How Anonymous Voting Works on SplitVote
You can vote on SplitVote without an account. How the platform handles votes, what a cookie does, and what happens when you sign in.
You can vote on SplitVote without creating an account. No email address, no registration — just pick a side and see the result.
What happens when you vote without an account
Anonymous votes use a local cookie stored in your browser. This is how SplitVote recognises that the same browser has already voted on a dilemma — so your vote isn't counted twice if you reload the page.
The cookie stays on your device. It is not tied to your name, email, or any external identity. Clearing your browser cookies removes it.
What the results show
Result percentages show the aggregate split — how all votes cast on a dilemma broke down between option A and option B. They do not reveal who chose which side.
What changes when you sign in
If you sign in, SplitVote can keep your vote history and personality progress in your account. This lets you see your moral personality profile across all the dilemmas you have voted on.
Signing in is optional. The core vote-and-see-results experience does not require an account.
For complete details on what data SplitVote collects and how it is used, read the Privacy Policy at splitvote.io/privacy.
Related dilemmas
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