What this page knows about you

This page asks for information about where you (or a family member) lived during the atmospheric nuclear-testing era, and about cancer diagnoses, so it can read the federal compensation rules against those facts.

Here's exactly what it does with that information.

It never leaves your browser

Your answers are not sent to any server. There is no account, no sign-in, no analytics that record what you typed. The page works entirely in the browser tab you opened.

Where your answers are stored depends on the mode you chose

If you selected Private device: your answers are saved in your browser's localStorage. They stay for up to 14 days, then automatically expire. Only you can access them, and only from this browser on this device. You can clear them anytime via the "Clear my saved answers" link at the bottom of the result page.

If you selected Shared or public device: your answers live only in this browser tab's session memory. Closing the tab erases them immediately. Nothing persists to disk.

If you selected Just looking: nothing is stored. The wizard isn't even running.

You can print or save your result, but you have to choose to

The result page has a print button (private and shared modes) that generates a PDF you control. Nothing is uploaded; the PDF lives on your device only.

What the site collects, regardless of mode

The web server delivering this page may record standard request logs (your IP address, the page you visited, your browser type). These logs are kept for [N] days for operational purposes only — they are not connected to your wizard answers, which the server never sees.

Questions

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