Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2 June 2026
Plain-language summary, not legal advice. This reflects how the site actually works today (EU/Netherlands context), but the owner should still fill in the contact/entity details below and have it reviewed by a qualified professional before relying on it.
The short version
Everyonewebsite is built to need as little of your data as possible. There are no user accounts, and most tools run entirely inside your browser — the files and text you work with are processed on your device and are not uploaded to us. We use cookieless, privacy-friendly analytics; donations are processed by Stripe only if you choose to give; and any advertising cookies load only if you agree to them.
Who we are
For the purposes of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Dutch implementation (UAVG), the “controller” of this website is the operator of Everyonewebsite. (Owner: add your name/entity, country, and a contact address here.) You can reach us at privacy@everyone-website.com.
In-browser processing
Tools labelled as running in your browser (for example image conversion or word counting) do their work locally using your device’s own processing. The content you drop in — images, documents, text — is not sent to our servers, is not stored by us, and is gone when you close or reload the page, unless a tool explicitly saves a preference in your browser’s local storage (see “Local storage” below).
Local storage on your device
To make the site nicer to use, we may store small amounts of data in your
browser’s localStorage. This stays on your device and is not
transmitted to us. It currently includes:
- your light/dark theme choice;
- the tools you’ve marked as favourites;
- your advertising consent choice (so we don’t keep asking);
- occasional per-tool settings or inputs, where a tool offers to remember them for you.
You can clear this at any time through your browser’s settings (clearing site data), and it never leaves your device.
Cookies, advertising & consent
We keep the lights on with advertising. When ads are enabled, they may be served by a third-party ad network (for example, an ad provider such as Google AdSense), which can set cookies or use similar technologies to show and measure ads.
Under the EU ePrivacy rules and GDPR, non-essential cookies — including advertising cookies — load only after you give consent via the cookie banner shown on your first visit. If you decline, those cookies are not set. You can change your mind at any time by clearing the site’s data to make the banner reappear.
Depending on the provider and your choices, ad personalisation may involve processing such as device/browser information, approximate location, and ad interaction data. Where an ad partner acts as an independent controller, its own privacy policy governs that processing; the owner should link the relevant provider policy here.
Analytics
We use Vercel Web Analytics to understand, in aggregate, how the site is used — such as page views, which tools are popular, and rough country, browser, and referrer. It is cookieless and privacy-friendly: it sets no cookies, stores no personal identifiers, and does not track you across other websites. No individual profile is built, and the data can’t be used to identify you.
Donations & payments
Donating is entirely optional. If you choose to donate, your payment is processed by Stripe, a third-party payment provider. You enter your card or wallet details on Stripe’s secure checkout — they go to Stripe, not to us, and we never see or store your full card number. Stripe processes that information as an independent controller under its own privacy policy. The Stripe script loads only when you open the donation popup, never on a normal page view.
Hosting & server logs
The site is hosted on Vercel, which — like virtually all hosts — may automatically process limited technical information such as IP address and request metadata to deliver the site securely and reliably, based on our legitimate interest in operating and protecting the service.
One tool, the map distance & area measurer, loads map imagery from OpenStreetMap when you use it, so your map-tile requests reach OpenStreetMap’s servers (governed by their privacy policy). The other tools don’t call external services.
Your rights
If you’re in the EU/EEA, the GDPR gives you rights over your personal data, including access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, and data portability, as well as the right to withdraw consent at any time. Because we don’t run accounts and most processing happens on your own device, we often hold little or no personal data about you. To exercise a right or ask a question, contact us at privacy@everyone-website.com.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. In the Netherlands this is the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (Dutch Data Protection Authority).
Children
This site is general-purpose and not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the site evolves (for example, if we change ad providers or add features). The “last updated” date above reflects the most recent version.
See also our Terms of Use.