Terms
Terms of Use
Last updated: April 20, 2026
Using RandThings
RandThings provides browser-based random generators and utility tools for everyday decisions, games, classroom activities, creative prompts, and lightweight planning. You may use the tools for personal, educational, and professional tasks as long as your use is lawful and does not interfere with the site or other visitors.
Tool limitations
RandThings tools are designed for general convenience. They are not certified lottery systems, gambling systems, security audits, legal records, medical advice, financial advice, or compliance tools. If a decision has legal, safety, financial, or professional consequences, use qualified judgment and appropriate specialist systems.
Acceptable use
Do not use RandThings to attack the service, scrape aggressively, bypass technical controls, upload or enter unlawful content, or use the site in a way that damages availability for other visitors. Automated access that creates excessive load may be blocked.
Content and examples
Explanations, guides, examples, and generated outputs are provided for practical use and general information. We try to keep pages clear and accurate, but generated results should be reviewed before being used in public, formal, or sensitive contexts.
Advertising and analytics
RandThings may use advertising and analytics services to keep the tools free and understand which pages are useful. Advertising must remain clearly separate from navigation and tool controls. See the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy for more detail.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent through the contact page.
Availability and changes
RandThings may change, add, remove, or improve tools and pages over time. We try to keep the site reliable, but availability can be affected by maintenance, hosting issues, network problems, or security controls.
Responsible decisions
Random output can be useful, but visitors remain responsible for how they use it. Review generated results before relying on them, especially when people, schedules, security, money, or public communication are involved.