Almost nothing
Privacy
Last updated August 19, 2026.
DurkBench is a public site that publishes our own test results. There are no accounts, no logins, and no sign-up. You can read every page without telling us anything.
Everything we keep
This is the complete list. It is short because there is nothing else.
A vote — only if you tap Share your take
the timethe tool you pickedyour vote
Three fields. That is the whole record. No account, no name, no device id — nothing that points back to you. When that button is switched off, nothing is stored at all.
A short memory of your network address
To stop double votes, our server holds your network address in memory for the vote cooldown — normally 30 minutes. It is never written to disk and never leaves the server.
What we never do
- No analytics, no ads, no trackers. We never ask for your name, your email, or a card.
- We do not sell or share visitor data with anyone. We have nothing to sell, so we sell nothing.
- We do not build profiles. Our web host may keep normal server logs — an IP and the page asked for. That is standard hosting, and we do not use it for anything else.
What we publish instead
Every number on this site is about our own lab machine and our own paid logins — how long our runs took, and whether the answers passed. Nothing a reader does ends up in the data.
Privacy questions go to the DurkBench team.
Read next
- Terms
How you may use the numbers we publish.
- How we test
Where every published number comes from.
- About
Who runs this lab and who pays for it.