Privacy
Privacy Policy
PureDevUtils is built so that your data never has to leave your device. This page explains exactly what that means in practice.
What we don't collect
Every tool on this site — JSON formatting, validation, Base64 encoding, JWT decoding, CSV conversion, and the rest — runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript. The text, files, or tokens you paste into a tool are processed locally on your device and are never sent to our servers, stored, or logged. We have no way to see what you type into any tool.
What we do collect
We use Google Analytics to understand aggregate traffic, such as which tools are popular and roughly where visitors come from. This is standard, anonymized web analytics — it does not capture anything you type into a tool, and it is not tied to your identity. You can block this with a browser extension or tracking-protection setting, and every tool will continue to work normally.
Cookies
Google Analytics may set cookies in your browser to distinguish unique visits. We do not set any first-party cookies of our own, and no cookie is used to store or transmit the content of your input.
Third parties
The only third-party service used on this site is Google Analytics. We do not sell, share, or otherwise transmit your tool input to any third party, because it never leaves your browser in the first place.
Changes to this policy
If our data practices change, this page will be updated to reflect that. Since PureDevUtils has no accounts and no way to contact individual users, we recommend checking back here periodically if this matters to you.
Questions
If you have questions about how this site handles data, you can verify the behavior yourself: every tool runs client-side, and the source is auditable. Nothing described above requires you to take our word for it.