Terms of Use

Last updated: March 4, 2026

Client-Side Processing

Most tools on this site work on the client side (in your browser). File processing, data conversion, and most calculations are performed locally on your device using your computer resources.

The contents of your files are not uploaded to our servers or transmitted to third parties — all file processing happens in your browser.

Server-Side Processing

Some features of the DNS Lookup tool work through our server to provide functionality that requires server resources:

These features make requests from our server, so results may reflect the IP address and location of our server, not your device. We do not store or log the queried domains or IP addresses.

Features that work through the server:

  • WHOIS — getting domain registration information
  • Port Check — checking open ports on IP address
  • RBL Check — checking IP address in blacklists
  • DNSSEC — checking DNSSEC signature for domain
  • DNS Trace — tracing DNS queries
  • GeoIP — determining geographical location by IP address
  • DNS Lookup (partially) — some DNS queries are performed through the server

No Data Access

The site owner and administrators do not have access to your files, data, or processing results. All operations are performed locally, and we physically cannot access the information you process using our tools.

No Liability

The site owner is not responsible for:

  • Processing algorithm failures or errors in tool operation
  • Data loss resulting from tool usage
  • Incorrect conversion or processing results
  • Any direct or indirect damages arising from site usage

No Warranty

Tools are provided "as is" without any warranties, express or implied. We do not guarantee that tools will work without errors, meet your expectations, or be available at any time. Use of tools is at your own risk.

Disclaimer

By using this site, you acknowledge and agree that all processing occurs on the client side, the site owner does not have access to your data and is not responsible for algorithm failures or any other issues arising from tool usage.