Privacy
Explore first. Identify yourself only if you choose to continue.
You can use the recognition experience without giving your name, email address, phone number, or a personal written account of what is happening.
Before you submit contact information
The Site records a random session identifier and interaction events such as whether someone started, which options were selected, how far someone progressed, whether a reflection was corrected, which coaching offer was reached, whether contextual credibility was opened, and whether someone reached the contact screen.
This information helps show which language resonates, where visitors leave, which paths appear useful, and which offers generate conversations. The Site does not intentionally add your name, email, or phone to these pre-contact events.
When you choose to contact Bentzy
Your contact information and optional note are saved so Bentzy can respond. You separately choose whether to share the recognition answers that brought you there. If you leave that choice unchecked, the inquiry is stored without your recognition path or the session identifier used for route analytics.
If you do share your path, Bentzy receives your selected words, meaningful corrections, destination, and optional note in a human-readable inquiry summary. The Site does not add a psychological interpretation or hidden label.
What “private-first” does and does not mean
The Site does not intentionally connect your recognition path to your contact identity unless you ask it to. Like most hosted websites, the Sites platform and its infrastructure may create technical logs or metadata needed to operate and secure the service. This page therefore does not promise strict anonymity beyond what the implementation can truthfully support.
You do not need to disclose sensitive information to use the Site.
The interactive experience uses selected options. Free text appears only at the voluntary contact step, and it can be left blank.
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