9 Moms
Privacy
We keep the product lightweight, but completed quizzes create records that make sharing and aggregate analysis work.
When you finish a quiz, we may store your result, selected answer IDs, country and generation choices, visitor ID, user ID if signed in, and timestamp. We do not store your IP address.
When a visitor ID is first created, and when you sign in, we may store the country code derived from the request so we can understand where the community is growing. We do not store the underlying IP address.
We use aggregate analytics and ad measurement, including production-only Meta Pixel events when configured, to understand starts, completions, shares, video downloads, and discussion posts. Development and staging subdomains are excluded from production analytics.
If you sign in with Google to post in discussion rooms, Google is used as a login credential. We store the Google account identifier, email, display name, avatar URL, session records, and your comments or replies so you can stay signed in, manage your own posts, and so we can protect the room from abuse.
Your public discussion name can be different from your Google name. If you choose a room name for a named post, that room name is locked to your account so people are not confused by repeated name changes. You can also post anonymously; anonymous posts use the shared name Momo.
We do not sell Google profile data or use it for unrelated advertising. If notification features are added, your email may be used for account and community notices such as replies, moderation updates, or followed discussions, not unrelated marketing without your consent.
New comments may be visible to you immediately while automated and manual moderation decide whether they become visible to everyone. We do not send comment text, email, or display names to analytics.