CivicScience collects the answers you provide when taking polls and attaches them to your anonymous voting history. We use this information to ask you relevant questions, to make your entire voting history available to you, and to show you how you compare to people like you. This also ensures that your opinion is counted in the scientific research we conduct and share with decision-makers. We do not store any personally identifiable information with your responses.
If you prefer that we do not save your anonymous voting history, you may click here to opt out.
When you opt out, we will place an opt-out cookie on your computer. The opt-out cookie tells us not to save your voting history when you take a CivicScience poll. Please note that if you delete, block, or otherwise restrict cookies, or if you take polls using a different computer or Internet browser, you will need to renew your opt-out choice.