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Privacy Policy

The short version: the tools on this site do not send your data anywhere, because there is nowhere for it to go. The longer version below covers what the hosting provider sees, what the browser stores, and what changes if advertising is switched on.

Who this policy is from This site is operated by the site operator named in nt-config.js. Questions about anything here go to the contact page.

1. What the tools collect

Nothing. Every tool on this site runs as code inside the page your browser has already downloaded. Text you type, files you open and results you generate stay in the tab. They are not transmitted, not logged and not stored anywhere outside your own device, and they are gone when you close the tab.

This is a property of how the site is built rather than a promise about how we behave. There is no upload endpoint and no database in this project. You can confirm it in about a minute using your browser's Network tab, or by disconnecting from the internet and continuing to use the site.

2. The tools that mention AI

Three tools are labelled prompt builder. They do not call an AI service and they do not send anything anywhere. They assemble a well-formed request from what you typed and copy it to your clipboard, so that you can paste it into whichever assistant you already use. What happens after you paste it is governed by that service, not by this one.

3. What your browser stores

The site uses your browser's local storage — not cookies — for two things. Local storage stays on your device and is never sent with a request.

KeyWhat it holdsWhyHow long
nt_themelight or dark So the site does not flash the wrong colour scheme on your next visit Until you clear site data
nt_consentA single 1 So the cookie notice is not shown again after you dismiss it. Only ever written if advertising or analytics is enabled. Until you clear site data

Clearing your browser's site data removes both. Nothing else is stored, and neither key identifies you.

4. What the hosting provider sees

Like every website, this one is served by a hosting provider, and delivering a page requires knowing where to send it. The provider's servers record standard request logs: IP address, the time, the page requested, the browser's user-agent string, and the referring page if there was one. That is a technical necessity of the web, it happens before any of our code runs, and we do not have access to it.

5. Advertising

This site is designed to be funded by advertising. Ad units are off unless a publisher ID has been configured. When they are on:

Full detail on every cookie involved is on the Cookie Policy page.

6. Analytics

The project supports Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity, Plausible and the Meta Pixel, each independently and each off until an ID is configured. If one is running, it is listed on the Cookie Policy page with what it stores. Plausible is the only one of the four that sets no cookie and collects no personal data.

7. Legal bases and your rights

Where the UK GDPR or EU GDPR applies, the lawful basis for serving the site is legitimate interest in operating it; for advertising and analytics cookies the basis is your consent, which you give through the notice and can withdraw at any time by clearing site data or blocking the cookies in your browser.

Those regulations give you rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability and objection. They are unusually easy to satisfy here: we hold no personal data about you, so there is nothing to export, correct or delete on our side. Requests concerning data held by Google or Meta must be made to them directly, as they are the controllers of it.

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, we do not sell or share personal information, because we do not collect any.

8. Children

This site is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone. Where advertising is enabled, ad requests are not tagged as child-directed; a parent or guardian with a concern should get in touch.

9. Links to other sites

Some pages link to third-party sites and some tools link to platform documentation. Once you follow a link, that site's own privacy policy governs what happens next. We have no control over and take no responsibility for their practices.

10. Security

The site is served over HTTPS. Because it holds no accounts and no personal data, the usual risks — a credential breach, a database leak — do not apply to it. The residual risk in any static site is the hosting account itself, which is protected with two-factor authentication.

11. Changes

If this policy changes materially — particularly if a service that collects data is added — the date below is updated and the change is noted on this page. Continuing to use the site after that constitutes acceptance.

12. Contact

Questions, requests or complaints: the contact page. If you are in the UK or EU and are not satisfied with a response, you may complain to your national data protection authority.

Last updated 2026-08-06. This policy describes the site as built. It is written to be accurate rather than to be broad, which means it must be revised whenever a new third-party service is added.