Last updated: June 2026
What the tools collect: nothing
Every tool on QuickDevKit runs entirely in your browser. The text, JSON, tokens or other data you enter is processed on your device and is never transmitted to us, logged, or stored. We do not have a server that receives your input, so we could not read it even if we wanted to. You can verify this by opening your browser's developer tools and watching the Network tab while you use a tool.
Cookies and Google AdSense
This site is free and funded by advertising through Google AdSense. To show ads, Google and its partners may use cookies and similar technologies. These can be used to serve personalised ads based on your prior activity, or non-personalised ads where required.
We ask for your consent before personalised advertising cookies are used. Consent is collected through a Google-certified consent management platform, which appears where consent is legally required (for example, for visitors in the EEA, the UK and Switzerland).
- If you do not consent, Google may still show non-personalised ads, which do not use cookies to build a profile of you.
- If you consent, Google and its partners may set cookies to show personalised ads, as described in Google's policies.
You can change your choice at any time using the privacy or consent options provided on the site. The tools themselves work the same either way.
Google's role
Advertising is provided by Google. Google's use of advertising cookies is governed by its own policies, including How Google uses cookies in advertising and the Google Privacy Policy. You can manage ad personalisation in your Google Ad Settings.
Controlling cookies
Beyond the consent options on the site, you can block or delete cookies through your browser settings, and use your browser's private/incognito mode. Declining advertising cookies does not affect the tools — they work exactly the same either way.
Questions
If you have any questions about this policy, email hello@quickdevkit.com. We may update this page from time to time; the date at the top reflects the latest revision.