A simpler explanation of how privacy is handled on Online Quick Tools
This page explains the kinds of information that may be processed when people use the site, how that information is used, and the practical privacy choices users have.
Accounts
Not required for normal use
Goal
Use only what is needed
Contact
support@onlinequicktools.com
Privacy-first in practical terms
The site is built around quick utility workflows, so the aim is to avoid collecting more information than is actually necessary to make the tools work. Many tasks can be handled directly in the browser, which helps reduce friction and limits unnecessary data handling.
This policy is meant to give users a clear overview rather than overwhelm them with legal language. If a tool needs a file, text, or other input to do its job, that input is used for the requested task and not for unrelated purposes.
At a glance
- No standard account signup is required to use the main tools.
- Tool inputs are processed only to deliver the requested result.
- Advertising or analytics providers may use cookies under their own policies.
- Questions can be sent to support@onlinequicktools.com.
What we collect
Online Quick Tools is designed to work without account creation. In general, we do not require users to submit personal details to access tools. We may collect limited technical information such as browser type, device type, pages visited, and general usage patterns to improve site performance, reliability, and security.
Files, text, and tool inputs
Some tools process files or text that users provide, such as PDFs, images, or written content. That content is used only to perform the requested operation. We do not intend to keep uploaded files longer than necessary for processing, and we do not use user inputs for unrelated purposes such as marketing or profiling.
Cookies and analytics
The site may use cookies or similar technologies for basic functionality, traffic analysis, security, and ad-related purposes. Users can usually control cookie behavior through browser settings, though disabling some cookies may affect how parts of the site work.
Advertising
Online Quick Tools may display advertising from Google AdSense or other partners. These providers may use cookies to show more relevant ads based on browsing activity. Users can learn more about Google advertising settings and data practices through Google's own controls and policy pages.
Security and retention
We take reasonable steps to protect information processed through the site, but no online service can promise absolute security. We aim to minimize retention and reduce unnecessary exposure wherever possible, especially for temporary tool inputs.
External links and third parties
The site may link to other websites or use third-party services to power parts of the experience. We are not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of third-party sites, so users should review those policies separately when needed.
Updates and questions
This policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in the site, technology, advertising setup, or legal requirements. If users have questions or privacy-related concerns, they can contact support@onlinequicktools.com.
