Privacy Policy
Introduction
Base64 Image Converter is an open-source tool hosted at base64toimage.github.io. We believe in transparency and user privacy. This privacy policy explains how our tool handles your data.
Data Collection and Processing
Local Processing
- All image conversions are processed entirely in your browser
- No images or Base64 strings are ever uploaded to our servers
- No data leaves your device during the conversion process
- You can verify this by checking our open-source code
No Storage
- We do not store any of your images or Base64 data
- No servers are involved in the conversion process
- All processing is temporary and exists only in your browser's memory
No Personal Information
- We do not collect any personal information
- No account creation is required
- No email addresses are collected
Open Source Commitment
Transparency
- Our code is fully open source
- Available on GitHub: base64toimage.github.io
- You can review, contribute, or fork the code
Community
- Discussions and feedback: discussions
- Bug reports and feature requests can be submitted via GitHub Issues
- Community contributions are welcome
Analytics and Cookies
Minimal Analytics
- We use GitHub Pages analytics only
- No personal identifiers are collected
- All analytics data is aggregated and anonymous
Essential Cookies
- We use only essential cookies required for the tool to function
- No tracking or advertising cookies
- No third-party cookies
Security
Browser-Based Security
- All conversions happen locally in your browser
- End-to-end security for your data
- No server-side processing or storage
HTTPS Protection
- Secured by GitHub Pages with HTTPS
- Industry-standard encryption for all web traffic
Updates to Privacy Policy
- Privacy policy is maintained in our GitHub repository
- Changes can be tracked through commit history
- Last updated: January 9, 2024
Contact Information
For privacy-related questions or concerns:
- GitHub Discussions: discussions
- Open an issue: issues
Compliance
This privacy policy complies with:
- GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)
- CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act)
- Other applicable privacy laws and regulations
As an open-source project, we are committed to transparency and user privacy. You can verify our privacy practices by reviewing our source code on GitHub.