Privacy Policy

A clear account of the data the current website uses to provide its tools.
This policy distinguishes browser-local drafts from temporary server requests.

Last updated: August 13, 2026

Overview

HTMLEmailEditor.online provides public tools without user accounts, subscriptions, or a database of saved email projects. Do not submit personal, confidential, regulated, or secret information that is not necessary to use the service.

HTML, CSS, and uploaded files

Pasted or uploaded HTML is read for the tool you choose. Text-based uploads are opened in your browser. The editor and preview process source in the browser; the main analyzer also uses temporary processing to produce its report. The website does not provide cloud project storage or attach supplied HTML to an account.

Unsafe preview constructs are removed before browser rendering. You remain responsible for ensuring that you have permission to process any source and content you provide.

Local browser storage

The HTML email editor uses localStorage to autosave the HTML and CSS draft in the current browser. Local storage is not a cookie and is not transmitted as an account backup. Clearing the draft, clearing site data, or using a different browser removes or isolates access to that local copy.

Remote URL checks

When an analysis checks a public HTTP or HTTPS resource, the server may make a limited request to that URL to inspect its response status and selected headers. The destination server receives request information such as the service IP address and user agent. Servers may block, redirect, rate-limit, or log the request. Private, local, and unsupported destinations are not intended for remote checking.

Contact form data

The contact form accepts a name, email address, subject, and message. At present, delivery is not connected to a provider and the endpoint returns an accurate unavailable response rather than claiming the message was sent. If delivery is enabled later, this policy should be updated before contact data is transmitted to that provider.

Technical logs and third parties

The hosting and network environment may create routine security and diagnostic logs such as IP address, timestamp, requested path, response status, and browser user agent. Those logs support reliability and abuse prevention. Public pages also link to external technical references; visiting them is governed by the destination’s privacy practices.

The current product interface does not intentionally use advertising or behavioral analytics trackers. See the Cookie Policy for the current cookie status.

Retention, security, and choices

Browser-local drafts remain until you clear them or the browser removes site storage. Temporary request data is used to provide the requested operation. No internet service can promise absolute security, so minimize sensitive content and keep your own backups of important work.

Questions or privacy requests can be submitted through the contact page. Because delivery is not currently connected, the page clearly reports that limitation.

Changes

This policy may be revised when the website, its data handling, or service providers change. The date above will identify the latest published version.