Privacy Summary
The text analysis is performed locally in your browser. We do not keep a copy of your pasted text.
If you want the most private experience, avoid pasting personal identifiers and clear the text box when finished. You can also use private browsing modes or disable third‑party cookies in your browser settings.
Standard website technology (like logs and advertising systems) may collect limited technical data to operate and measure performance.
If you contact us by email, we use that information only to respond and provide support.
What “Processed Locally” Means
When we say the analysis runs in your browser, it means the text you paste is handled by the code on your device. The site does not need to upload your full text to generate word counts or scores.
This design reduces risk for drafts and sensitive writing. Still, you should avoid pasting personal identifiers (like account numbers) into any web tool unless you must.
- Local processing helps privacy by default.
- Your browser may still store form data temporarily until you clear it.
- You control what you paste and when you remove it.
Privacy at a Glance
No text you paste is sent to our servers. All analysis is performed locally in your browser using JavaScript.
We do not create user accounts, and we do not sell personal information.
Information We Process
- On‑page text you provide: processed in‑browser only
- Basic analytics: aggregated traffic metrics (page views, device type) to improve reliability
- Advertising: ad networks may set cookies to measure impressions and prevent fraud
Cookies & Analytics
- We may use cookies for session preferences and to keep the site fast
- You can block cookies in your browser settings; the tools still work
- See your browser’s help pages for opt‑out controls and clearing data
Data Retention
- Text you enter is not retained by us
- Aggregated analytics are kept only as long as needed for service quality
Your Rights
- Access, correct, or delete personal information we hold (if any)
- Opt‑out of analytics cookies via your browser or consent banner (if present)
- Contact us at everydayroyalties@gmail.com
Third Parties
We may display third‑party ads or links. Their privacy practices are their own; review their policies for details on cookies and data use.
Changes
We may update this policy to reflect technical, legal, or business changes. Material changes will be summarized at the top of this page.
Privacy Policy
We respect your privacy. This site processes your text locally in your browser. We do not collect or store pasted text on our servers.
Information We Collect
We use standard web analytics and advertising cookies to measure traffic and serve ads. You can control cookies through your browser settings.
Advertising
This site uses Google AdSense for monetization. Google may use cookies to personalize ads. Learn more about how Google uses data and how to opt out via Google’s policies.
Contact
For privacy questions, email everydayroyalties@gmail.com.
How your text is handled
This site is built to be privacy‑friendly. When you paste text into the analyzer, it is processed to calculate counts, densities, and readability signals. The intent is to analyze your text and show the result to you.
- Text input: used to compute metrics and render results.
- Storage: the tool is designed so your pasted text does not need to be saved as a “document” on our servers to function.
- Sharing: we do not sell your pasted text as content.
Practical tip
If your text contains sensitive personal information, avoid pasting it anywhere online. You can anonymize names or replace numbers before analysis.
Information we may collect
Like most websites, we may collect limited technical information to keep the site running and understand overall usage trends.
- Log data: IP address (often truncated by providers), device/browser type, and timestamp for security and reliability
- Cookies: may be used for site preferences and for advertising measurement
- Aggregated analytics: high‑level usage counts (not your pasted text)
Advertising (Google AdSense)
This site may use Google advertising services. Google and its partners may use cookies and similar technologies to serve ads and measure performance. You can control cookies in your browser settings and review Google’s ad settings to manage personalization.
Your choices & rights
- Disable cookies in your browser (some site features may be affected).
- Use an ad‑blocking extension if you prefer (it may reduce site revenue that funds development).
- Request clarification about data practices by contacting us through the Contact page.
If you are in jurisdictions with additional rights (such as access/deletion requests), we will make reasonable efforts to honor valid requests consistent with applicable law.
Children’s privacy
This site is not directed to children under 13 and does not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided personal information, contact us and we will take appropriate steps.
FAQ
Do you store the text I paste?
The tool is intended to process text to generate results without needing to retain it as stored content.
Do ads “read” my text?
Advertising services may receive technical signals (like page views) but are not intended to ingest your pasted text as ad content.
How can I opt out of personalized ads?
You can use browser controls, disable third‑party cookies, and manage ad personalization in your Google ad settings.
Last Updated: February 5, 2026
Privacy-First: What We Collect and Why
This site is designed to work without requiring you to create an account or upload your text. The core text analysis runs locally in your browser.
If you want the most private experience, avoid pasting personal identifiers and clear the text box when finished. You can also use private browsing modes or disable third‑party cookies in your browser settings.
Like most websites, we may use standard analytics and advertising technology to keep the site running and improve performance.
- Your pasted text: processed locally in your browser (not stored by us).
- Technical data: may include device/browser info and basic usage events.
- Advertising data: if ads are enabled, ad partners may use cookies or similar identifiers.
Advertising and Third‑Party Services
If advertising is enabled, ad networks may collect information to show relevant ads and measure performance. This is common across the web.
You can control cookie behavior in your browser settings. In some regions, consent banners may appear depending on your configuration.
- You can use an ad blocker if you prefer not to see ads.
- You can clear cookies and site data at any time.
- You can review Google’s ad personalization settings in your Google account (if signed in).
Data Retention and Security
Because your text analysis is handled locally, we do not maintain a database of your pasted content. If you email us, we only keep the information needed to respond.
We use standard hosting practices and modern HTTPS to protect the site in transit.
- Email support messages may be retained to help with future support.
- We do not sell personal information.
- We update this policy as the product evolves.
Cookie Controls and Your Options
Most browsers allow you to block third‑party cookies, clear stored site data, or use private browsing. These controls can reduce tracking and change how advertising behaves.
If you disable cookies, some ad-related features may be less relevant, but the core text tools should still work.
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
- Safari: Settings → Privacy → Prevent cross‑site tracking.
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection.
Questions, Requests, and Updates
If you have questions about this policy or want to request clarification about data handling, you can contact us using the email listed on the Contact page.
We may update this policy as the site evolves. When we do, we’ll revise the wording on this page so it stays accurate and useful.
- For privacy questions, include “Privacy Policy” in the email subject line.
- If you report an issue, avoid sending sensitive personal information.
- Check this page periodically for updates.
Plain‑Language FAQ
This FAQ summarizes the most common privacy questions in plain terms. For details, read the full sections above.
- We do not store your pasted text for the analysis tools.
- Standard web logs may record basic technical requests (like IP and browser type).
- Advertising partners may use cookies/identifiers to measure ads if ads are enabled.
- You can control cookies and site data in your browser settings.
Your Choices and Controls
You can control how browsers store and share data using built-in privacy settings. These choices can affect ads and measurement, but the core tools should still work.
If you prefer minimal tracking, consider blocking third‑party cookies and periodically clearing site data.
- Block third‑party cookies in your browser settings.
- Clear site data if you want a fresh session.
- Use private browsing for extra privacy.
Advertising Transparency
If advertising is enabled, ads help pay for hosting and ongoing improvements. Ad providers may use cookies or similar identifiers to measure performance and show relevant ads.
We aim to keep the core tools usable regardless of ad settings. You can adjust cookie controls in your browser.
- Ads fund the site’s operations and development.
- Cookie controls are managed in your browser settings.
- The core analysis tools run locally in your browser.
What We Mean by “No Text Storage”
No text storage means we don’t keep a copy of what you paste into the analysis box. The tool runs locally in your browser for the core analysis.
However, like most websites, standard technical logs and third-party services may still process limited data needed to operate the site.
- Your pasted text is not saved as a database record by us.
- Your browser may temporarily keep form data until you clear it.
- Ads/analytics (if enabled) are controlled by third-party policies.
Practical Privacy Tips for Writers
If you’re analyzing drafts that include private details, remove identifiers before pasting. Even when processing is local, it’s a good habit for any workflow.
For shared computers, clear site data and close the tab after you finish.
- Remove names, emails, and account numbers from samples.
- Use private browsing on shared devices.
- Clear site data if you want a fresh session.
Data Minimization in Practice
Data minimization means collecting the least amount of information needed to run the site. For local text tools, that often means you can provide value without saving user input.
When in doubt, don’t paste sensitive identifiers. Use short samples when troubleshooting.
- Avoid pasting personal identifiers (emails, phone numbers).
- Use small excerpts instead of full documents when possible.
- Clear the text box after you finish.
What to Include in a Strong Privacy Page
Strong privacy pages don’t just say “we respect privacy.” They explain what data is collected, what is not collected, and what choices the user has.
Including contact and update practices also increases trust.
- Data collected (if any): logs, analytics, ads.
- Data not collected: pasted text for local tools.
- User controls: cookies, browser settings.
- Contact and updates: how to reach us and how changes are handled.