Privacy Policy
UtilityHub is built around quick browser-based tasks that often do not require an account. For the main tools, the site does not ask visitors to create a profile before using the page. Where supported, files, text, and calculator values are processed locally in the browser rather than being uploaded to or stored on a UtilityHub-managed server.
This page explains what kinds of data may still be involved when external services are necessary, how advertising and analytics fit into the site, and what choices users have when they want to limit personalization or ask questions about data handling.
UtilityHub does not require account creation for the main tools and does not ask for profile information just to count text, convert files, calculate values, or run other standard utility workflows. Inputs such as draft text, uploaded files, calculator amounts, or QR content are intended to stay in the browser when the tool supports local processing.
Like most websites, the site can still receive ordinary web request information through hosting, security, and analytics layers. That kind of background traffic data is different from purposefully storing the content users enter into tools, and UtilityHub aims to keep that distinction clear.
UtilityHub uses Google AdSense to display advertising. Google may use cookies or related technologies to support ad delivery, frequency control, and, where applicable, personalization based on visits to this and other websites. Users who want to manage ad personalization can review Google’s controls through Google Ads Settings.
The site may also use Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity to understand which pages are visited, where users drop off, and which areas of the interface may need improvement. These services help the site improve usability, but they also mean some usage data is processed by external providers under their own privacy terms.
Some features rely on outside services because the page itself cannot produce the necessary data in isolation. The IP checker uses an external IP intelligence provider to return network ownership and country context. The password generator may optionally use the Have I Been Pwned password range API for breach-exposure checks, and the currency converter depends on external exchange-rate data sources for recent reference values and chart history.
Other operational services include AddToAny for sharing widgets, Userback for feedback collection, and Cloudflare for hosting and delivery. These services are used to support the utility experience, but each one has its own policies and data-handling practices. UtilityHub tries to keep their role narrow and tied to the specific job they support.
Image tools, PDF workflows, and many calculator or text inputs are designed for local browser-side handling. That means files and text are meant to be transformed on the device during the session rather than uploaded to a UtilityHub-managed storage system for later retrieval. This model is part of the reason the site can stay fast and low friction for one-off tasks.
Local processing does not mean “no network activity at all,” because the page may still load scripts, styles, ads, or optional service integrations. It does mean that the main content users bring into supported tools is not intended to become part of an account-based storage layer run by UtilityHub.
Users who want to reduce personalized advertising can manage settings through Google’s ad controls. Users who want to limit general browser tracking can also use browser-level privacy features, cookie settings, or tracker-blocking tools that fit their preferences. Because UtilityHub does not center its tools around user accounts, most interaction is intentionally available without profile creation.
Questions about this policy, privacy concerns, or requests for clarification can be sent through the site contact email. When policy or service details change in a meaningful way, the page’s update date should change as well so that visitors can see when the current wording was last reviewed.
Questions about this policy can be sent to kobary294@gmail.com.