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Where are your slips? Account and data sync explained

SlipsIQ works with and without an account. This guide explains where your data lives, what happens when you sign in, and what you can configure on the profile page.

Where is your data?

Without an account: locally in your browser

Your slips are stored in your browser's localStorage. Everything works instantly and without registration, but your slips only exist on this device. If you clear your browser data, your slips are gone.

With an account: encrypted and synced

With an account your slips are stored encrypted in a secure database. Your slips are then available on all your devices — syncing across multiple devices is part of Premium.

Existing local slips are automatically migrated to your account on your first sign-in. You won't lose anything.

The profile page

On the profile page you manage your account:

Email

Change your email address, with a confirmation email sent to the new address.

Plan

View your plan; as a Premium member you manage your subscription via the billing portal.

Preferences

Currency, odds format (decimal, fractional or American) and time format (24h or 12h).

Security

Change your password.

Data

Delete settled slips in bulk.

Odds format: what changes?

The odds format determines how odds are displayed throughout the app: decimal (2.50, standard in Europe), fractional (6/4, common in the UK) or American (+150 / −200).

Odds and markets explained

Privacy

Without an account, nobody else has access to your data; everything lives in your own browser. With an account your slips are stored encrypted. SlipsIQ does not sell data and does not work with bookmakers or advertisers.

Frequently asked questions

No. On your first sign-in, local slips are automatically migrated to your account.

Yes, with an account and Premium your slips are synced. Sign in on each device with the same account.

Your slips remain safely stored in your account. On the device itself, after signing out you only see locally stored slips.

Account and data sync explained — SlipsIQ