What we collect
QuizSpark is a server-rendered trivia website. When you take a quiz, your answers are submitted as URL parameters to a results page that is generated server-side and immediately returned to your browser. We do not store your individual quiz answers or your score in any database, and we do not associate your answers with any persistent user identifier.
We collect standard, aggregate web server logs — request paths, response codes, approximate request rate, and user-agent strings — for the purpose of debugging and capacity planning. These logs are rotated regularly and are not shared with third parties.
Cookies
QuizSpark does not set any first-party cookies. We may set a single session cookie if you opt into a future feature like favorites or saved scores; if and when that ships, this policy will be updated.
Advertising
If we display advertising on QuizSpark, it will be served by Google AdSense or a comparable network. Those networks may set their own cookies in accordance with their own privacy policies, which we do not control. You can manage personalized ad preferences via Google's Ad Settings page.
Third-party services
QuizSpark loads webfonts from Google Fonts and pulls some quiz questions from the Open Trivia Database. Both services have their own privacy policies. The OpenTDB pull happens server-side during our seed step, not in your browser.
Children's privacy
QuizSpark is rated for general audiences but is targeted at adults who grew up in the 1990s and 2000s. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has submitted personal information to us, please contact us immediately and we will remove it.
Changes to this policy
We will update this page when our practices change. Material changes will be reflected at the top of this document with the date of the change.
Last updated: July 2026.