Privacy policy
This page describes exactly what happens to the information you enter. It reflects how the calculator actually works, not a general template.
What you give us
The only thing you type into this site is your official response sheet link, plus your category and paper selection. There is no account, no sign-up, and no password.
What happens to your response sheet
- Your link is sent to our server, which requests that page from the official response sheet host and passes the page back to your browser. This step exists only because your browser is not allowed to read that host directly.
- All scoring — comparing answers, section totals, accuracy and insights — runs inside your browser. The contents of your response sheet are not written to a database or a file on our server.
- Your hall ticket number, name, test centre and score exist only in the browser tab you are using. Closing or reloading the page clears them.
- The PDF scorecard is built in your browser and saved directly to your device. It is never uploaded.
What our server records
To stop the fetch endpoint being abused as an open proxy, we keep a short-lived rate-limit record: a one-way hash of your IP address and the times of your recent requests. It is stored in a temporary directory and expires within five minutes.
Like any website, the hosting server keeps ordinary access logs (time, IP address, page requested, browser). Your response sheet link is submitted in the request body rather than the address, so it does not appear in those logs.
Third parties
Two external services are used to load files: Google Fonts for the typeface and cdnjs for the PDF library, which loads only when you choose to download a scorecard. Those providers receive your IP address as part of any normal file request. Nothing from your response sheet is sent to them, and no advertising or analytics trackers are included on this site.
Sharing your score
The share option builds a short summary of your marks. Your hall ticket number is left out unless you tick the box to include it, and nothing is shared until you choose where to send it.