Privacy Policy
A simple, human-readable policy about how we protect your data.
The "Too Long; Didn't Read" Version: We don't see, store, or share your text. Everything happens locally in your browser. We don't even have a database to store your data in.
1. The "Locally-Only" Rule
When you paste text into any of our tools—whether it's a JSON string, a clean-text task, or a private email draft—that text never leaves your device. Our tools are built with "Client-Side" logic. This means the JavaScript that processes your text runs on your computer, not our server.
Since the processing is local, we physically cannot see what you are typing or pasting. There is no middleman, no cloud storage, and no logging of your inputs.
2. No Accounts, No Personal Data
We don't ask for your name, email, or physical address. There is no "Sign Up" button on InputTesting. Because we don't have accounts, we don't have a database of "User Data" that could ever be breached. You are anonymous to us, and we like it that way.
3. Cookies and Analytics
We use very basic analytics to see how many people visit our pages and which tools are popular. This helps us decide which new tools to build next. We do not use these analytics to track your identity or build a "profile" on you. If you use an ad-blocker or disable cookies, the website will still work perfectly.
4. Third-Party Links
Our articles sometimes link to external sites (like official documentation or developer resources). Once you click those links, you're on their turf, and their privacy policies apply. We aren't responsible for what happens on other websites.
5. Changes to This Policy
We might update this page if we add new features (like a tool that specifically needs to talk to an API), but our core mission—privacy-first processing—will never change. If we do make a big change, we'll clearly highlight it on the homepage.
6. Contact Us
If you have questions about this policy or want to double-check how our "local processing" works, feel free to reach out via our contact page. We're happy to explain the technical side of things.