Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 25, 2026
QuickToolkit is designed around browser-first processing wherever feasible. This page explains what data stays local, what limited information may be collected for operations or analytics, and how advertising-related technologies may work when ads are enabled.
1. Overview
QuickToolkit provides browser-based utility tools. We aim to collect as little personal information as possible. Most tool processing happens directly in your browser and does not require account creation.
2. Browser-side processing
Many QuickToolkit pages process inputs directly in your browser. For those tools, files, text, or calculation values do not need to be uploaded to a remote application server just to produce a result. That design reduces unnecessary data transfer and helps users work with drafts, internal files, and one-off calculations more privately.
3. Information we collect
We may collect limited technical information such as browser type, device type, referring pages, and approximate location through analytics or standard server logs to improve site performance and content quality.
If you contact us by email, we receive the details you choose to share (such as your name, email address, and message content).
4. Cookies and local storage
QuickToolkit and third-party services may use cookies or similar technologies for functionality, analytics, and ad delivery. Cookies help understand usage trends, measure performance, and serve relevant ads where applicable.
Some tools also store non-personal preferences or session state in local storage so the page can remember settings such as theme, game progress, or recent results. Where local storage is used, it is intended to support the tool experience rather than build an account-level user profile.
5. Google AdSense and third-party vendors
We may display advertisements through Google AdSense. Google and its partners may use cookies to serve ads based on your prior visits to this or other websites.
Third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to personalize ads. You can learn more about how Google uses data in advertising and controls available to users through Google settings and policy resources.
6. How to opt out or personalize ads
You can manage personalized advertising through your Google Ad Settings and similar controls offered by participating ad providers. You may also adjust browser cookie settings to limit tracking technologies.
7. Analytics
We may use privacy-respecting analytics tools to understand aggregate traffic, popular pages, and performance issues. Analytics data is used to improve content quality, site speed, and user experience.
8. Data retention and security
We retain only the minimum data needed for operational, legal, or security purposes. While we apply reasonable safeguards, no method of internet transmission or storage is completely secure.
9. Children's privacy
QuickToolkit is not directed toward children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under 13.
10. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. Any updates will be reflected on this page with a revised date.
11. Related pages
For more context on how QuickToolkit maintains pages, please review the editorial process, terms and conditions, and disclaimer.
12. Contact
For privacy questions, email us at contact@quicktoolkit.in.