The short version: we don't know who you are, and we designed it that way.
What we collect
- Your answers — which option you chose on each question, when, and how long
it took. This is what your result is computed from.
- A browser user-agent string — the technical label your browser sends with
every request, used for quality analysis.
- No identity. Taking the assessment requires no name, email, account, or
payment. Your result is reachable only through the private link generated for your session.
How responses are used
- To compute and display your result.
- In aggregate, to improve the instrument — standard psychometric item analysis (e.g., which
questions discriminate well, which are confusing). This analysis uses anonymous session data
only.
What we don't do
- No sale of data. No advertising trackers. No third-party analytics scripts on the
assessment.
- No attempt to identify anonymous sessions.
Your link is your key
Result pages are addressed by a long random token. Anyone you share your result link with can
view that result — share it as you would a photo. If you lose the link, the result is not
recoverable by name, because we don't have your name.
Students and minors
TypeFit is designed for students in grades 8–12 and college. Because no personally
identifiable information is requested from anyone, the same anonymous design applies to all
ages. If future features require accounts (e.g., longitudinal tracking), they will come with
explicit consent flows appropriate for student data (COPPA/FERPA-aware) before any PII is
collected.
Questions about this policy: info@typefit.org.
This page describes the beta service at beta.typefit.org.