Rangdom guides
Browser tools and local-first privacy
How local browser tools reduce unnecessary data sharing for everyday generation, formatting, and test data tasks.
What local-first means
On Rangdom, tool inputs stay in the browser whenever a tool can run locally. That means text you encode, values you generate, and options you choose do not need to be sent to a Rangdom application server for processing.
Why it matters
Small utility tasks often involve copied snippets, draft credentials, URLs, or mock records. Keeping those workflows local reduces the amount of information exposed to networks, logs, and backend systems.
What still uses third parties
The site may use Google Analytics and Google AdSense for measurement and advertising. Those systems can use cookies or identifiers, but they are separate from the local tool inputs processed by the browser.