How browser and technical data are handled

Privacy Policy

This policy explains local progress storage, hosting logs, optional services, contact communications, retention, and user choices on BrainMeter.

Information stored in your browser

BrainMeter stores completed exercise results, daily completion history, settings needed for the experience, and imported progress in browser storage on the device you use. LocalStorage is used for the current progress record. Browser features or future tool needs may also use IndexedDB for larger device-local data, but no account synchronization is currently provided.

You control local records through the Progress page and browser settings. You can export a copy, import a compatible copy, clear BrainMeter progress, or clear site data using your browser. Private browsing, storage restrictions, or clearing browser data may prevent results from persisting.

Server logs and hosting information

The hosting provider and network infrastructure may process technical information needed to deliver and protect the site. This can include IP address, request time, requested URL, browser or device information, response status, and security signals. BrainMeter does not claim that no data is processed simply because progress is stored locally.

Technical logs may be retained by service providers for security, reliability, abuse prevention, troubleshooting, and legal compliance according to their operational policies. BrainMeter does not use those logs to create a public training profile.

Analytics, advertising, and cookies

BrainMeter does not currently activate optional analytics or advertising integrations in the application. No advertising component, placeholder, or publisher identifier is configured. If nonessential analytics or advertising is introduced later, this policy and the consent experience must be updated before those technologies are activated where consent is required.

Essential browser storage may be used to provide requested functionality and preserve local choices. Third-party hosting or linked services may use their own necessary cookies or technical storage under their policies.

Contact communications

If a real contact method is configured and you choose to use it, the communication may contain your address, message, and any information you voluntarily include. It should be retained only as long as reasonably necessary to respond, protect the service, meet legal obligations, or resolve a dispute. Do not send sensitive personal or medical information.

Third-party links

Guides and pages may link to external websites for product documentation or additional context. Following a link sends a request to that third party, which may receive technical information and apply its own privacy and cookie policies. BrainMeter does not control external websites.

Retention and user choices

Local progress remains until you clear it, browser settings remove it, or the storage becomes unavailable. Exported files remain wherever you save them and are your responsibility. Server-log retention is controlled by the relevant infrastructure provider and operational needs.

You may use the tools without an account, decline to follow external links, avoid sending a contact message, clear local progress, and use browser controls for cookies and site storage. Some restrictions may prevent requested features from working.

Children and international visitors

BrainMeter is a general educational and recreational service and is not directed specifically to young children. Parents or guardians should supervise use where appropriate and review local requirements before allowing a child to submit any communication.

The site may be available internationally, while hosting and technical processing may occur in countries other than the visitor's location. Applicable privacy rights can differ. A configured contact method may be used for a rights request, but identity and scope may need to be verified before action is taken.

Use BrainMeter responsibly

Review the Disclaimer and Privacy Policy for the platform's measurement and data-handling boundaries.