Privacy Policy
Effective: July 2026 · Applies to iq-check.net
The short version
- You can use everything on this site without creating an account or entering an email address.
- Test answers and scores are computed inside your browser. We do not receive, store or share your individual results.
- Like almost every website, our hosting infrastructure produces standard technical logs, and our advertising partners may use cookies. Details below.
What we collect
Nothing you type or answer. The IQ test, calculators and other tools run client-side; your responses never leave your device as identifiable data.
Standard server logs. Our hosting provider records the technical metadata every web request produces (IP address, user agent, requested URL, timestamp) for security and operations. These logs are retained briefly and are not used to identify visitors.
Aggregate analytics. If enabled, we use privacy-respecting, cookie-free aggregate analytics (page views, referrers, country-level location) that cannot identify individual visitors.
Advertising
Reference pages may carry advertising, which is what funds the free test. Ad partners (such as Google AdSense) may set cookies or use similar technologies to measure and, where you have consented, personalize ads. Where required by law, you will see a consent prompt before any such cookies are set, and you can decline personalized advertising entirely. We never pass ad partners your test results — we never have them ourselves.
Your rights
Depending on your jurisdiction (GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA and similar), you may have rights to access, correct or delete personal data. Because we do not maintain accounts or store test results, in most cases there is no personal data held about you to act on — but any request or question is welcome at [email protected] and we will respond.
Children
Our kids' test pages are written for parents. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children; the no-account, client-side design applies to all visitors equally.
Changes
If our data practices change — for example, if we introduce optional accounts or collected norming data — this page will describe the change before it takes effect, with the effective date updated above.