Privacy
Updated June 2026
PlusMinus helps you weigh personal decisions, so we keep data collection minimal and your decisions private by default. Here is exactly what we store and why.
Trying it without an account
You can use PlusMinus anonymously. Your draft is stored only in your browser and is never sent to our servers until you choose to save or share it.
What an account stores
If you sign up, we store your email and name, a securely hashed password (or, for Google sign-in, your Google account id), and the decisions you save — their title, note and the pros and cons you add.
Your decisions are private
Saved decisions are visible only to you. A decision becomes readable by others only if you create a public share link — and you can revoke that link at any time.
Anonymous analytics
We record only privacy-safe, aggregate usage: which template was opened, the resulting verdict, the number of arguments and the language. We never store the text of your arguments, your name or your IP address with these events.
We send transactional email (password reset and a sign-up confirmation) through our provider Resend. We do not send marketing email.
Deleting your data
You can delete any saved decision in one click — it and all its pros and cons are gone for good. To delete your whole account, contact us and we will remove it.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Write to support@plusminus.day.