Trust Hub

Privacy of results

Assessment results can be sensitive. Our default approach is to keep personal outputs inside your account and use aggregate signals, not personal result cards, on public marketing surfaces.

Private by default

Your reports, labels, scores, and screeners are meant for your own review unless you explicitly choose to share an eligible result.

Public pages use aggregate trust signals

Home and marketing pages should highlight platform activity, breadth, and outcomes without exposing personal names or exact private scores.

Sharing should be intentional

If a result can be shared, it should happen through a deliberate action you take, not through background public exposure.

Support and deletion paths remain available

If you need help with access, privacy questions, or deletion requests, the support and policy pages remain your reference point.

What this means in practice

  • Your account is the main place to review detailed outputs and downloads.
  • Marketing pages should not reveal personal names tied to sensitive results.
  • Wellness-related results deserve extra care because they can be more sensitive than curiosity-based tests.
  • Platform-wide trust can be shown with totals, coverage, supported languages, and product breadth instead of personal examples.