What are you owed?
Find out what you appear entitled to — worked out entirely on your device, from rules that cite the law they encode. Nothing you enter is sent anywhere: this page makes no network request at all, works saved to disk, and forgets everything when you close it. Every question below names the rule that lets it ask; every answer shows its working.
About you
Answers update the results below as you type — change one and watch the amounts move. That is the point: try "what if I claimed Attendance Allowance?" before you decide anything.
Keep your answers — a file, not an account
Nothing you typed is stored anywhere, so here is the alternative: your
answers as a small file you keep. The rules change — every April, and lately oftener — and
when they do, drop the file back and everything recomputes in one go. The independent judge
accepts the same file, unchanged:
python3 entitlements/judge.py entitlements/uk --persona circumstances.json --json.
The file holds what you typed — date of birth, income, savings, care needs. Keep it as private as you would keep those.
circumstances.json here — or
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What this page cannot do — said plainly
It does not decide. The Department for Work and Pensions decides claims; this page's verdict vocabulary says "appears" because that is all arithmetic can honestly say. Take the working-out with you and claim: Pension Credit · Attendance Allowance — or ring Age UK or Citizens Advice, who help with exactly this. It does not see everything. Each result lists what its rules file deliberately does not encode — a close "not eligible" is worth claiming anyway. It cannot hide that you opened it. Your browser fetched the page once (save it to disk and it cannot even see that), and your browser history is your browser's. What never happens: a speculative query leaving this device.