Cookie policy
The short version is unusual, so here it is up front: this site sets no cookies of its own. No analytics cookies, no advertising cookies, no "we value your privacy" banner to click away, because there is nothing to consent to.
What a cookie is
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to keep, so it can recognise your browser later. Cookies are not bad in themselves. They are what keeps you logged in or remembers what is in a shopping basket. They become a privacy question mainly when they are used to follow people across the web for analytics or advertising.
What this site uses
Nothing of that sort. The test needs no cookie to work, because everything it does happens in your browser while the page is open and is forgotten the moment you leave. We do not measure traffic with analytics, and we show no ads, so none of the cookies that usually come with those things are present here.
Third-party requests
The site loads its fonts from Google Fonts. Serving a font means your browser makes a request to Google, which involves your IP address, but it does not place a cookie on your device through this site. It is a request, not a tracker. The detail of what that request involves is covered in the privacy policy. If you block third-party requests in your browser, the page falls back to a standard system font and the test still works.
If this changes later
Were we to add traffic analytics or advertising in future, some cookies would come with them. If that day arrives, we will update this page first, set out plainly what each cookie does, and put a genuine consent choice in front of you for anything that is not strictly necessary, rather than switching it on and mentioning it afterwards. You would be asked, not told.
Controlling cookies yourself
Even though we set none, you stay in charge of cookies for every site you visit. Every major browser lets you see what is stored, delete it, and block cookies by default or per site.
- In Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari, open Settings and look for "Privacy" or "Cookies and site data."
- You can clear existing cookies, block third-party cookies, or turn on a "do not track" or tracking-prevention setting.
- Browser help pages explain the exact steps, since they differ a little between versions.
Blocking cookies broadly can break features on other sites that rely on them. It will not break anything here.
For the wider picture of what is and is not collected when you visit, read the privacy policy. The two pages are meant to be read together.
Around the rest of the site
No banner, no tracking, just the personality test. The pages around it:
- About us — who runs the site and how it stays independent.
- Editorial policy — how the content is written, sourced, and corrected.
- Disclaimer — what your results are, and are not, meant for.
- Privacy policy — what is and is not collected when you visit.
- Terms of use — the terms you accept by using the site.
- Contact — corrections, questions, and privacy requests.