Legal
A plain-language summary: this site's tools run entirely in your browser. We don't have a server that receives your timestamps, dates, or countdown labels. The sections below cover the rest — mainly what third-party ad services do.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
EpochKit's conversion tools, batch converter, timezone comparisons, and countdown builder all run as JavaScript in your browser. The values you type in — timestamps, dates, timezone names, countdown labels — are processed locally on your device and are never sent to, or stored on, any server we operate. Refreshing the page clears them completely.
Our web host (wherever this site is deployed) may log standard technical information automatically, such as IP address, browser type, and pages visited, as most hosting providers do by default for security and performance monitoring.
This site may display advertisements served by Google AdSense. Google and its partners may use cookies or similar technologies to serve ads based on your prior visits to this or other websites. You can learn more about how Google uses this information at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites, and manage your ad personalization settings at adssettings.google.com.
If analytics software is added to this site in the future (for example, to understand which tools are used most), this policy will be updated to name the specific service and what it collects.
Because conversions happen in your browser's memory, there is nothing for us to retain. No timestamps, dates, or countdown data you enter are transmitted to or stored by EpochKit.
This site is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
We may update this policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated "last updated" date.
Questions about this policy can be sent via the contact page.
Note: this policy is a general template and not a substitute for legal advice. If your site handles EU or California visitors, or you plan to add analytics, accounts, or forms that collect personal data, have a lawyer review this against GDPR/CCPA requirements before publishing.