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Privacy Policy

Last updated August 2026. The short version: we do not ask you to create an account, we do not collect your email address, and your exam progress never leaves your own browser.

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What we do not collect

We do not operate user accounts, and there is no sign-up form anywhere on this site. We do not ask for, store or process your name, email address, phone number, payment details or any other personal identifier as a condition of using the practice exams.

Your exam answers, flagged questions, timer state and scores are not transmitted to us. There is no server-side record of what you answered or how you scored.

Local storage in your browser

To let you close a tab mid-exam and resume where you left off, this site writes data to your browser’s localStorage. This is storage on your own device — the data is not sent to us or to anyone else, and we cannot read it.

The keys we write are:

  • rbt:attempt:<quiz-id> — your in-progress attempt: selected answers, flagged questions, current question, remaining time and timestamps.
  • rbt:last:<quiz-id> — a summary of your most recent completed attempt (score, percentage, date), used to show "Last score" on the exam cards.
  • rbt:theme — whether you chose light or dark mode.

Clearing your data

The "Start over" control inside any exam deletes that exam’s stored attempt immediately. To remove everything this site has stored, clear site data for this domain in your browser settings — on most browsers that is under Privacy, then "Cookies and site data" or "Clear browsing data".

Using private or incognito browsing also works: localStorage is discarded when the window closes. In that mode the exams still function normally; you simply cannot resume a session after closing the window.

Analytics

At the time of writing, no analytics provider is configured on this site and no analytics scripts are loaded. No third-party tracking pixels, advertising tags or social media widgets are present.

If we add analytics in future, we intend to use a privacy-preserving, cookieless provider that does not track individuals across sites, and we will update this page before doing so. If we ever add a provider that sets cookies or that requires consent under the GDPR or UK GDPR, we will present a consent notice before any such script loads.

Cookies

This site does not set cookies. The browser storage described above is localStorage, which is a different mechanism: it is not transmitted with HTTP requests and is not readable by our servers.

Hosting and server logs

This site is served as static files by a hosting provider. Like essentially all web hosts, that provider may keep short-lived technical logs of requests — typically IP address, timestamp, requested URL and user agent — for security and operational purposes. We do not use those logs to build profiles of visitors and do not combine them with any other data.

Reporting a question

The "Report a problem with this question" control opens your own email client with a pre-filled message. Nothing is sent until you choose to send it, and the content is composed on your device. If you do send a report, we receive whatever your email includes — the question ID, your description of the issue, and your email address as the sender.

Children

This site is aimed at adults preparing for a professional certification examination. It is not directed at children and we do not knowingly collect information from anyone.

Your rights

Because we do not hold personal data about you, there is generally nothing for us to access, correct, export or erase on request. If you have sent us an email, you may ask us to delete that correspondence at any time.

Changes and contact

We will update this page if our practices change, and the date at the top will change with it. Questions about privacy can be sent to hello@example.com.