How Appscodes handles code, visits, cookies, and advertising
This page explains how Appscodes is intended to work and what visitors should understand before using the tools. Last updated: June 10, 2026.
Code entered into tools
The Compare Codes and Remove Comments tools are designed so the main processing happens in the visitor's browser. The code you paste into the tool is processed by page scripts for comparison or comment removal. Appscodes does not need the pasted code to perform these operations on a server.
Do not paste passwords, access tokens, private keys, credentials, customer data, personal data, or confidential source code into any online tool unless you are allowed to do so by the owner of that information. For sensitive work, use approved internal tools and follow your organization policy.
Basic visit logging
Some pages may record basic technical information such as page path, visit time, IP address, approximate location derived from the IP address, browser user agent, and referrer. This information helps understand site usage, diagnose technical issues, and protect the website from abuse. The logs are not intended to store the code pasted into the tools.
Cookies and advertising
Appscodes may use Google AdSense or similar advertising services. Third party vendors, including Google, may use cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, or similar technologies to serve ads, measure ads, limit repeated ads, and help prevent fraud. Google's advertising cookies may be used to serve ads based on visits to Appscodes and other websites.
Visitors can manage personalized advertising preferences through Google Ads Settings. Where required by law, users may be asked for consent before advertising cookies or similar technologies are used. Appscodes may also use browser local storage to remember the selected light or dark theme.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact the site owner at contact@appscodes.com. Replace this address with your preferred active mailbox before publishing if you use a different contact address.