Privacy planning · Free browser tool
Personal Privacy Risk Checkup
Create a prioritized privacy checklist based on device locks, cloud copies, sharing, app access, metadata, updates, and recovery habits.
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Turn a few non-sensitive answers into a practical privacy action list without creating an account or storing a personal profile.
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Your practical checklist will appear here
Answers stay in this tab and are used only to prioritize the guidance shown on this page.
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What this tool does
A focused job, with a visible boundary.
Turn a few non-sensitive answers into a practical privacy action list without creating an account or storing a personal profile.
Three highest-priority actions
No account and no answer storage
Know the limits
A local check is not a guarantee.
Your answers stay in this tab, but the guidance is general, cannot inspect your setup, and cannot replace a real recovery test, security audit, or specialist safety plan.
- This is a general educational checkup, not a security audit or threat assessment.
- It cannot inspect device settings, accounts, apps, or cloud providers.
- The right precautions depend on personal risk, local law, and the people or organizations involved.
Four local steps
How to use privacy checkup.
- 01
Start without entering names, account details, or secrets.
- 02
Answer ten short questions about devices, cloud storage, sharing, and access.
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Review the priority areas generated from your answers.
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Work through the checklist and seek specialist help for high-risk situations.
Clear answers
Privacy checkup questions.
Does this produce a privacy score?
It produces a readiness level and prioritized actions, not a scientific or universal privacy score. The recommendations are more useful than a dramatic percentage.
Can the checker see my device settings?
No. It only uses the choices you make in the current tab and does not inspect the device or contact outside services.
Is this suitable for stalking or domestic-abuse risks?
It is not a substitute for specialist safety planning. Changing settings can sometimes alert another person, so seek help from a trusted local support organization when monitoring or coercion is possible.