By using Memory Test Online, you agree to these terms. They’re short and written in plain language. The core points: the tests are free for personal use, they’re for interest and self-tracking, and they are not medical advice. This page was last reviewed on the date shown at the bottom.
The tests are not medical advice
This is the most important term. The memory tests on this site are for education, curiosity, and personal tracking. They are not diagnostic tools, and they can’t screen for dementia, Alzheimer’s, ADHD, concussion, or any other condition.
A low score does not mean you have a medical problem. It usually means you were tired, distracted, or unfamiliar with the test. Do not use these results to diagnose yourself or anyone else. If you’re concerned about memory, see a qualified doctor. Nothing on this site replaces professional medical care.
Acceptable use
You’re welcome to use the tests for your own personal, non-commercial purposes. Please don’t:
- Scrape, copy, or republish the site’s content or scoring data as your own.
- Try to disrupt, overload, or attack the site or its hosting.
- Use automated tools to hammer the tests or misrepresent the results as an official assessment.
We may update, change, or remove tests and content at any time without notice.
No guarantees
We work to keep the tests accurate and the scores traceable to published sources, but we provide the site “as is.” We don’t guarantee that it will always be available, error-free, or suited to any particular purpose. Your test scores are estimates based on how you performed in that moment, not precise or official measurements.
To the extent the law allows, we aren’t liable for any loss or harm arising from your use of the site or reliance on its results.
Your local scores
Your test scores are saved on your own device, as described in the privacy policy. You’re responsible for that data. Clearing your browser or switching devices will remove it, and we can’t recover it.
Changes and contact
We may revise these terms and will post updates here with a new review date. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the revised terms. Questions can go to info@memorytestonline.com.
These terms are a plain-language summary, not formal legal advice.
Frequently asked questions
Can these tests diagnose a memory condition?
No. The tests are for interest and self-tracking, not diagnosis. They cannot detect dementia, Alzheimer’s, or any medical condition, and a low score is not evidence of one. If you’re worried about your memory, see a doctor. No online test replaces a professional assessment.
Can I use the content on my own site?
Not without permission. The tests, written content, and scoring data are the site’s own work, and republishing or scraping them is not allowed. You’re welcome to link to pages here. For any other use, email info@memorytestonline.com to ask.
Are the tests really free?
Yes. There’s no charge, no account, and no hidden upsell to use any test. The site is free for personal, non-commercial use. These terms simply set the ground rules for that free use and make clear what the tests are and aren’t.