Privacy Policy
We run a zero-tracking stack. Everything you convert stays in your browser. This page spells out the few situations where data could be involved and how we avoid keeping it.
No tracking
No analytics pixels, no session recording, no fingerprinting.
No cookies
We do not set marketing, analytics, or behavioral cookies.
Client-side first
Conversions run in your browser; requests stay local to you.
What we collect
By default: nothing personally identifiable. We do not log inputs, IP addresses, timestamps, or user-agent strings. If we ever introduce opt-in telemetry for performance debugging, it will be clearly disclosed and disabled by default.
Cookies and local storage
We avoid cookies entirely. If a future feature needs preferences (e.g., default timezone), we will store that locally in your browser only, never on our servers, and keep it transparent in the UI.
Self-hosting
You can self-host UnixConverter. When self-hosted, any operational data remains under your control. Follow the Docker instructions and place the instance behind your preferred reverse proxy, WAF, or VPN.
Security
We keep dependencies current, lint for unsafe patterns, and review changes with privacy in mind. If you find a vulnerability, email us. We acknowledge within 24 hours and provide remediation timelines.
Data retention
We do not persist your input or output. Server logs are minimized and rotated; where infrastructure providers emit IPs in access logs, we discard them as soon as operationally possible.
Third-party services
We do not embed trackers or ads. If we use a CDN or uptime monitor, it is for availability only and configured to avoid storing personal data. Should this change, we will update this page and the changelog.
Your choices
Use the hosted version with confidence, or self-host for maximum control. You can also block network access entirely and still use our tools offline after the first load thanks to client-side execution.
Questions about privacy?
Email us and we will give a direct, specific answer.