Privacy

Privacy Policy

This policy explains the practical data flow behind the Ubetoo tools platform, including uploads, form submissions, logs, and generated outputs.

What data the platform handles

Ubetoo processes the information you submit in forms, including manual inputs, uploaded media, imported text files, and contact requests. The platform also records limited operational data such as request logs, tool usage metadata, and cache entries needed to keep workflows stable.

For AI-assisted tools, the platform may send only the text inputs required for the requested generation workflow to the configured model provider. The system is designed to avoid wasteful or repeated requests by applying rate limits and caching repeated prompts.

Uploads and generated files

Uploaded files and generated outputs are processed so the requested workflow can complete. They are not intended to live forever, and retention settings may remove temporary artifacts after an operational window has passed.

If you are working with sensitive or unreleased material, only upload what you are comfortable processing through the platform and review your own internal handling requirements first.

Contact requests and support messages

When you submit the contact form, Ubetoo stores enough information to deliver the message and respond to it. That includes your name, email address, topic, and the message body you provide.

Spam prevention measures may inspect hidden honeypot fields, submission timing, and basic rate patterns to reduce abuse against the contact channel.

Cookies, logs, and operational records

Like most web applications, Ubetoo uses technical logging, request metadata, and cookies that support security, session handling, and reliable page delivery.

These records are used to operate, secure, debug, and improve the platform rather than to build personal profiles around users.

Advertising and third-party scripts

Ubetoo may use advertising, analytics, embedded media, security, performance, CDN, payment, or model-provider scripts from third parties where they are needed to operate, measure, monetize, or improve the service.

Those providers may set cookies, local storage entries, pixels, or similar technologies and may collect technical request information, page interactions, approximate location derived from IP, or ad-related performance signals under their own policies.

That means some pages may include third-party scripts for advertising delivery, analytics measurement, performance monitoring, media embeds, spam prevention, and AI-assisted features. The cookie notice and this privacy page are intended to make that use visible rather than hidden.