Unstick doesn’t know who you are. There are no accounts, no cookies, and nothing you type is ever saved or sent anywhere. This page says exactly what does happen.
It stays in the page you have open. It is never sent to a server, never saved to your device, and never seen by anyone — including me. When you close the tab, it’s gone.
That’s why the last step offers a Save to clipboard button. If you want to keep what you decided, you have to copy it out yourself. Nothing keeps it for you.
There are none. That’s why you weren’t asked about any.
One small thing is stored on your device: unstick_visited, set to 1. It only means “this browser has been here before”, so returning takes you straight to the tool instead of the homepage. It isn’t an identifier, it isn’t sent anywhere, and clearing your browser data removes it.
I count visits, to know whether anyone is finding this. It runs on Vercel Web Analytics, which uses no cookies and doesn’t store IP addresses. Visitors are counted using a hash of the request that is discarded after 24 hours, so there’s no way to follow anyone from one visit to the next.
What gets recorded with a visit:
| Recorded | Example |
|---|---|
| Time | 2026-07-16 09:06 |
| Page | /four-questions/ |
| Where you came from | google.com |
| Rough location | United Kingdom |
| Device and browser | iPhone, Safari |
The site also counts four anonymous actions, as bare numbers with nothing attached: that a session started, that one finished, that share was tapped, that the tip jar was tapped. Counts only — never what you wrote.
If your browser sends Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control, none of this loads at all.
The site loads nothing from anyone else. Fonts, images and code are all served from unstick.ing, so no other company — Google included — is told that you came here. A lot of sites leak this through something as ordinary as a web font. This one doesn’t.
The one exception is a link: tapping Support me on Ko-fi takes you to ko-fi.com, and from there you’re on their site under their privacy policy. Nothing about your session goes with you.
Every change to this site runs an automatic check that fails if a cookie appears, if any of the above starts loading from another company, or if the visit counter is ever handed anything other than those four words. Breaking it would take deliberate effort, not a slip.
No account means there’s nothing to delete and no data to request. If you want to ask something, I’m at hello@unstick.ing. Last updated 16 July 2026.