Privacy Policy
This policy explains how WebToolArc handles browser-local tool data, local storage, device permissions, direct network requests, and advertising-related data if Google AdSense is enabled.
A local calculator may stay entirely in your browser, while a direct URL request, third-party advertisement, or device permission necessarily involves the browser, operating system, destination server, or advertising provider described below.
1. Information you enter into tools
Many tools process text, numbers, images, PDFs, files, or settings directly in your browser. WebToolArc does not require an account for core tools. Browser-local processing is intended to avoid sending tool inputs to a WebToolArc application server when the task can be completed locally.
Some tools intentionally communicate outside the page. For example, a direct browser request tool can send the request you build to the destination URL you choose, and camera/microphone tools can request access through browser permission APIs. In those cases the destination server, browser, operating system, or device may process information according to its own rules.
2. Browser storage
Some repeat-use features use browser storage such as localStorage to save preferences, recent items, presets, histories, or drafts on the device. This data normally stays in that browser profile unless the browser synchronizes it or you export/share it. You can remove it using the relevant tool controls when available or by clearing site data in your browser.
3. Device and permission data
Device and media tools may use standard browser APIs for microphone, camera, display capture, pointer, keyboard, gamepad, screen, or permission information. Access to sensitive device streams is controlled by your browser and generally requires a user action and permission. WebToolArc does not claim to bypass denied permissions or expose hardware data that the browser does not provide.
4. Server and security logs
The hosting provider, content delivery infrastructure, security layer, or network intermediaries may receive ordinary request information needed to deliver the site, such as IP address, requested URL, timestamp, user agent, referrer, and diagnostic/security information. Retention and exact fields depend on the active hosting and security configuration.
5. Advertising and Google AdSense
WebToolArc may use Google AdSense to serve advertising. When Google advertising is enabled, third-party vendors including Google may use cookies or other identifiers to serve, measure, secure, and personalize ads as permitted by the user’s choices and applicable law. Google’s use of advertising cookies can allow Google and its partners to serve ads based on visits to this site and/or other sites.
Users can manage personalized advertising in Google Ads Settings. Learn more about how Google uses information from sites or apps that use Google services at Google’s partner-sites privacy information. If additional third-party ad vendors or networks are enabled, this policy should be updated to identify them and explain applicable opt-out choices.
6. Consent for advertising
Where required for Google publisher products, WebToolArc intends to use a Google-certified consent management platform (CMP) that integrates with the IAB Transparency and Consent Framework. The consent interface, available advertising modes, and vendors shown can vary by region and the active advertising configuration. See Privacy Choices.
7. Cookies
WebToolArc’s browser-local utility code primarily relies on local browser features and does not need an account cookie for core tool use. Advertising, consent, security, or hosting services may set or read cookies or use similar technologies when those services are active. Your browser lets you inspect, block, or clear site data; blocking storage can affect saved presets or advertising/consent behavior.
8. Children and sensitive data
Do not enter passwords, authentication tokens, private keys, medical records, government identifiers, or other highly sensitive personal information into a tool unless you understand exactly how that tool handles the data and the task genuinely requires it. Tools intended for local processing should not be treated as a secure vault.
9. Changes to this policy
This policy can be updated when site features, hosting, analytics, advertising providers, consent systems, or legal requirements change. Material changes should be reflected on this page before the related production feature is enabled.
10. Contact
Contact WebToolArc
For general feedback, bug reports, accessibility issues, or policy questions, email:
Please do not send passwords, API keys, private documents, medical records, or other sensitive information.
Policy version: 2026-08-22.