Last Updated: 12-04-2026
Hey, Let’s Talk Privacy
Welcome to dpianalyzermouse.com. We’re glad you’re here. We built this tool to help you measure your mouse DPI accurately – not to collect your personal data. This Privacy Policy explains what info we collect, why we collect it, and how we handle it when you use our website and DPI analyzer (the “Service”).
By using our Service, you’re cool with how we handle things as described here.
The TL;DR (Because We Know You Just Want Your DPI)
We believe in keeping things simple and transparent:
- No personal info required: You don’t need to give us your name, email, or sign up for anything to use the DPI analyzer.
- Your mouse movement stays private: The distance and pixel data you enter are used only to calculate your DPI – right in your browser.
- We learn from you (anonymously): We look at aggregated, anonymous data to make our tool better for everyone.
- Analytics help us improve: We use tools like Google Analytics to see which pages are popular and how people navigate the site. This data is anonymous.
- Cookies? A few. We use them to keep the site running smoothly and for analytics.
- We don’t sell your data. Period.
Read on for the full breakdown.
What Info We Collect
We collect information in three ways:
a) Info You Give Us Directly
DPI Analyzer Inputs: When you use our DPI calculator, you enter a physical movement distance (inches or cm) and then move your mouse. This data is processed instantly in your browser to generate your DPI result. We do not store your mouse movement, pixel data, or DPI results tied to you personally. It’s just between you and the tool.
b) Info Collected Automatically
Log Data: Like most websites, our servers automatically record some basic info your browser sends. This includes things like your IP address, browser type, which pages you visited, when you visited, and how long you stayed. This helps us understand general traffic patterns.
Cookies & Similar Tech: We use small data files called cookies to make your experience better. Here’s how:
- Necessary Cookies: These keep the site functioning (like remembering your preferred distance unit – inches or cm).
- Analytics Cookies: These help us understand what’s working – like how many people use the DPI tool each day. We use Google Analytics for this.
You can disable cookies in your browser settings, but some parts of the site might not work as smoothly.
c) Info from Third Parties
Analytics Providers: We partner with services like Google Analytics to help us understand how people use the site. They collect anonymous data about page visits, click patterns, and user flow. This helps us make dpianalyzermouse.com better for everyone.
How We Use Your Info
We take your trust seriously. Here’s what we do with the info we collect:
- To Generate Your DPI Estimate: This is the main event. You move your mouse, we crunch the numbers, and you get your DPI. Simple.
- To Improve Accuracy: Every anonymous usage pattern helps us refine our tool. If many people test similar distances, we can validate our calculation method.
- To Understand Our Audience: We analyze usage patterns to figure out what content is helpful and how to make the site more intuitive.
- To Respond to You: If you reach out via email or our contact form, we’ll use your info to reply. We don’t add you to marketing lists or spam you.
Legal Basis (For Our Friends in the EEA/UK)
If you’re accessing our Service from the European Economic Area or the UK, here’s the legal foundation for how we handle your data:
- Your Consent: For non-essential cookies, we ask for your okay.
- Legitimate Interests: Using anonymous usage data helps us provide and improve the Service without compromising your rights.
- Performance of a Contract: When you use our DPI analyzer, we need to process your inputs to deliver the results you’re looking for.
How We Share Your Info
Let’s be crystal clear: We do not and will never sell your personal data. Full stop.
Here are the only situations where info might be shared:
- Service Providers: We work with trusted third parties (like Google Analytics) who help us run and improve the site. They only access data to perform specific tasks and are contractually obligated to protect it.
- Aggregated & Anonymous Insights: We might share high-level trends, like “60% of users test at 2 inches distance.” This data can’t be traced back to you.
- Legal Obligations: If the law requires it – like a valid court order or government request – we may need to disclose information.
Your Privacy Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have specific rights regarding your personal data:
- Access: Request a copy of the personal info we hold about you.
- Correction: Ask us to fix inaccurate or incomplete info.
- Deletion: Request that we erase your personal data (the “right to be forgotten”).
- Restriction: Ask us to limit how we process your data.
- Portability: Request a transfer of your data to another service.
- Objection: Object to how we’re processing your data.
- Withdraw Consent: If you previously consented to something, you can take it back.
To exercise any of these rights, just contact us using the info below. We’ll respond as fast as legally required (and hopefully faster).
Children’s Privacy
dpianalyzermouse.com is not aimed at anyone under 13. We don’t knowingly collect personal info from kids. If you’re a parent or guardian and believe your child has given us personal data, please reach out. We’ll delete it promptly.
Changes to This Policy
The tech world evolves fast, and so might we. If we update this Privacy Policy, we’ll post the new version here and update the “Last Updated” date at the top. Checking back occasionally is a good habit, but we’ll also try to give you a heads-up on material changes.
Contact Us
Got questions about privacy? Want to exercise your rights? Just want to say the tool helped you finally dial in your perfect sensitivity? We’d love to hear from you.
Email: zainabid7869@gmail.com
Contact Page: Contact Us page