Eurojury is a friends-jury Eurovision voting app. We try to collect as little data as possible while still letting you create a jury, vote, and share results with your friends. This page summarises what we collect and why.
Eurojury is a non-commercial project run personally by Viktoras Chorunas, the data controller. For privacy questions, write to [email protected].
- Account: your name, email address and a hashed password.
- Optional: two-factor authentication secret and recovery codes (encrypted).
- Group activity: the juries you create or join, your invitations, your ranked ballots.
- Session cookies: an essential cookie that keeps you logged in. We do not run third-party analytics or advertising trackers.
- Server logs: timestamps, IP addresses and request paths kept for a short period to operate the service and investigate abuse.
- To run the app: authentication, jury membership, vote tallying, sharing the right results with the right people.
- To keep your account safe: two-factor authentication, rate limiting, abuse investigation.
- To send transactional emails (e.g. email verification, jury invitations, password reset). We do not send marketing emails.
We keep your account data for as long as you have an account. When you delete your account from /settings/delete-account, your user record, memberships, invitations and ballots are removed from our database.
- Access: you can review your account data in /settings/profile.
- Deletion: you can delete your account at any time in /settings/delete-account.
- Portability and correction: contact us to request a copy of your data or to correct anything that's wrong.
We do not sell your data. We share it only with the hosting provider that runs the database and the email provider that delivers transactional emails — both bound by data-processing agreements.
For privacy questions, write to [email protected].