Privacy Policy

Last updated: February 6, 2026

This Privacy Policy describes how utllo.com ("we", "us", "our") collects, uses, and protects information when you use our services. We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting it.

1. Data Controller

The data controller is the owner of utllo.com. For matters related to the protection of personal data, you can contact us at: kontakt@utllo.com

2. What data do we collect?

utllo was designed with privacy in mind. Most of our tools run entirely in your browser, which means:

  • Tool data: Text, passwords, files, and other data you enter into our tools are NOT sent to our servers. Processing happens locally in your browser.
  • Technical data: We may collect anonymous statistical data such as browser type, operating system, visit duration, and pages visited for analytical purposes.
  • Contact data: If you contact us by email, we store your email address and message content in order to respond.

3. Cookies

Our website uses cookies. On your first visit, we display a banner requesting consent for cookies. Analytics cookies are loaded only after you give consent.

  • Essential cookies: Required for the website to function properly (e.g., remembering language preferences and your cookie consent decision).
  • Analytics cookies (Google Analytics): Help us understand how visitors use the site. Collected data is anonymous and includes information about pages visited, time on site, device, and traffic source. These cookies are only activated after clicking "Accept" on the cookie banner.

Your cookie decision is stored in your browser's local storage (localStorage). To change your decision, clear the site data in your browser settings — the banner will appear again on your next visit.

4. Third-party services

We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) by Google Ireland Limited to collect anonymous traffic statistics. Google Analytics is loaded only after the user gives consent via the cookie banner.

Google Analytics collects data such as: pages visited, time spent on site, device type, browser, country, and traffic source. This data is anonymous and does not allow identification of individual users. For more information, see Google's Privacy Policy.

5. Your rights (GDPR)

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of access — you can request information about the data we process
  • Right to rectification — you can request correction of inaccurate data
  • Right to erasure — you can request deletion of your data ("right to be forgotten")
  • Right to restrict processing — you can request limitation of data processing
  • Right to data portability — you can request your data in a structured format
  • Right to object — you can object to data processing

6. Privacy contact

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your rights, please contact us:

7. Changes to this Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy. We will notify you of any significant changes by updating the date at the top of this document. We recommend checking this page regularly.