Privacy & Data Handling
Privacy Policy
Privacy information for ToolKit Online, including local processing, third-party services, logs, and ad-related disclosures.
ToolKit Online is built to keep common utility tasks inside the browser whenever possible. This policy explains what is processed locally, what may still be visible to hosting, analytics, or advertising providers, and how cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, or other identifiers may still be used when third-party services are active.
Browser-local processing
Many tools on the site operate entirely in the browser. Common examples include JSON formatting, text cleanup, time conversion, QR generation, image resizing, image compression, and format conversions that rely on browser APIs. When that is the case, the content is not intentionally uploaded to an application server just to obtain the result.
- Local processing reduces routine exposure but does not replace safe browsing practices.
- Avoid pasting secrets into URLs because URLs may appear in logs, browser history, and referrers.
- If a future feature requires server processing, it should say so explicitly at the point of use.
Hosting, logs, and infrastructure data
Like most web services, the site may generate standard infrastructure logs through the hosting stack. These records can include IP address, user agent, request path, referrer, timestamp, and response status. Such information is used for reliability, abuse prevention, debugging, and aggregate traffic understanding.
Analytics and advertising disclosures
The site may use analytics and advertising services, including Google AdSense, to understand performance and support free access. Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, or other identifiers to deliver ads, measure performance, prevent abuse, and apply personalization or frequency controls where their policies or local law permit it.
- Google AdSense may use cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, or similar identifiers for ad delivery, measurement, abuse prevention, and traffic quality review.
- Analytics providers may collect page views, device characteristics, referrer data, browser metadata, and coarse interaction metrics to understand site usage.
- Users can manage many advertising cookies through browser settings, consent prompts, or Google ad settings where available.
- Users should review the policies of those third parties for service-specific details.
Contact for privacy issues
Privacy or policy questions can be sent to ops@codertools.site. Include the affected page, the concern, and any relevant browser context so the issue can be investigated accurately.