Last updated: June 25, 2026 · Effective: June 25, 2026
just top tools takes your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use and protect it, and the choices you have. Most of our tools run entirely in your browser, and we are committed to handling any data lawfully and transparently.
We collect only what we need to provide a good service:
1.1 Technical information collected automatically
Access logs: IP address, browser type, operating system, and time of access
Usage statistics: page views, feature usage, and time on page (via Google Analytics)
Device information: screen resolution and language settings (to optimize how pages display)
1.2 Data stored locally in your browser
Tool preferences: configuration and history for the tools you use
User settings: theme preference, language, and other personalization
🔒 Our commitment
All of our tools use client-side processing. The data you enter — JSON, text, and so on — is never uploaded to our servers; it is processed entirely in your browser, keeping your data private.
2. How We Use Information
We use the information we collect only for these legitimate purposes:
Service delivery: keep the site running and provide the tools you request
Improving the experience: understand usage patterns and improve features and the interface
Maintenance & security: diagnose issues and monitor for security threats
Personalization: remember your preferences for a tailored experience
Analytics: produce anonymized usage statistics to improve the product
Advertising: show ads (including personalized ads where you consent) to keep the site free
We do not:
Send you unsolicited marketing
Sell or rent your personal information to third parties
Use your information for purposes unrelated to the service
3. Data Storage
3.1 Where and how
Local storage: most user data lives in your browser (LocalStorage)
Server logs: basic access logs are kept in a secure server environment
Infrastructure: we rely on reputable cloud providers that meet international standards
3.2 Retention
Local data: under your control — clear your browser storage at any time
Access logs: retained for 90 days for security and troubleshooting
Analytics data: retained in anonymized form for product improvement
3.3 Data-handling principles
Minimization: collect and process only what is necessary
Purpose limitation: use data only for the purposes disclosed
We do not sell, rent, or otherwise trade your personal information. We share data only in the following cases:
4.1 Legal requirements
When disclosure is required by applicable law or regulation
In response to valid legal process from a court or public authority
Where necessary to protect safety, rights, or property
4.2 Service providers
Infrastructure providers: vendors that host and run the site (bound by confidentiality obligations)
Security services: sharing strictly necessary to prevent security threats
4.3 Analytics & advertising partners
Google Analytics: we use Google Analytics to understand traffic in aggregate. Google may set cookies and process data in accordance with its own privacy policy.
Google AdSense: we display ads through Google AdSense. Google and its partners may use cookies to serve ads based on your visits to this and other sites. You can manage ad personalization in your Google Ad Settings, and opt out of personalized advertising from participating vendors at aboutads.info.
🛡️ Third-party safeguards
We work only with reputable providers, and in regions where consent is required, analytics and advertising load only after you accept them through our cookie consent banner.
5. Data Security
We use layered security measures to protect your data:
5.1 Technical measures
HTTPS encryption: the entire site is served over SSL/TLS
Client-side processing: sensitive data is processed in your browser, not uploaded
Access control: strict server access-permission management
Monitoring: ongoing security monitoring and threat detection
Backups: regular, secure backups of important data
5.2 Organizational measures
Awareness: regular data-protection and security practices
Auditing: logging and review of data-access activity
Incident response: a defined process for security incidents
Compliance: periodic security and compliance reviews
5.3 In the event of an incident
If a data breach or other security incident occurs, we will:
Notify the relevant authorities as required by law
Inform potentially affected users in a timely manner
Take steps to limit further harm
Cooperate with any investigation
6. Your Rights
Depending on where you live (for example under the GDPR or CCPA), you may have the following rights:
6.1 Access
Know how we process your personal information
Request a copy of your personal information
6.2 Rectification
Ask us to correct inaccurate personal information
Ask us to complete incomplete personal information
6.3 Erasure
Ask us to delete your personal information (where the law allows)
Withdraw consent to the processing of your personal information
6.4 Restriction & objection
Ask us to restrict processing of your personal information
Object to automated decision-making
6.5 Portability
Request your data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format
Where technically feasible, ask us to transmit it directly to another controller
📞 Exercising your rights
To exercise any of these rights, contact us using the details at the bottom of this page. We will respond within the time required by law.
7. Cookies & Advertising
7.1 What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help provide a better browsing experience.
7.2 Types of cookies we use
Essential cookies: keep core site features working
Functional cookies: remember your preferences and choices
Analytics cookies: help us understand site usage (anonymized, via Google Analytics)
Advertising cookies: used by Google AdSense and its partners to serve and measure ads
7.3 Consent
In regions such as the EEA and the UK, analytics and advertising cookies load only after you accept them through our consent banner. You can change your choice at any time by clearing your browser storage or reopening the banner.
7.4 Managing cookies
You can manage cookies in several ways:
Disable or delete cookies in your browser settings