FAQ | privacy-tools
This FAQ summarizes the intended use of 브라우저 로컬 우선 개인정보/파일 정리 도구.
What is this site for?
무엇이 로컬에서 처리되고 무엇을 직접 확인해야 하는지 분명히 알려준다.
What should I be careful about?
브라우저 처리 범위와 사용자가 최종 확인해야 할 부분을 명확히 쓴다.
What language is planned?
Public content: English-first. Operator reports: Korean.
How to read these answers
Privacy Tools is designed around practical, low-friction web utilities. Most pages favor short explanations, visible limitations, and browser-local workflows where that is possible. Results should be treated as helpful references rather than guaranteed professional advice, and important outputs should always be checked before use.
Privacy and reliability notes
When a page says a feature is local-first, the main calculation or file handling is intended to happen inside the browser session. External libraries, fonts, analytics, or advertising may still load depending on the page. Each tool should explain the relevant trade-offs near the workflow.
Practical usage notes
FAQ | privacy-tools is designed as a focused Privacy Tools workflow. Start with a small sample, confirm that the input fields match your real task, and compare the result with the original source before using it in a document, client handoff, itinerary, report, or published page.
Privacy-first workflow
Keep private files, passwords, API keys, personal records, and confidential client material out of examples. When a page describes browser-local processing, treat that as a workflow promise for the main action on the page, while still remembering that fonts, analytics, ads, or external libraries may load depending on the deployment.
Verification checklist
Review units, dates, names, currencies, file formats, and assumptions before relying on an output. Browser support, device speed, screen size, cached files, and third-party library availability can change behavior. Refresh the page, read nearby warnings, and keep a backup of important originals.
How this page fits Bluesky Labs
This page is part of the Bluesky Labs collection of fast, no-login utilities and lightweight reference pages. The goal is to make routine work easier without hiding limitations. Broken links, unclear labels, mobile layout problems, and accessibility issues should be fixed before active promotion.