Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how AutoPannel handles information when visitors use this website, read its pages, open its tools, or interact with its browser-based content review features. It is written to give users a clear and practical understanding of what information may be involved, how that information may be used, and what choices users have while using the website.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

AutoPannel is an educational content review platform built for creators, students, bloggers, small website owners, and independent publishers who want to review drafts, claims, prompts, topic ideas, and publishing risks more carefully. The website is designed to be simple, useful, and accessible. This Privacy Policy applies to the current website experience, including the pages, tools, written resources, navigation, contact links, and any basic technical services used to keep the website available.

By visiting or using AutoPannel, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this policy, you should stop using the website. This policy should be read together with the Disclaimer and Terms pages because those pages explain additional limits, responsibilities, and conditions that apply to the use of AutoPannel.

Our Privacy Approach

AutoPannel is built with a simple privacy approach. The website does not require visitors to create an account in order to use the current static version of the platform. We do not ask visitors to register with a name, phone number, home address, profile photo, personal identification number, or payment details in order to read pages or open the tools. The main purpose of the website is to help users review content, not to collect unnecessary personal information.

At the same time, every website involves some technical data. When a visitor opens a page, the hosting system, browser, network, security tools, or analytics services may process certain information needed to load the page, protect the website, measure performance, or understand general usage. This type of information is common for websites and is normally used for operation, security, troubleshooting, and improvement.

We aim to keep privacy language clear and practical. This policy explains the types of information that may be provided by users, the types of information that may be collected automatically, how browser-based tools work, how cookies and similar technologies may be used, how third-party services may be involved, and what steps users can take to protect their own information.

Information You Choose to Provide

In the current version of AutoPannel, you can use the core tools without creating an account. However, you may choose to paste or type text into tools such as the Output Checker, Claim Validator, Topic Strategy, Prompt Fixer, Risk Score, or other content review features available on the website. The text you provide may include draft paragraphs, article ideas, headings, notes, claims, website copy, descriptions, outlines, or other written material.

Because users control what they enter, the safest practice is to avoid submitting sensitive information. You should not paste passwords, private financial data, medical records, legal documents, personal identification details, confidential business material, private customer information, unpublished contracts, login credentials, bank details, or any information that you would not want exposed. Even when a tool is intended to work inside the browser, users should treat online text boxes carefully.

You may also choose to contact AutoPannel through the email address listed on the website. If you send an email, the information included in your message may be received and stored by the email service used to manage that communication. This may include your email address, message content, attachments if any, date and time of communication, and any details you voluntarily include. You should avoid sending sensitive information unless it is necessary and you understand the risk.

Browser-Based Tool Processing

AutoPannel tools are designed to support browser-based content review. In a static website setup, the tool logic may run through JavaScript inside the visitor’s browser. This means that, for many tool features, the text entered into a tool is intended to be processed on the user’s own device for the purpose of showing a result on the page. This approach can reduce the need to send pasted text to a remote server for ordinary tool calculations.

However, browser-based processing does not mean users should ignore privacy precautions. A browser is still part of a wider device and network environment. Browser extensions, security software, translation tools, screen readers, device settings, shared computers, malware, screenshots, clipboard history, network monitoring, or future website changes may affect how information is handled. For that reason, users should avoid pasting sensitive or confidential material into any website tool unless they are fully comfortable with the risk.

If you are reviewing a private document, you can reduce risk by removing names, addresses, account numbers, personal identifiers, private client details, internal business information, or confidential facts before using the tool. You can also test tools with sample text rather than real sensitive material. These habits help protect privacy while still allowing you to benefit from the website’s review features.

Automatically Collected Technical Information

When you visit AutoPannel, certain technical information may be collected automatically by the hosting provider, server logs, browser systems, analytics tools, security features, or performance monitoring services. This information is generally used to make the website load correctly, protect it from misuse, identify errors, measure general traffic patterns, and improve the user experience over time.

Automatically collected information may include IP address, browser type, browser version, device type, operating system, screen size, approximate location based on network information, pages visited, referring website, time and date of visit, page loading behavior, error messages, click activity, and general interaction signals. This information is usually technical in nature and is not meant to directly identify a specific visitor by name.

Technical data helps answer basic operational questions such as whether pages are loading correctly, whether visitors are using mobile or desktop devices, whether broken links need to be fixed, whether a page is unusually slow, whether a security issue may be occurring, or whether certain content should be improved for readability. This information supports the maintenance and improvement of the website.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

AutoPannel, its hosting provider, analytics services, security tools, or other website technology may use cookies, local storage, cache files, pixels, or similar technologies. Cookies are small files stored on a user’s device by a browser. They may help a website remember basic preferences, measure traffic, support security checks, improve loading speed, or understand how visitors move through pages.

Cookies may be used for basic website functionality, performance monitoring, analytics, security, and user experience improvements. Some cookies may be temporary and disappear after a browser session ends. Others may remain for a longer period unless the user deletes them. The exact cookie behavior may depend on browser settings, hosting configuration, analytics setup, third-party scripts, and future website updates.

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow users to block cookies, delete existing cookies, clear browsing data, restrict third-party cookies, or receive alerts when cookies are being used. If you disable cookies completely, some website features may not work as expected. You should choose the browser settings that match your comfort level and privacy preferences.

How Information May Be Used

Information collected through basic website operation may be used to keep AutoPannel available, secure, and useful. This may include loading pages, preventing misuse, identifying technical problems, understanding which pages receive attention, improving navigation, checking mobile usability, monitoring performance, and making content easier to read. The goal is to improve the website experience while keeping data collection limited and practical.

Analytics or hosting data may also help us understand general patterns such as which tools are opened more often, whether visitors leave a page quickly, whether a page needs clearer wording, whether mobile layout should be adjusted, or whether certain resources are useful. These insights may guide future improvements to content structure, page design, tool explanations, and website performance.

We do not aim to sell personal data, create detailed personal profiles, or track visitors across unrelated websites for our own independent advertising purposes. If third-party services are used, those services may follow their own privacy practices. Users should review third-party policies where relevant, especially if they are concerned about analytics, hosting logs, browser cookies, or external links.

Third-Party Services

AutoPannel may rely on third-party services to operate properly. These may include web hosting providers, domain services, content delivery networks, analytics platforms, security tools, email providers, browser services, or other technical systems. These services may process limited information as part of providing their features. For example, a hosting provider may keep server logs, an analytics service may measure page visits, and an email provider may store messages sent to the contact address.

Third-party providers have their own privacy policies, data retention practices, security measures, and legal obligations. AutoPannel does not control every part of how these providers handle data beyond the settings available to the site owner. If you want to understand how a particular provider handles information, you should review that provider’s own privacy policy and terms.

Some third-party services may be located in different countries or may process information through systems outside your local area. By using the website, you understand that technical information may pass through hosting, network, and service infrastructure that supports normal website operation.

External Links and Other Websites

AutoPannel may include links to external websites, resources, tools, policy pages, references, or third-party platforms. These links may be added for convenience, context, educational support, or navigation. When you click an external link and leave AutoPannel, this Privacy Policy no longer controls what happens on the other website.

External websites may collect information in different ways. They may use their own cookies, analytics tools, forms, advertising scripts, account systems, payment processors, or tracking technologies. They may also have different privacy standards, data retention periods, and security practices. AutoPannel is not responsible for the privacy practices, content, policies, availability, or security of external websites.

Before entering information on another website, you should review its Privacy Policy, Terms, Disclaimer, and any relevant notices. This is especially important if the external website asks for personal information, payment details, account registration, document uploads, or consent to tracking.

Data Security

We aim to use reasonable measures to keep AutoPannel functioning safely, but no website can promise complete security. Internet communication, browser behavior, user devices, hosting systems, third-party scripts, and network conditions can introduce risks that are outside the direct control of the website owner. Users should understand that no online tool is completely risk-free.

Security risks may include unauthorized access, server errors, software vulnerabilities, browser extensions, malware, phishing attempts, weak passwords on user devices, public Wi-Fi exposure, and accidental sharing. While AutoPannel is not designed to collect sensitive user submissions in its ordinary static tool use, users should still protect themselves by avoiding sensitive entries and keeping their devices secure.

Good privacy habits include using updated browsers, avoiding suspicious extensions, not using public computers for private drafts, clearing clipboard history when needed, using secure networks, and avoiding the entry of confidential content into online tools. These steps are controlled by the user and can reduce exposure.

Data Retention

In the current static version of AutoPannel, the website is not designed to maintain user accounts or a database of user-submitted drafts. Text entered into browser-based tools is not intended to be stored on AutoPannel’s server as part of ordinary tool use. However, technical logs, analytics data, security logs, email messages, and hosting records may be retained by relevant service providers for operational, legal, security, or performance purposes.

The length of retention may vary depending on the service involved. A hosting provider may retain logs for a certain period. An analytics tool may keep aggregated usage information. An email provider may retain messages unless deleted. Because these services operate under their own systems, exact retention periods may depend on their policies and settings.

If future versions of AutoPannel introduce accounts, saved projects, cloud processing, paid features, uploads, subscriptions, user profiles, or server-side tool processing, this Privacy Policy may be updated to explain the new data practices. Users should review this page periodically to stay informed.

Contact Emails and Communication

If you contact AutoPannel through email, the message you send may be used to respond to your question, understand feedback, investigate a problem, or improve website content. Your email address and message content may be visible to the person handling the inbox and may be stored by the email service used for communication.

You should not send confidential, private, sensitive, financial, medical, legal, or personal information through email unless you understand the risks. Email is not always a secure method of communication. If you include unnecessary sensitive information, you accept the risk of sharing it.

We may retain contact messages for recordkeeping, troubleshooting, or follow-up. If a message is no longer needed, it may be deleted according to normal inbox management practices. Contacting AutoPannel does not create a professional, legal, financial, medical, advisory, or confidential relationship.

Children’s Privacy

AutoPannel is intended for general users who are old enough to understand content review and website use. The website is not specifically directed to children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under that age. Children should not submit personal information through the website or contact email.

If a parent or guardian believes that a child has provided personal information through AutoPannel, they may contact us using the email address listed on this page. We will take reasonable steps to review the concern and remove information where appropriate and feasible.

Parents and guardians should supervise children’s online activity and explain safe internet habits, including not sharing personal details, school information, passwords, photos, private messages, or family information on public websites or online tools.

User Choices and Controls

Users have several choices when using AutoPannel. You can choose not to paste text into tools. You can remove sensitive details before using any tool. You can leave the website at any time. You can use browser settings to block or delete cookies. You can use privacy-focused browsers, script controls, or security tools if you prefer a more restricted browsing experience.

You can also decide how much information you share when contacting the website by email. If your question can be asked without personal details, it is better to keep the message simple. You should not include private documents, account details, financial records, medical information, or other sensitive material unless absolutely necessary.

Some privacy controls may reduce website functionality. For example, disabling JavaScript may stop browser-based tools from working. Blocking cookies may affect analytics or preferences. Using strict privacy settings may change how pages load. These choices belong to the user.

International Visitors

AutoPannel may be accessed by visitors from different countries and regions. Privacy rules can vary depending on where a user lives. The website is operated as a general online resource, and technical services such as hosting, analytics, email, and security may process information in locations outside the user’s country.

By using the website, you understand that technical information related to your visit may be processed through systems that support normal website operation. If you are not comfortable with this possibility, you should avoid using the website or adjust your browser and privacy settings before visiting.

Users who have specific legal rights under local privacy laws may contact us with reasonable questions. However, because AutoPannel does not currently require user accounts or intentionally store tool submissions in a user database, certain requests may be limited to contact emails or information available through third-party service systems.

Do Not Track and Browser Signals

Some browsers offer privacy signals such as “Do Not Track” or similar settings. Because there is no single universal standard that every website and third-party service follows in the same way, AutoPannel may not respond to all browser signals in a specific technical manner. However, users can still control many privacy choices directly through browser settings, cookie controls, extension management, and script permissions.

If you want stronger privacy protection, you can clear cookies, use private browsing mode, limit third-party cookies, disable unnecessary extensions, use a trusted privacy-focused browser, or avoid entering sensitive text into website tools. These steps give users more direct control over their browsing environment.

Advertising and Monetization

AutoPannel may display advertisements or participate in website monetization programs in the future. If advertising scripts are added, those scripts may use cookies, device identifiers, or similar technologies to deliver ads, measure ad performance, prevent fraud, and comply with advertising policies. Advertising partners may process information according to their own privacy policies.

If ads are present on the website, users may be able to control some advertising preferences through browser settings, cookie controls, consent tools where available, or settings provided by advertising networks. Users should understand that third-party advertising systems may operate independently from AutoPannel’s own content and tools.

Advertising changes may require updates to this Privacy Policy. Users are encouraged to review this page from time to time, especially if the website adds new features, ad placements, analytics tools, or third-party integrations.

Policy Updates

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the website, technology, legal requirements, third-party services, analytics setup, advertising practices, tool behavior, or user needs. When this page is updated, the “Last updated” date may be revised to show the latest version.

Updates may be made without direct notice to every visitor. It is your responsibility to review this page periodically if you continue using AutoPannel. If you do not agree with the updated policy, you should stop using the website.

Continuing to use the website after changes are posted means you accept the updated Privacy Policy.

Contact

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, privacy practices, browser-based tool processing, or data handling on AutoPannel, you can contact us by email. Please keep your message clear and avoid sending unnecessary sensitive information.

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