Your answers stay yours.
This page is short because the honest version is short. We designed Corazine so that the most sensitive thing about it — what you actually answer — never leaves your device.
The short version
Your test answers are processed in your browser and stored only in your browser. There is no account, no email signup, and no server-side record of what you clicked. We could not read your answers if we wanted to, because they are never sent to us.
What lives on your device
When you take a test, your browser's local storage keeps two kinds of data: your Desire Profile — the derived axis scores (numbers from 0 to 100), archetype results, and band results the tests produce — and a simple flag remembering that you confirmed you are 18 or older, so the age screen doesn't reappear every visit. The raw question-by-question answers behind those scores are used to compute your results and are not retained anywhere else.
Share codes and Couple Compare
Sharing is optional and off by default. If you create a share code or a compare link, it encodes only the derived numbers described above — axis scores and result identifiers — never your raw answers. In the current version the encoded data travels inside the link itself, so it exists only where you paste it. If we later offer server-stored short codes, they will hold exactly the same derived numbers, nothing more, and we will say so here first. Couple Compare reveals only the overlap between two profiles; neither person sees the other's full profile.
Group Rooms
Group Rooms are optional, and they are the only place Corazine stores user data server-side. If you join one, the room stores exactly three fields about you: the alias you chose, your score, and the name of your result band. Nothing else exists server-side about you. Your raw answers never leave your device; the room never receives them and cannot show them to anyone.
A room and every row in it are automatically deleted seven days after the room opens. There is no archive. The private tokens that prove room membership are stored only as SHA-256 hashes, never in readable form. If you leave a room, your row is deleted immediately.
What we don't do
We don't ask for your name, email, or identity. We don't sell or share data with data brokers or advertisers. We don't build advertising profiles of you. We don't use your results to target you with anything.
Third parties, honestly
Like most websites, loading this site involves a few standard requests: our hosting provider sees ordinary web-server logs (IP address, pages requested). The typefaces are served from this domain — loading a page makes no request to Google or any other third-party server. None of these requests contain your answers or your results.
Deleting your data
Because everything lives in your browser, deletion is entirely in your hands: clear this site's data in your browser settings (or use your browser's "clear site data" control) and your profile, results, and age confirmation are gone. Any share links you created remain valid only as long as the link text exists somewhere — delete the message, delete the data.
Changes
If how this site handles data ever changes, this page changes with it — in the same plain language. The promise that raw answers never leave your device is a design constraint, not a policy preference; a version of Corazine that broke it would be a different product.
Contact
Email [email protected] with privacy questions or requests about the minimal data described on this page. Email is our only contact channel; we do not offer phone or postal support.
Please use the same address to report abuse or misuse of Corazine, or to send copyright and DMCA takedown notices. These messages are read.
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