I'm going to ask you then, obviously what is a pointless question, as you seem to have an answer for everything to justify online diagnostic assessments... how exactly did the online assessment evaluate the physical (behavioral) components of the diagnostic criterion required for a dissociative disorder diagnosis, that can only be assessed by a trained diagnostic clinician face to face?
You are older than I... so you should be much wiser than myself, and this avenue is not very wise at all.
Please do not perpetuate such nonsense onto this forum. If you took the time to learn correctly what is encompassed in a full diagnostic assessment for a dissociative or anxiety disorder, you would change your tune very quickly. Go grap a CAPS assessment and training manual, along with an actual DSM IV-TR, and you will quickly get off this question and answer limited knowledge you have to understand the full detail that goes into assessment, both behavioral and mental assessment aspects. You would quickly change your thought on online assessments being accurate or not, even as only a guide, they are far from accurate due to the full assessment spectrum which the average person would have no idea about unless reading the mentioned documents in full.
I used to have such online tools here, then as my own knowledge has grown, I was wrong to have them, as they do more damage than good with mental health diagnosis, hence why they are no longer here.
Seriously, please learn more for your own good, not from here, but independent, look in source documents mentioned about what goes into these diagnoses, then you will understand that no online assessment can come close to being accurate for most mental health diagnosis.