Leading security researchers have audited our architecture and confirmed that zero user data is transmitted to our servers.
Trust is the bedrock of ToolNet. To verify our claims of absolute privacy, we recently commissioned an independent security audit by a leading global cybersecurity firm. Today, we are publishing the executive summary of their findings.
The audit focused on 'Network Egress Analysis.' Researchers monitored all outgoing traffic while processing various sensitive file types: PDFs with PII, proprietary code snippets, and high-resolution images. They also audited our Service Worker and WASM orchestration code.
The audit confirmed that: 1. Zero bytes of user-uploaded content are transmitted to any remote server. 2. All processing remains within the browser's sandbox environment. 3. Local storage is only used for transient cache and is cleared per-session. 4. Our CSP (Content Security Policy) strictly forbids connections to third-party processing endpoints.
This audit is not a one-time event. We've committed to semi-annual reviews by external firms to ensure that as our platform grows, our privacy-first promise remains a technical reality.
This audit validates our 'Glass Box' approach. In an era where 'convenience' is often used to mask data harvesting, ToolNet remains committed to building the most transparent and secure utility platform on the web.
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