Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
This page explains how TinySharp handles public tools, dashboard access, API keys and WordPress connector workflows.
July 9, 2026
Information we process
TinySharp may process uploaded images for conversion, compression, audit or API-based optimization. Public browser tools are designed to process files locally where possible. API and connector workflows send selected image files to the configured TinySharp endpoint for processing and return optimized output.
Account and API information
When account features are used, TinySharp may store account details, API keys, usage counters, plan status and connector setup information needed to provide dashboard and API access. API keys should be treated as private credentials.
File handling
API image processing is designed to return optimized files to the requesting workflow. WordPress connector backups are stored on the connected WordPress site when backups are enabled.
Contact
For privacy questions, use the contact support page and include the tool, workflow and account email involved.