The tools at /tools/ are provided free of charge for diagnostic use. They are not a substitute for professional security, legal or DNS advice.
1. Scope
These terms apply when you use public tools that process URLs, domains, IP addresses, DNS, WHOIS, HTTP headers, user-agent strings or text you paste.
2. Browser-side tools
Utilities such as Base64, JSON formatting, password generation, UUID and URL encoding are intended to run in your browser. Do not assume a copy is stored on our servers unless the tool explicitly offers a share link.
3. Server-side tools
Tools that fetch a URL or look up DNS/WHOIS send the identifier you enter to our servers so we can query the public internet on your behalf. We apply SSRF controls (HTTP/HTTPS only, blocked private/localhost ranges, redirect checks, timeouts and size limits). Do not use the tools to probe systems you are not authorised to test.
4. Share links
Where a share link is offered, the payload is stored for approximately 24 hours (the configured SHARE_RESULT_TTL) and may be retrieved by anyone who has the link. Treat the URL as public.
5. Logging
We keep minimal operational logs (for example that a request occurred and whether it failed) for a short period to operate rate limits and abuse controls. We do not use tool inputs for marketing.
6. Request limits
Requests to non-public addresses are rejected. Credentials in URLs are not supported. Sensitive response headers may be stripped in the UI.
7. Domain suggestions
Domain name suggestions shown on this website are generated locally from your keyword in the browser. They are not sent to an external large language model. We do not claim “no training” about third-party AI because that flow is not used here.
8. No confidential data
Do not paste passwords, private keys, customer lists or other confidential data into a tool or share link.
9. No result warranty
Results are provided as-is. DNS, WHOIS and HTTP observations can be wrong, incomplete or stale.
10. Rate limits
We rate-limit server-side tools to protect the platform. Repeated abuse may be blocked.
11. Law
These terms follow the same governing law as the Terms of Service.