Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2025-08-25
SplitPro does not store personal data on our servers. All calculations run locally in your browser. If you use the Share feature, your inputs are encoded in the URL you share. Do not share sensitive information.
Third‑party services
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Contact
Questions about privacy? Email everydayroyalties@gmail.com.
Your data
Privacy policy
We collect the minimum information needed to keep the site running and understand usage in aggregate. The calculator runs in your browser—inputs stay on your device unless you choose to share them.
What we collect
- Basic analytics (pages viewed, anonymized device info) to improve performance.
- Messages you send via our contact form or email, so we can reply.
Cookies
We may use cookies or local storage to remember simple preferences (like last used settings). Third‑party vendors (e.g., Google) may use cookies for ads or analytics according to their policies.
Your choices
- Use your browser settings to block or clear cookies.
- Contact us to request deletion of messages you’ve sent.
Your data, your control
How to use SplitPro in the most privacy‑friendly way
Even though SplitPro is designed to minimize data collection, there are still a few habits that can make your use of the tool even more private.
Using SplitPro on shared devices
- Clear recent tabs. Close the SplitPro page when you're done so totals aren't visible to the next person using the device.
- Avoid names if needed. Use initials or nicknames instead of full names when working on a public computer.
- Skip exports on shared machines. If you export results, move them to your own device and delete local copies.
Being mindful in screenshots and messages
- Check what's visible. Before you share a screenshot, confirm it doesn't reveal sensitive info like full names or phone numbers.
- Use group chats wisely. Share totals only in spaces where everyone involved is present and expects to see them.
- Delete old links if needed. If you share export links, you can always clean up old messages later to reduce clutter.
Combining privacy‑first design with intentional user choices keeps bill‑splitting transparent for your group and respectful of everyone's data comfort levels.
A lightweight approach to data
Why SplitPro avoids collecting more than it needs
The simplest way to protect sensitive information is to not collect it in the first place. SplitPro is intentionally minimal in how it handles data.
- No surprise social graph. We don't ask for contacts, payment details, or access to your messaging apps.
- No permanent bill history. The tool is designed for live calculations, not long-term tracking of every receipt you've ever split.
- No ad targeting based on bills. We don't use what you enter in the calculator to build marketing profiles.
This philosophy won't fit every product, but for a simple tip and bill splitter, it allows the focus to stay on clarity, fairness, and trust with the people at your table.
Respecting privacy in groups
Keeping everyone comfortable when you share totals
Even when the numbers are accurate, how you share them matters. Small choices can help people feel respected rather than exposed.
- Avoid public callouts. If someone is delayed in paying, message them directly instead of posting reminders in large groups.
- Skip commentary on spending. Share totals without attaching judgments about who “ordered too much” or “too little.”
- Use neutral language. Phrases like “Here's what SplitPro calculated for each of us” keep the focus on the tool, not on blame.
Clear math plus thoughtful communication makes bill splitting feel like teamwork instead of scrutiny.
Using SplitPro at work
Extra privacy considerations for business-related splits
When meals or events are tied to work, there may be company policies or reimbursement rules that affect how you handle information.
- Follow company guidelines. If your employer has rules about receipts and expense sharing, make sure your process aligns with them.
- Protect sensitive details. Be cautious about sharing client names, project codes, or internal notes when you share screenshots.
- Separate personal and reimbursed costs. Keep clear lines between what the company is covering and what friends or coworkers are splitting.
Treating work-related receipts with extra care helps you stay within policy while still using tools that make the math easier.