Privacy Policy: How Memory Test Online Handles Data

Memory Test Online collects very little, and your test results stay on your own device. There’s no account, no login, and nothing to sell. This page explains what we do and don’t collect, in plain language. It was last reviewed on the date shown at the bottom.

Your test scores stay on your device

When you take a test, your score is saved using your browser’s localStorage. That means it lives on your own device, in your own browser, and is not sent to us or stored on any server. It’s what lets you see your best and recent scores without signing in.

Because the data is local, clearing your browser data or switching devices will remove your saved scores. We can’t recover them, because we never had them. If you want a result you can keep, use the shareable result link the tool generates, which encodes your score in a URL you control.

Analytics

We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to understand how many people visit and which pages get used. GA4 collects standard, aggregated web analytics: pages viewed, rough location by country or region, device and browser type, and how visitors move through the site. This helps us decide what to build and fix.

GA4 uses cookies and similar technology to do this. The data is aggregated and used to improve the site, not to identify you personally. Analytics runs only on the live production site, not in development or preview.

A note for visitors in the EU and UK: we run analytics without a consent banner at launch. If that matters to you, you can block analytics cookies with your browser settings or a content blocker, and the tests will still work normally.

What we don’t do

  • We don’t require an account, email, or any sign-up to use the tests.
  • We don’t ask for your name, address, or payment details. The tests are free.
  • We don’t sell or rent your data to anyone.
  • We don’t store your individual test scores on our servers.

Third-party services

Google Analytics is the main third-party service on the site, and it processes data under Google’s own privacy terms. The site is hosted on Cloudflare, which processes basic technical request data (like IP addresses) to serve pages and protect against abuse, as any web host does.

Changes and contact

If this policy changes, we’ll update it here with a new review date. Questions about privacy or a request about your data can go to info@memorytestonline.com.

This policy is a plain-language summary of our practices, not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Do you store my memory test scores?

No, not on our servers. Your scores save in your browser’s localStorage, on your own device. That’s how you see your history without an account. Clear your browser data and the scores are gone, because we never had a copy. Only you hold your results.

Do I need an account to use the tests?

No. Every test works with no sign-up, no email, and no login. Your progress saves locally on your device. The tests are free and open to use straight away, with nothing to register.

What analytics do you use?

Google Analytics 4 (GA4), which collects standard aggregated data like page views, device type, and rough location by region. It helps us see what’s used and what to improve. It doesn’t identify you personally, and it runs only on the live site. You can block it with browser settings if you prefer.

Can I use the site if I block cookies?

Yes. If you block analytics or other cookies, the tests still work normally. Your scores rely on localStorage, which most blockers leave alone, but even without it the tests run fine. You just may not keep a saved score history.