usage funnels, performance).

Who sees your responses

Your individual responses are visible to you in your profile. The community sees only aggregated percentages for polls (e.g. “42% answered Yes”), and the full text of any answer you submit on a free-text question is shown attributed to your display name. If you don't want a comment attributed to you, don't post it.

Where it's stored

Data lives in a managed Postgres database on Supabase (EU region). Edge requests are routed via Cloudflare. Both are bound by their respective DPA agreements and the Indian DPDP Act, 2023.

Your rights

You can, at any time:

  • Edit or clear any demographic field on your profile.
  • Request a copy of everything we hold on you — email us.
  • Delete your account and personal data at any time — in the app (Profile → Delete account) or on the web at opino.in/account/delete. This permanently removes your profile, demographics, votes, comments, points and badges. Polls or discussions you submitted to the community stay live but are unlinked from your identity.

Changes

We'll update this page if anything material changes and bump the “Last updated” date at the top.

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