Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 2026
Our Approach to Privacy
YourSEOToolbox.com is designed to be private by default. We believe SEO tools should not require you to hand over personal data.
Data We Do Not Collect
- No accounts, no logins — We do not have user accounts, so we do not collect names, email addresses, or passwords.
- No stored tool inputs — URLs, text, and data you enter into any tool are processed in real time and immediately discarded.
- No tracking cookies — We do not use third-party analytics, advertising cookies, or tracking pixels.
- No personal data sold or shared — We have nothing to sell because we do not collect anything.
What We Do Use
Essential Cookies
We use a minimal session cookie for tool functionality. This cookie is strictly necessary and is not used for tracking.
Server Logs
Nginx maintains access logs for debugging and security monitoring. These logs are rotated and purged regularly.
Cache
Some tools use a short-lived server-side cache (typically 5 minutes) to avoid redundant URL fetches. This cache contains only fetched page data — no user-identifying information.
Third-Party Services
We self-host all website fonts. No third-party font services are used, and no visitor IP addresses are sent to external font providers.
External Links
Our tools may fetch and analyze content from URLs you provide. The target server will see the request coming from our IP address, not yours.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Email us at hello@yourseotoolbox.com.
Reviewed Jun 2026 · Sources and limitations
Review details: 2026-06-10 · Marc LaClear · v1.0
Reference sources:
- Google Search Central documentation
- Google Search Central crawling and indexing docs
- Google structured data guidelines
- Schema.org vocabulary
- MDN Web Docs for HTTP and HTML references
Known limits:
- Checks are based on publicly fetchable HTML, response headers, and browser-side input. They do not use private Google Search Console, analytics, or ranking data.
- Scores and warnings are diagnostic aids, not guarantees of ranking improvement or Google indexation.
- Pages blocked by robots.txt, login walls, bot protection, heavy JavaScript, or network timeouts may return incomplete results.
- Validate critical fixes with official Google tools such as Search Console, Rich Results Test, Lighthouse, and your own crawl data.