Privacy Policy
Effective May 17, 2026
Short version
Every tool on EpitomeTool runs in your browser. Whatever you type, paste, or drop into a tool stays on your device. We do not see it, store it, or send it anywhere.
What we collect
- Server logs. Our static host (Cloudflare Pages) records standard request data — IP, user-agent, URL, timestamp — for abuse prevention. These logs are short-lived and not joined to any identity.
- Advertising. We show ads through Google AdSense to fund the site. Ad-network details and your choices are listed under Advertising below.
What we do not collect
- Input you give to any tool (text, files, parameters).
- Output any tool produces.
- Accounts, profiles, or behavioural analytics.
- Cross-site tracking pixels or third-party trackers.
Cookies and local storage
We use one entry in your browser's
localStorage
to remember your light/dark theme preference. No cookies are set by
the site itself.
When ads are showing, Google AdSense and its consent manager may set additional cookies and read existing Google cookies in your browser. These cookies are described in the Advertising section below.
External services
A small number of tools talk to a third-party service when you use a specific feature. None of these calls send your raw input:
- Password breach check. When you click Check on a generated password, the tool sends only the first five characters of its SHA-1 hash to Have I Been Pwned (k-anonymity protocol). Your password never leaves your browser.
- OCR language packs. The first time you use
Image OCR or Searchable PDF in a given language, your browser
downloads the open-source Tesseract WebAssembly runtime from
unpkg.comand the corresponding.traineddatamodel fromtessdata.projectnaptha.com. Only the model file name is requested — your image, the OCR output, and any extracted text stay on your device. - Google AdSense + Funding Choices.
Ad-related scripts and iframes are served from
pagead2.googlesyndication.com,googleads.g.doubleclick.net,tpc.googlesyndication.com, andfundingchoicesmessages.google.com. The Advertising section below describes what Google receives and how to opt out.
Advertising
EpitomeTool shows ads from Google AdSense (publisher ID
ca-pub-6841947197810777
) to fund hosting, development, and ongoing maintenance
of the tools. Ads only appear in the dedicated left
and right rails outside the work area; ad scripts
never read what you type into a tool.
What Google receives
When an ad loads, Google receives the standard information any third-party script gets when included on a page: your IP address, user-agent, the URL of the page you're on, and cookies / device identifiers it has previously set in your browser. Google uses this to select ads, cap ad frequency, measure performance, and (where you have consented) personalise ads. See Google's advertising policies and the Google Ads data-processing terms for the full picture.
Consent (EEA, UK, Switzerland)
If your browser appears to be located in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, you will see a consent prompt before any personalised advertising cookies are set. The prompt is supplied by Google's official Funding Choices Consent Management Platform, which is certified under the IAB Europe Transparency & Consent Framework (TCF v2.2). You can grant, refuse, or withdraw consent at any time — if you refuse, you'll still see ads, but they will be non-personalised.
Opt-out
- You can opt out of personalised advertising from Google across all sites at My Ad Center .
- You can opt out of third-party vendors using cookies for personalised advertising at aboutads.info (US) or youronlinechoices.eu (EU).
- Browser-level controls such as Safari's Intelligent Tracking Prevention, Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection, and most major ad blockers will also suppress AdSense entirely.
What ads never see
The ad scripts run in isolated iframes outside the main work area. They do not have access to text or files you process inside any tool: those stay in the main document context and are never transmitted to any third party — including Google.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Email [email protected].