Privacy
What the arena records.
No accounts are required. The service uses bounded anonymous signals to run the arena, publish reach, and defend the ledger.
Anonymous visitor signals
Will It Mog uses a signed anonymous visitor cookie for up to one year. It lets the service deduplicate browser activity without creating an account or claiming to identify a person.
Write actions also use a short-lived, secret-keyed network signal derived for a fixed 30-minute window. It helps limit abuse across cookie rotation and shared networks without becoming a permanent network identity.
Public reach definitions
A qualified impression is recorded after the active battle is visible for at least one second while the document is visible, at most once per visitor cookie in each 30-minute window.
A unique viewer is one signed browser visitor per battle, not a count of verified people. Accepted votes come from the vote ledger; rejected and duplicate attempts do not increase the public receipt.
Qualified clicks are first-party product navigations deduplicated by battle, product, visitor, and window. Attributed referrals require a Will It Mog share token and are deduplicated before they enter the receipt.
Review and private analytics
Authorized operators can review products, submissions, votes, impressions, referrals, and clicks. They can hide unsafe content or invalidate abusive events; public counts and a reviewed winner may change while the audit record remains.
Cookieless DataFast provides private, best-effort product analytics for visits and interface intent. It is not the source of truth for payment, queue delivery, accepted votes, public reach, or battle settlement.
Support messages
If you contact support, the operator receives the information you choose to send. Share only the product name, approximate checkout time, and Polar receipt or order identifier needed to investigate. Do not send payment-card or bank details.