Privacy Policy
Last updated: 19 August 2026
This policy describes what ImageTo100.com actually does with data. It is written for the live product, not for a future account system that does not exist.
ImageTo100.com is the public site at https://imageto100.com. Privacy questions go to contact@imageto100.com.
1. Short version
Compression happens in your browser. The photo you drop into the tool is not sent to ImageTo100.com for processing. There is no account and no advertising. Page-view analytics may run in production; they do not receive the photo.
Selecting a file does not, by itself, upload that file.
If that sentence ever stops being true, this page will change first.
2. Who this policy covers
This policy covers the pages and compressor on imageto100.com. A look-alike domain, a browser extension, malware on the device, or a site you open after you download the JPG has its own rules.
3. What we do not collect from the compressor
The homepage tool does not send ImageTo100.com:
- The source photo
- The compressed JPG
- File names
- EXIF or pixel data
- A user account or login
The page reads the file you selected on this device, encodes a smaller JPG with MozJPEG in a local Worker (or the browser JPEG encoder as fallback), and keeps the result in page memory until you download it, press Clear, or close the tab.
4. Data map by feature
A. Compress image / compress photo
- You choose one or more files (up to 20).
- The browser decodes them in this tab.
- A local Worker encodes JPG toward the KB target you typed (default 100KB).
- You download the result, or you leave.
Refresh or close the tab to clear that memory. Downloaded files land wherever your browser normally saves downloads. That folder is yours, not ours.
B. Theme preference
Light or dark theme may be stored in LocalStorage so the next visit can remember the choice. That value is not tied to your images. Clear site data in the browser to remove it.
C. Hosting and delivery
The site is a static site delivered through Cloudflare (Pages or an equivalent Cloudflare edge). Ordinary web logs may include IP address, requested path, user agent, timestamps, response status, and security events. Those logs are for delivering and protecting HTML, scripts, and images. They are not the contents of the photo you compressed.
We do not use hosting logs to build an advertising profile.
D. Feedback form
If you open Feedback in the header and submit a message, you choose the text. That submission is sent to a self-hosted Feedback Hub on Cloudflare Workers (feedback-hub.pvb-259.workers.dev). Typical fields are the type you pick (bug, idea, question, thanks), the message, your email if you want a reply, the page URL, language, and basic diagnostic context. Email notifications may go through the configured Cloudflare email service.
The compressor does not attach the photo. Do not paste ID photos, signatures, passwords, or government numbers into the form.
E. Email
If you write to contact@imageto100.com, we receive whatever you put in that email. Treat email as a mailbox, not a secure vault. Do not attach passport photos.
F. Accounts and payments
There are no user accounts, no checkout, and no payment processor on this release.
G. Analytics and advertising
On the live site, a self-hosted Plausible script (ff.880009.xyz) records page views for imageto100.com using the current URL and referrer when available. Custom events may record tool actions such as adding a file, the detected input format, whether compress succeeded or failed, the KB target, and button clicks (Compress, Download, Feedback). Those events do not include the photo, file name, pixels, or EXIF.
Microsoft Clarity may load after the page has finished, then analyze rendering and interactions such as clicks, scrolling, and mouse movement. Clarity may use cookies or limited no-consent operation depending on region and project settings. Cloudflare may also inject its own Web Analytics beacon (static.cloudflareinsights.com) when that feature is on for the zone. There are no ad networks. Analytics is separate from compression: the photo still stays in this tab.
5. Why limited technical data exists at all
We process only what is needed to:
- Serve the static site and block obvious abuse
- Read voluntary feedback or email you send
- Remember a theme preference on your device
- Count page views and tool events so we can see which formats fail and which buttons people use
We do not sell personal data.
6. Retention
- Photos in the tool: until you clear them or close the tab. We do not keep a server copy, because we never received one.
- Theme preference: until you clear site data.
- Hosting logs: retained by the host under its normal operations, not as an image archive.
- Feedback and email: kept long enough to understand the report, then discarded in ordinary inbox practice. Do not send images you need deleted from every backup; we cannot promise that for email.
- Analytics: Plausible events and Clarity recordings follow each provider’s retention settings. They do not include the photo bytes.
7. Your choices
- Use the tool without creating an account.
- Close the tab on a shared computer after you download.
- Clear downloads and site data in the browser.
- Do not open ID photos on a device you do not trust.
- Email contact@imageto100.com for a privacy question. Say which page you mean. Do not attach the photo.
8. Rights requests
If applicable law gives you rights to access, correct, or delete personal data we hold, email the address above. For the compressor itself, there is usually nothing to delete on our side: the file never left the device.
For feedback or email you already sent, we can delete the message from the active inbox when we can find it. We cannot unwind a copy that already sits in a mail client or host backup.
We may ask for enough detail to locate the message. We will not ask you to re-send an ID photo.
9. Children
The tool is a general-purpose compressor. It is not directed at children. Do not submit a child’s identity document through email or feedback.
10. International delivery
Cloudflare may serve the site from locations near the visitor. That is how a static site reaches a browser. It is not a transfer of your photo, because the photo is not uploaded.
11. Third parties (current)
| Party | Why it appears | Photo uploaded? |
|---|---|---|
| Cloudflare | Host and deliver the static site | No |
| Feedback Hub (Cloudflare Workers / D1) | Only if you submit Feedback | No — only the text you type |
Self-hosted Plausible (ff.880009.xyz) |
Page views and tool events on the live site | No — format and outcome labels only |
| Microsoft Clarity | Delayed session replay and interaction analysis | No — the compressor does not send the file |
| Cloudflare Web Analytics | Optional zone-level page stats via the Insights beacon | No |
Ko-fi (ko-fi.com) |
Only if you open Buy me a coffee | No |
| Your browser / OS | Decode, encode, download folder | Stays on the device |
A link to another website is that other site’s policy.
12. Changes
The date at the top is the current version. Material changes — especially anything that would upload a photo — will be written here before the product does that.
13. Contact
Privacy questions: contact@imageto100.com