Jivaro Trust Center

Apps Data Policy

This policy explains how Jivaro apps, tools, calculators, generators, file utilities, browser utilities, games, and interactive features may process user inputs, browser storage, files, share links, analytics, third-party services, and AI-related workflows.

Many Jivaro tools are designed to be lightweight and browser-based. However, users should not assume every tool handles data the same way. Some tools may use local browser storage, external services, share links, file processing, analytics, or other features described below.

Browser Tools Local Storage Tool Inputs File Processing Share Links Third-Party APIs AI Services
Many tools run locally

Many Jivaro tools are designed to process information in the user’s browser.

Inputs usually stay local

Most tools do not intentionally send user-entered content to Jivaro servers.

Browser storage may be used

Some tools may save settings, drafts, preferences, or history locally.

Tool notices matter

Specific tool pages may provide additional data-handling details.

Scope of this policy

This policy applies to Jivaro apps, tools, utilities, calculators, generators, converters, file and image tools, network and privacy tools, finance tools, health and nutrition tools, coding and developer tools, store-related tools, games, game-related tools, and other interactive features.

This page should be read together with Jivaro’s Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, AI Use Policy, Medical Disclaimer, Financial Disclaimer, and any tool-specific notices shown on individual app or tool pages.

Core standard

Jivaro tools should be clear about meaningful data handling, especially when a tool stores data, creates share links, processes uploads, uses external services, or involves sensitive information.

Default approach for many tools

Browser-based processing

Many Jivaro apps and tools are designed to run locally in the user’s browser. In those cases, calculations, formatting, conversions, previews, or generated outputs may happen on the user’s device rather than on Jivaro servers.

User-entered content

Most tools do not intentionally send user-entered content to Jivaro servers. However, users should review the specific tool page if the tool uses uploads, share links, external APIs, AI services, accounts, payments, or cloud-based features.

Browser storage

Some tools may use browser storage to save settings, drafts, preferences, history, generated outputs, or other local data so the tool is easier to use.

Tool-specific differences

Not every tool behaves the same way. Individual app or tool pages may provide more specific notices, limitations, instructions, or data-handling details.

Browser storage and local technologies

Jivaro apps and tools may use local browser technologies to make tools work properly, remember settings, improve convenience, or preserve temporary work.

Local storage

A tool may use local storage to save settings, preferences, drafts, recent inputs, generated values, or tool state in the user’s browser.

Session storage

A tool may use session storage to keep temporary information during a browser session and clear it when the session ends.

Cookies

Cookies may be used for functionality, login features, preferences, analytics, store features, embedded services, affiliate attribution, or other site operations.

Browser cache

Browsers may cache files, scripts, images, app assets, or other resources to improve loading speed and performance.

User-generated downloads

Some tools may create files that users download to their own device. Users are responsible for storing, backing up, protecting, or deleting downloaded files.

URL parameters

Some tools may use URL parameters to preserve settings, pass values, load states, or create shareable views. Information placed in a URL may be visible to anyone with the link.

Clearing local data

Users can usually clear local tool data through browser settings, site data controls, private browsing modes, or by using any reset or clear options provided inside a specific tool.

Share links may expose content

Some Jivaro tools may generate share links, saved links, or URLs that preserve tool state or user-provided content. Users should assume that anyone with the link may be able to view the shared content.

Do not share sensitive data

Users should not create share links containing sensitive medical, financial, legal, personal, confidential, account-related, password, API key, or private information.

Tool-specific notice

If a tool creates share links or saves information for shared access, the tool page should explain the relevant behavior, limits, and user responsibilities.

File uploads and file processing

File uploads may be available

Some Jivaro tools may allow users to upload images, documents, text files, data files, or other materials for processing, conversion, analysis, preview, formatting, or generation.

Local processing where possible

File-processing tools may process files locally in the browser where possible. In local-processing workflows, files may not need to be intentionally sent to Jivaro servers.

External or server processing

If a file must be uploaded to a server or third-party service for processing, the tool should disclose that behavior where practical.

Sensitive files

Users should not upload sensitive, confidential, medical, financial, legal, personal, proprietary, or private files unless the tool is specifically designed for that purpose and explains how the data is handled.

Temporary processing

Depending on the tool, uploaded files may be temporarily processed, stored, transmitted, cached, or handled by a third-party service. Behavior may vary by tool.

No universal deletion promise

Jivaro should not promise a specific deletion timeline for uploaded files unless that deletion behavior is technically guaranteed and stated for the specific tool.

Third-party APIs, AI services, and external processing

Third-party APIs

Some tools may use third-party APIs for functionality such as data retrieval, processing, automation, translation, file handling, image handling, payments, or other features.

AI services

Some tools may use AI services for generation, summarization, analysis, formatting, classification, writing assistance, image assistance, coding assistance, or other AI-supported workflows.

Other external services

Some tools may use payment, analytics, file, image, translation, automation, hosting, storage, or security services to provide or improve functionality.

Disclosure when relevant

If external processing is used in a meaningful way, the app or tool page should disclose that behavior where practical.

Sensitive information and external tools

Users should not submit sensitive information to tools that use external processing unless the tool clearly explains the data handling and is designed for that use.

Analytics, technical logs, and usage data

Jivaro may collect analytics, logs, and technical information to understand usage, improve tools, troubleshoot problems, monitor performance, protect the platform, and support business operations.

Traffic and visits

Jivaro may collect page views, app visits, referrers, URL paths, approximate location, timestamps, and general traffic patterns.

Device and browser data

Jivaro may collect browser type, device type, operating system, screen characteristics, language, and similar technical information.

IP address and location

Jivaro or its service providers may process IP addresses and approximate location derived from IP address for analytics, security, troubleshooting, and site operations.

Errors and performance

Jivaro may collect errors, crashes, loading times, debugging data, feature failures, performance logs, and other technical signals.

Feature usage

Jivaro may collect button clicks, feature usage, download events, outbound-link clicks, affiliate clicks, or other interaction data.

Tool-input distinction

Analytics may track usage patterns, but Jivaro should not claim to collect private user-entered tool content unless a tool requires it and discloses it.

Information users should not enter into general tools

Unless a tool is specifically designed for sensitive information and clearly explains how the data is handled, users should avoid entering the following into Jivaro apps or tools.

Medical information

Do not enter medical records, protected health information, diagnoses, prescriptions, lab reports, patient identifiers, or private health details into general-purpose tools.

Financial information

Do not enter bank account numbers, card numbers, tax IDs, full financial records, brokerage credentials, loan account numbers, or other sensitive financial details into general-purpose tools.

Secrets and credentials

Do not enter passwords, API keys, private keys, seed phrases, authentication tokens, recovery codes, private credentials, or security secrets.

Legal or confidential documents

Do not enter legal documents, confidential contracts, proprietary business information, settlement documents, or sensitive case materials unless the tool is designed for that purpose.

Private personal data

Do not enter private personal data about yourself or others, children’s information, identity documents, addresses, account records, or information you would not want stored, transmitted, logged, or exposed.

Research confidentiality

Do not enter unpublished research, confidential manuscript data, reviewer comments, private submission material, or restricted academic content into general-purpose tools.

Tool outputs, accuracy, and user responsibility

Convenience and productivity

Jivaro apps and tools are provided for convenience, education, productivity, experimentation, entertainment, or practical support depending on the tool.

Outputs may be imperfect

Tool outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, unsuitable, dependent on user input, affected by browser behavior, or inappropriate for a specific use case.

Verify important outputs

Users should verify important outputs before relying on them, especially for finance, health, legal, tax, security, business, technical, or publication-related decisions.

Not professional advice

Finance, health, legal, tax, security, technical, research, or productivity outputs are not professional advice unless a specific service expressly says otherwise.

Decision responsibility

Jivaro is not responsible for decisions made solely from tool outputs. Users remain responsible for reviewing outputs and obtaining professional advice where appropriate.

Backups and changes

Users are responsible for backing up locally stored data. Jivaro may change, remove, update, suspend, or discontinue apps and tools without notice.

Retention and deletion

Local browser data

Data stored locally in a user’s browser may remain until the user clears it, the browser clears it, the tool resets it, or the storage is otherwise removed.

Server or third-party data

If a tool uses server-side processing, external APIs, AI services, file services, payment services, analytics providers, or other third parties, retention may depend on the specific service and tool behavior.

Downloads and exported files

Files downloaded, exported, copied, or saved by users are controlled by the user after download. Users should delete or protect those files as needed.

Security and limitations

Jivaro aims to design tools in a practical and privacy-aware way, but no browser tool, website, file utility, app, payment system, AI service, third-party API, local storage method, or internet transmission can be guaranteed completely secure.

Users should avoid entering unnecessary sensitive information, should review tool-specific notices, and should use appropriate caution before uploading files, creating share links, using AI-enabled features, or relying on generated outputs.

Relationship to other Jivaro policies

Privacy Policy

The Privacy Policy explains Jivaro’s broader handling of personal information, cookies, forms, store purchases, research submissions, analytics, and third-party services.

AI Use Policy

The AI Use Policy explains how Jivaro may use AI tools and how AI-related workflows should be reviewed, restricted, or disclosed.

Terms of Use

The Terms of Use govern use of Jivaro content, apps, tools, store products, services, and interactive features.

Disclaimers

Medical, financial, legal, tax, security, and technical outputs from tools should be read together with Jivaro’s relevant disclaimers and limitations.

Questions or tool-specific concerns

If a tool appears to handle data differently than described, if a tool-specific notice is unclear, or if users have concerns about app or tool data handling, they can contact Jivaro through the Contact page.

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