Effective Date: April 28, 2026
At JDTOOLS.NET, privacy is not a checkbox, a legal afterthought, or a secondary feature—it is the foundational architecture of everything we build. We believe fundamentally that you should be able to use professional-grade web utilities without being secretly tracked, profiled, or sold as a data point to third-party ad networks. In an internet landscape dominated by data-hungry services, our commitment is simple: your data belongs exclusively to you.
The vast majority of JDTOOLS.NET utilities (including all of our calculators, file converters, text processors, and financial estimators) operate strictly within the confines of your local device. When you input data into our forms, your web browser executes our JavaScript locally.
Your specific calculation data is never transmitted to our servers. We physically cannot see what numbers you calculate, what formats you convert, the passwords you generate, or the sensitive text you edit. By employing a zero-knowledge architecture for our application logic, we eliminate the risk of data breaches involving user input, because there is no user input stored on our databases to breach.
We strive for a policy of zero-collection regarding personal identification. When you simply visit JDTOOLS.NET, we may capture anonymous, aggregate technical information in our server access logs, such as:
We absolutely DO NOT collect your name, email address (unless you actively send us an email or fill out a contact form), home address, financial details, IP addresses linked to user profiles, or any other Personally Identifiable Information (PII). The limited telemetry we do collect is solely used to optimize our site performance, maintain security, and fix critical bugs. It is completely anonymized.
We use local storage mechanisms (like HTML5 localStorage) extremely sparingly, and only for essential site functions that enhance your user experience. For example, we use it to remember your preference for Dark Mode versus Light Mode, or to temporarily cache the state of a tool so you do not lose your work if you accidentally refresh the page.
We explicitly do not use third-party tracking cookies, behavioral advertising pixels, cross-site tracking tags, or "fingerprinting" techniques. Your activity on JDTOOLS.NET cannot and will not be used to serve you targeted advertisements elsewhere on the internet.
We utilize secure, enterprise-grade cloud hosting providers (such as Vercel, Google Cloud, or AWS) to deliver our website files to you rapidly via Edge networks. These providers may have their own privacy policies governing their network infrastructure. Our site may also include optional, strictly privacy-friendly analytics services (like Plausible Analytics or Fathom) which are fully anonymized and compliant with international privacy laws.
This privacy-first approach means that JDTOOLS.NET inherently complies with the strictest principles laid out in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the United States, and other global data protection frameworks, primarily because we avoid gathering the regulated data in the first place.
We may update this Privacy Policy occasionally to reflect changes in our toolsets or legal requirements. Any significant changes will be clearly highlighted on our platform. Your continued use of the website following these changes constitutes acceptance of the new policy.
If you are a privacy researcher, a concerned user, or require further clarification regarding our technical infrastructure and data policies, please do not hesitate to contact our team directly at privacy@jdtools.net. We answer privacy inquiries promptly and transparently.