Privacy
bigtech.today · Last updated June 2026
The short version
We don’t use cookies. We don’t collect your email. We don’t know who you are. We track basic, anonymous usage stats so we can make the quizzes better.
Analytics
We use Umami, a privacy-focused, cookieless analytics tool. It collects aggregate data like page views, country (from IP, not stored), and screen size. No personal information is retained. Visitor counts are based on a daily-rotating hash. We can’t track you across days or sessions.
We also run a lightweight internal counter that records anonymous events: quiz starts, completions, answer distributions, share clicks, and CTA clicks. These are kept only as running totals, with no IP addresses, device fingerprints, or personally identifiable information collected, and nothing is tied to an individual person.
Storage
No cookies are set. If you arrive via an ad link with UTM parameters, those marketing tags are cached in your browser’s sessionStorage so we can attribute the visit to the right campaign. This data is automatically deleted when you close the tab.
On the result page we also keep one value in your browser’s localStorage (the Pubky invite code we reserved for you) so the same code reappears if you come back. It stays on your device, is not linked to any identity, and you can clear it any time from your browser settings.
Third parties
We load display fonts (Archivo Black and Space Mono) from Google Fonts, which means Google may receive your IP address as part of that request.
Contact
Questions? Reach us at @synonym_to.