Your Data & Privacy

Calcorium is designed to keep the values you enter under your control and to be transparent about the limited website analytics it uses.

Last updated: July 12, 2026

Data autonomy

Your biological sequences, numerical values, and calculation inputs belong to you. Calcorium does not treat calculator inputs as material to aggregate, analyze, sell, monetize, or use for artificial intelligence training.

Local browser processing

Calcorium calculators are built primarily with client-side code. For tools identified as browser-private, calculations and sequence processing take place in your browser's active memory rather than being submitted to a Calcorium calculation server.

  • Calculator inputs: Values entered into calculator fields remain in the browser while you use the page.
  • Sequences and files: Biological sequences and locally loaded FASTA or text files are read and processed by your browser. Their contents are not intentionally uploaded to or stored in a Calcorium database.
  • Results: Generated results remain local unless you choose to copy, download, print, or otherwise share them.
  • Local operation: After a calculator page and its required assets have loaded, many calculations can continue without an active network connection.

Website analytics and cookies

Calcorium uses Google Analytics to understand general site traffic and which calculators are most useful. A standard Analytics setup may collect information such as page views, session statistics, approximate geographic region, browser type, and device type. Google Analytics may also use a first-party cookie, such as _ga, to distinguish visits and sessions.

Calcorium does not configure Google Analytics to collect calculator field values, biological sequences, uploaded file contents, financial inputs, or calculated results. Analytics information is handled under Google's Privacy Policy and its explanation of cookies and similar technologies.

Institutional and research use

This browser-focused architecture is intended to reduce unnecessary exposure of unpublished research sequences, proprietary calculations, and sensitive projections. Users remain responsible for confirming that any tool they use meets their institution's policies, data classification rules, intellectual-property requirements, and applicable privacy obligations.

Privacy questions

Questions about this privacy statement can be sent to hello@calcorium.com.