Privacy Policy
Short version: AppsychLab does not ask for or collect your personal information, there are no accounts, and your experiment results stay in your browser. Here are the details.
Who this applies to
AppsychLab is an educational resource intended for high-school students (ages 14–18), teachers, and adult learners. It is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect any information from children under 13.
What we collect
No personal information. We do not ask for your name, email, or any account. You can use every tool, experiment, and guide without signing in or identifying yourself.
Your experiment results stay on your device. When you run the Stroop, memory-span, conditioning, or cognitive-bias activities, the scores are computed in your browser and are not sent to us or stored on a server. Refreshing or closing the page clears them.
Cookies and analytics
We aim to keep tracking to a minimum. We may use privacy-respecting, aggregate analytics to understand which pages are useful (for example, anonymized page-view counts). Any such analytics do not identify you personally. We do not run advertising or sell data, and we never target ads at students.
Third-party services
- Hosting (Cloudflare): our site is served through Cloudflare, which may process standard technical request data (such as IP address) to deliver and secure the site.
- Web fonts (Google Fonts): pages load fonts from Google Fonts, which can expose your IP address to Google as part of serving those files.
- Analytics (if enabled): if we enable an analytics tool, it would be configured for anonymized, aggregate measurement only.
Future anonymous research data
Part of AppsychLab's mission is to turn experiment results into open, anonymous reports on how students think. If and when we add this, it will be opt-in and fully anonymous: no personal information, only aggregate results, with a clear consent step before anything is stored. We'll update this policy before any such collection begins.
Your choices
Because we don't collect personal data or use accounts, there's nothing tied to you to access or delete. You can block cookies or fonts in your browser settings, and the site's core tools will still work. Questions? Email hello@appsychlab.com.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the site grows (for example, before adding the anonymous research feature). Material changes will be reflected here with a new review date.
Last reviewed: June 2026. AppsychLab is not affiliated with the College Board.