By popular request, Integrity now counts visits – but apart from that, no data is collected, no analytics are used, no cookies are stored.
…Man, I feel bad just saying that. I hate all the tracking and data farming that sites abuse nowadays without your consent, so I really don’t want my own projects to go anywhere near that stuff. But people keep asking me how many popular Integrity is, so I finally caved and added a visit count. It’s literally just a number that gets incremented, so there’s no fingerprinting or privacy concerns at all.
Your history and preferences on Integrity, like which questions you’ve marked as solved and how you’d like questions filtered, are stored locally in your browser’s localStorage
and sessionStorage
. You can view and delete these any time through Developer Tools.