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Answers remain in the active browser session while the assessment runs.
Privacy and local processing
The DELTA browser application processes assessment answers on the user’s device. The current prototype does not send those answers to a DigiData assessment server.
The simple position
The application’s assessment logic runs in the browser. Users may save answers in the browser profile, export a JSON file and print or save the report as a PDF.
DigiData does not receive those assessment contents merely because the application runs. A user transmits information only by choosing to share a file, request support or use another communication channel.
Data flow
Answers remain in the active browser session while the assessment runs.
Optional local save writes the assessment to the browser profile using localStorage.
JSON and PDF files go to the location chosen by the user or browser.
DigiData receives content only when the user deliberately sends it for support, review or another service.
The licensed prototype can save a record in browser localStorage. That storage belongs to the relevant browser profile. It may disappear when a user clears site data, uses private browsing, changes device or profile, or applies organisational browser policies.
DELTA 0.3 does not encrypt the localStorage record. Device encryption, user access controls and browser-profile security therefore remain important. Use the JSON export and the organisation’s approved records system for durable storage.
The public demonstration should contain only fictional sample facts. It disables production save and marks the report as a sample. Do not enter confidential, privileged or security-sensitive information.
Hosting the public pages may create ordinary server logs, such as IP address, request time, requested page and browser information. The supplied product package contains no third-party analytics, advertising tracker or assessment-content telemetry. The privacy notice for the deployed DigiData website governs any additional website processing.
DigiData processes contact, contracting, billing and support information when a person requests a licence, pilot, workshop or professional review. The main DigiData privacy notice governs that processing.
Exported files can contain the full assessment. The user controls where those files are stored and who receives them. Organisational users should apply appropriate access controls, retention schedules, secure transfer and deletion arrangements.
Do not attach a complete confidential assessment to an initial support email. Describe the problem without sensitive facts. DigiData can agree an appropriate channel where review of the actual record becomes necessary.
Privacy and local-processing notice version 0.3 · 14 August 2026.