What is stored
Nickname preferences, score history, and related play data are stored in your own browser through the `humanskilltest` localStorage namespace.
This Privacy Policy explains how Human Skilltest Hub handles browser-based gameplay data, local score history, and basic site usage information. The site is designed to keep the experience lightweight and does not require account creation to play the core games.
Nickname preferences, score history, and related play data are stored in your own browser through the `humanskilltest` localStorage namespace.
You do not need to register an account, provide a password, or submit personal profile data to use the current browser-based skill tests.
You can clear local history and nickname data at any time by clearing site storage in your browser settings.
Human Skilltest Hub uses browser storage primarily so players can keep score history, compare repeated runs, and reuse a nickname when sharing challenge links. This information stays local to the browser unless you choose to copy, share, or publish a result yourself.
Pages on this site may also generate standard server logs or analytics signals through the hosting platform or related infrastructure. Those records are typically used for site reliability, abuse prevention, and performance monitoring rather than gameplay profiling. If the site adds new data collection features later, this policy should be updated to reflect those changes clearly.
To continue exploring the playable pages, you can go back to the homepage, try the reaction time test, or open the number memory test.