Last Updated: June 21, 2026
1. Overview#
OpsKit provides browser-based developer and operations tools at opskit.tools. Most formatting, validation, cryptography, and generation tools process their primary input locally. Features requiring live data—such as DNS lookup, temporary email, and experimental AI assistance—contact the services identified on their pages.
This policy explains what data may be processed by OpsKit and third-party services.
2. Local Tool Processing#
Local-only tools process their primary input in your browser. Examples include generated passwords, regex test data, kubectl command selections, resume content, and YAML or JSON entered into local validators.
Some tools use browser localStorage for saved data or preferences. This data remains on your device unless a tool page explicitly states otherwise. You can remove it through the tool or your browser settings.
3. Features That Contact Services#
Some features require network access:
- DNS tools: Send the requested domain name and record type to the public DNS resolver identified by the tool.
- Temporary email: Contacts the temporary-email service required to create an inbox and retrieve messages.
- Experimental AI Assistant: Sends the prompt, selected tool context, and technical request metadata to an AI service for processing. Do not submit personally identifiable information (PII), credentials, secrets, personal records, or other sensitive data. OpsKit does not intentionally collect or persist AI prompt content as PII. A daily per-IP usage limit helps manage service capacity and prevent abuse.
Do not submit secrets, credentials, personal records, PII, or other sensitive information to a live-data or AI feature.
4. Analytics#
We use Google Analytics to understand aggregate site usage, such as pages visited, referral sources, approximate location, browser type, and device type. Google may receive identifiers, IP-derived information, and request metadata according to its configuration and your consent choices.
You can review Google’s Privacy Policy and use the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on.
5. Advertising#
OpsKit uses Google AdSense to support operation of the website. Google and its advertising partners may process information such as advertising identifiers, cookies or local storage, IP address, approximate location, browser/device information, ad interactions, and page context.
Depending on your location and consent choice, Google may serve personalized, non-personalized, or limited ads. Personalized ads may use prior activity or interests. Non-personalized and limited ads primarily use contextual information and restricted technical signals.
Google acts as a third-party advertising vendor. Learn more at:
- How Google uses information from sites or apps that use its services
- Google Ads Settings
- Google advertising technologies
6. Cookies, Local Storage, and Consent#
Analytics, advertising, site preferences, and individual tools may use cookies or browser storage. Where consent is legally required, advertising and analytics choices are presented through a Google-certified consent-management platform.
You may accept, reject, or manage the available purposes. You can later withdraw or change consent through the site’s persistent privacy controls once the consent message is active. Browser settings can also clear or block cookies and local storage, although doing so may reset preferences or saved local tool data.
7. How Information Is Used#
Information may be used to:
- provide live-data and experimental AI features you request;
- enforce security, abuse prevention, and daily service limits;
- understand aggregate usage and diagnose technical problems;
- serve, measure, and protect advertising where permitted;
- maintain and improve the website.
We do not sell the contents entered into local-only tools, and we do not intentionally collect or store PII submitted through the experimental AI feature.
8. Recipients and Transfers#
Information may be processed by Google for Analytics and AdSense, by public DNS resolvers, by temporary-email infrastructure, and by service providers needed for requested features. These providers may process data in countries outside your own under their applicable safeguards and terms.
9. Retention and Security#
Local tool data remains under your browser’s storage controls. Live services may retain technical logs, usage counters, cached responses, or service data for security and operation. OpsKit uses HTTPS and limits collection where practical, but no internet service can guarantee absolute security.
10. Your Choices#
Depending on applicable law, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, or object to processing of personal data. You may also:
- change advertising and analytics consent through the site’s privacy controls;
- manage personalized advertising through Google Ads Settings;
- opt out of participating vendors through YourAdChoices or Your Online Choices;
- clear cookies and local storage through your browser;
- contact us about a privacy request.
11. Children’s Privacy#
OpsKit is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
12. Changes#
We may update this policy as services or legal requirements change. The effective date at the top identifies the current version.
13. Contact#
- Website: https://opskit.tools
- Email: privacy@opskit.tools
