Privacy & cookies

Privacy & cookies

What we store about you

When you sign in with Google we store your verified email, your display name, and a unique account identifier we generate. We do not store your Google password.

When you take a map signed in, we store your answers and the computed coordinates so you can return to your result. You can mark a result private at submit time so it doesn't appear on your public profile.

Anonymous attempts auto-expire after 90 days. Signed-in attempts persist until you delete them.

Cookies & advertising

A session-token cookie keeps you signed in — that one is essential to the site working.

We also load the Google tag (gtag.js) for Google Ads. It sets Google advertising cookies that let us measure conversions — for example, when someone who clicked one of our ads goes on to create an account — and may be used to show you our ads on other sites (remarketing). This means Google, a third party, receives data about your visit. We never send Google your quiz answers, your results, or your email.

When you first visit we ask whether to allow these advertising cookies. They stay off until you accept; if you decline, we keep only the essential sign-in cookie. To change your choice later, clear this site's cookies and we'll ask again.

You can opt out of personalized Google ads at adssettings.google.com, see how Google uses this data at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites, and block or clear cookies in your browser settings.

What we don't do

We do not sell your data. We do not share your quiz answers, your results, or your email with advertisers. The only third-party tracking is Google's advertising cookies described above, which we use to measure and target our own ads.

Deleting your account

Email us; we will remove your account and your stored results.