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Privacy Policy

How Eazy Toolbox handles data. The short version: what you type into a tool stays on your device, and nothing identifying is stored until you agree to it.

The short version

This is the summary. Every claim in it is expanded below, and nothing below contradicts it.

  • What you paste or type into a tool is processed in your browser and never sent to us.
  • No account, no sign-up, no newsletter, no profile.
  • No analytics cookie is written unless you accept it, and you can decline with one click.
  • We never sell or share personal data.
  • Our web server keeps short-lived technical logs, as every web server does.
  • One tool — the public IP lookup — contacts an outside service by necessity, and says so on its own page.

Who is responsible

Eazy Toolbox is operated by Etienne Delpech, who is the data controller for the purposes of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

For any question about this policy, or to exercise the rights described below, write to etienne.delpech5@gmail.com.

What you type into the tools

Nothing you enter into a tool is transmitted to us. The JSON you format, the token you decode, the password you generate, the numbers you convert — all of it is processed by code running inside your own browser, and none of it leaves your device or is stored anywhere by us.

This is a structural fact rather than a promise. The site is published as static files with no application server, so there is nothing on our side capable of receiving your input. Tools that meet this condition display a note saying so directly on the page.

One tool is different, and it is labelled as such. "What is my IP" asks an external echo service (ipify.org, falling back to icanhazip.com) for the public address your connection is using, because a browser cannot determine that on its own. Your browser contacts those services directly; the request is subject to their privacy policies, not ours. If you would rather not contact them, do not use that tool — no other page on the site makes that request.

Server logs

Like any web server, the server delivering these pages records each request it serves. A log line contains the IP address, the date and time, the page requested, the referring page where the browser sends one, and the browser user agent.

These logs exist to keep the site running and secure — diagnosing errors, spotting abuse, understanding load. They are not used to build profiles, are not combined with anything else, and are not shared. Log storage is capped and old entries are overwritten automatically as new ones arrive; nothing is archived for long-term keeping.

The legal basis is our legitimate interest in operating a secure and functioning website (GDPR Article 6(1)(f)).

Analytics and consent

To know which tools are useful and which are not, the site can use Google Analytics 4. It is loaded with consent mode set to denied by default, which means no analytics cookie or identifier is written before you make a choice.

The first time you visit, a small banner asks whether you accept analytics cookies. If you decline, no analytics identifier is stored and none is sent. If you accept, Google Analytics records aggregate usage: pages viewed, which tools are actually run, approximate country, device type and referring source. IP addresses are truncated before storage. We never send the content of what you typed — the site only reports that a tool was run, never with what.

Your choice is remembered in your browser’s local storage under the key "toolbox.analytics-consent". Clearing your browser data for this site erases it, and the banner will ask again.

The legal basis for analytics is your consent (GDPR Article 6(1)(a)), which you may withdraw at any time by clearing this site’s stored data in your browser.

Cookies and local storage

The site sets no cookie of its own. It uses your browser’s local storage for one purpose: remembering your answer to the consent banner, so it is not shown on every page. That entry stays on your device and is never transmitted.

If you accept analytics, Google Analytics sets its own cookies to distinguish one visit from another. Declining, or simply not answering, means those cookies are never set.

Advertising

No adverts are displayed on this site at present. The section below describes what will apply once they are, and it will be updated with the specifics before any advert is served.

The intended provider is Google AdSense. Third-party vendors, Google included, use cookies to serve adverts based on a user’s prior visits to this or other websites. Google’s use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve adverts based on your visit to this site and other sites on the internet.

You may opt out of personalised advertising by visiting Google’s Ads Settings. Visitors in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom and Switzerland will be asked for consent before any advertising cookie is set, and declining will not restrict access to any tool.

Data we never collect

For the avoidance of doubt, this site does not ask for, receive or store: your name, your email address, a password, a postal address, a phone number, payment details, or the content of anything you process with a tool. There is no registration form on the site because there is nothing to register for.

If you email us, we obviously receive your email address and whatever you wrote. That correspondence is kept only as long as needed to deal with your message.

Your rights

Under the GDPR you have the right to access the personal data held about you, to have it corrected or erased, to restrict or object to its processing, and to receive it in a portable format. Given how little this site holds, most of these requests resolve quickly.

To exercise any of them, write to etienne.delpech5@gmail.com. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your national data protection authority — in France, the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL).

Children

These tools are not directed at children, and the site does not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under 16. If you believe a child has provided personal data through the contact address, write to us and it will be deleted.

Changes to this policy

This policy will be updated when the site changes — in particular when advertising is enabled. The revision date shown at the bottom of this page always reflects the most recent substantive change. Changes that would broaden what is collected will be announced on the site before they take effect.

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