Quick answer
Yes, the quiz is designed to be taken privately. You can use it without creating an account, and your in-progress answers stay in your browser rather than being posted publicly.
People often want a low-pressure way to explore preference without feeling exposed. Privacy is part of making that experience usable in the first place.
This page explains what the quiz does to stay lightweight, what it does not claim to do, and how to think about privacy realistically.
You can take the quiz without creating an account
The quiz is built to start quickly. There is no signup wall before answering questions, which lowers friction and avoids collecting more personal information than the experience needs.
That design choice also means the result should be treated as a personal reflection tool, not a profile you need to maintain over time.
Progress is kept in your browser for convenience
If you leave and come back, the site can remember your progress using browser storage so you do not have to restart every time.
That is helpful for usability, but it also means shared devices require normal caution. If privacy matters on a shared browser, clear local data when you are done.
Private does not mean zero context or zero risk
No consumer-facing website can promise perfect privacy in every environment. Network logs, devices, and browsers still create their own context outside the quiz UI.
The realistic promise is smaller scope: anonymous access, minimal friction, and clear expectations about what the quiz is for.