🔒 Privacy Policy
How UtilLab handles privacy, cookies, advertising, and analytics.
Core Principles
UtilLab is a static collection of free tools that can be used without signing in. We do not directly collect account information such as names, resident registration numbers, or payment details. Calculator inputs, text to convert, and uploaded images or PDFs are generally processed inside your browser.
Some features may make network requests to load public data files, news lists, exchange rates, or other data needed for the tool to work. These requests are not designed to store sensitive user inputs on a UtilLab server.
Advertising and Cookies
UtilLab displays Google AdSense ads to support site operation. Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads based on a user's prior visits to this website or other websites. Google's use of advertising cookies enables Google and its partners to serve ads based on visits to this site and other sites on the Internet.
You can manage personalized advertising in Google Ads Settings. You may also opt out of some third-party vendors' personalized advertising cookies through YourAdChoices.
Analytics
UtilLab uses Google Analytics 4 and GoatCounter to improve site quality. These services provide aggregate statistics such as page views, device and browser types, traffic sources, and popular pages. They are not used by UtilLab to directly identify individual visitors.
You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. In some regions, Google consent mode may restrict advertising and analytics storage until consent is provided.
Third-Party Links and Retention
Pages may include links to government websites, Google services, and external references. Those external sites follow their own privacy policies.
Because UtilLab does not directly maintain user accounts, it has no separate account-data retention period. Logs and cookies collected by third-party services such as Google and GoatCounter follow each provider's own policy.
FAQ
Are my inputs or files uploaded to a server?
Most tools run in your browser and do not upload your inputs or files to a UtilLab server. Some pages may request public data files or news data needed for the tool to work.
Why are advertising cookies used?
Google and its advertising partners may use cookies or similar technologies to serve ads, prevent invalid activity, and measure ad performance. You can manage personalized ads in Google Ads Settings.
What are analytics tools used for?
Google Analytics and GoatCounter provide aggregate statistics such as visits, browsers, and popular pages so we can improve the site.