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Privacy policy

ResizeImg is designed so the images you optimize stay on your device.

Last updated: 16 July 2026

1. Images you select

When you choose an image, your browser reads it into temporary browser memory so it can resize, encode and preview the result. The selected image and optimized result are represented by temporary local browser URLs. They are not sent to ResizeImg for processing.

Refreshing or closing the page clears the current work session. Downloaded files remain wherever you choose to save them on your device.

2. Basic website delivery data

Like most websites, the hosting and security infrastructure may receive technical information needed to deliver the page and protect the service. This can include an IP address, browser type, requested URL, approximate time of access and security-related logs. ResizeImg does not use this information to read the contents of your selected images.

3. Advertising and cookies

ResizeImg includes advertising placements that can be activated with Google AdSense. When advertising is enabled, third-party vendors, including Google, may place or read cookies, use web beacons, or process IP addresses and other identifiers to serve, limit, personalize and measure advertisements.

Google's use of advertising cookies enables Google and its partners to serve ads based on visits to this and other websites. You can manage personalized advertising through Google Ads Settings. You can also learn how Google handles information from partner sites on Google's Business Data Responsibility site.

5. Analytics and accounts

ResizeImg does not currently require user accounts and does not include a separate behavioral analytics service. If that changes, this policy will be updated before the new collection begins.

6. Children's privacy

ResizeImg is a general-purpose utility and is not directed specifically to children. Do not use the tool to process images if you do not have the right or authority to handle them.

7. Policy changes

This notice may be revised when the service, advertising setup or legal requirements change. The updated date at the top identifies the current version.