Welcome to the Yes Or No Wheel Pro Privacy Policy page. We value your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information.
We collect information to provide better services to our users. This includes information you provide directly and information we gather from your use of our services.
We use the information we collect to improve our services, provide personalized experiences, and communicate with you.
We do not share your personal information with companies, organizations, or individuals outside of Yes Or No Wheel Pro except in the following cases: with your consent, for legal reasons, or to protect our rights.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at privacy@yesnomaybe.app.
The Yes Or No Wheel is a digital tool designed to help users make quick, unbiased decisions by spinning a virtual wheel that results in a clear “Yes” or “No” outcome.
Yes, every spin is based on a randomization algorithm that ensures each outcome has an equal chance, making it a fair and unbiased decision-making tool.
Absolutely. You can change the labels, segment colors, and even add more segments to personalize your decision-making experience.
Yes, the Yes Or No Wheel is completely free and accessible online without requiring any downloads or registration.
Definitely. You can easily embed the Yes Or No Wheel on your site using the provided HTML code snippet, ideal for blogs, educational platforms, and more.
Yes, the tool is mobile-optimized and responsive, ensuring a smooth and fast user experience on all devices including smartphones, tablets, and desktops.
It eliminates indecision, saves time, and adds a touch of fun to mundane choices. Whether you’re deciding what to eat or which project to tackle, it offers quick clarity.
Anyone! It’s great for students, professionals, content creators, and even teams looking to gamify decision-making in classrooms or workplaces.
No. The Yes Or No Wheel is privacy-friendly. It does not collect, store, or share any of your personal data or spin results.
Yes! You can add options like "Maybe," "Try Again," or anything you choose, making it a multi-outcome spinner for more versatile use cases.