mg to mL Calculator
Privacy Policy
This privacy policy explains how mg to mL Calculator handles information when you use the site. The short version is simple: the calculator is designed to work in the browser, without sign-up forms, account creation, or payment collection. That means the main conversion workflow does not need to know who you are. You can type a value, compare a density, read the result, and leave without creating a profile or sending the conversion data to a server for processing.
Even so, any website can still receive some technical information through normal delivery and hosting operations. A browser makes a request, a host may record standard logs, and your own device may keep cache or history entries. Those are ordinary parts of how the web works. This page explains the categories in plain language so you know what the site is built to do and what it is not built to do.
Information the site does not ask for
The calculator does not ask for a name, email address, phone number, payment method, or account password. It does not need a profile in order to convert mg to mL, and the tool is intentionally built that way. That choice reduces friction and also reduces the amount of personal information that could ever be associated with a conversion request. In practice, that means most people can use the site as a read-only reference without leaving behind a trail of form submissions.
The site also does not require you to enter sensitive health information. The content on this site is not a medical or clinical resource, and the calculator is not intended for prescription dosing or patient care. That scope limit matters for privacy as well as accuracy because the site is not asking for the kind of information that would require medical handling in the first place.
How the browser handles calculations
The conversion logic runs locally in your browser. When you type a mass or a volume, the page updates the result immediately on the screen. The numbers are not sent through a checkout flow, a user profile system, or a remote form submission that the site then stores for later use. The browser performs the calculation on the device that is already in your hand, which is one of the reasons the page can stay fast and simple.
Because the calculation runs on-device, the site does not need a permanent record of your inputs to serve the result. If your browser keeps a page in history or cache, that is controlled by your browser and device settings rather than by a conversion account on the site. If you clear your browser data, the page will simply behave like a fresh visit the next time you open it.
Cookies, storage, and analytics
The site is built without a user account system and without a front-end cookie workflow for the calculator itself. If a browser or hosting platform stores routine operational information, that is part of normal web delivery rather than a custom tracking profile created by the calculator. We also avoid asking the user to maintain a saved identity just to repeat a conversion. That keeps the tool closer to a reference calculator than to a personal dashboard.
At the time this page was written, the site does not depend on a third-party analytics stack to make the calculator work. If that changes later, the update should be reflected here so the policy stays aligned with the actual code and hosting behavior. We prefer to keep the privacy statement shorter than a generic legal page and more tightly matched to what the project actually does.
Hosting logs and technical data
Like most hosted websites, the platform may keep standard request logs for security, uptime, and basic diagnostics. Those logs typically include technical details such as the request time, URL, browser type, and IP-based network information used by the host to operate the service. The calculator itself does not use that information to change the conversion result, and it does not need it to complete the math. This is normal infrastructure data, not a separate user profile created by the tool.
Client-side error handling is also limited. The browser may report a local error to the console or to internal diagnostics if a page fails to render correctly, but the site does not use that to build a behavioral history of your conversion work. The goal is to fix technical problems while keeping the data footprint as small as the application allows.
External links and policy updates
Some pages include links to outside references, such as standards bodies or scientific resources. Once you leave this site, the destination site controls its own privacy practices and cookies. That is true for any external link, whether it is a measurement reference, a source document, or a repository that explains the project. We recommend reviewing the destination's policy when you move beyond this site.
This privacy page may be updated when the site structure or hosting setup changes. If the calculator ever starts collecting new categories of information, using a different hosting service, or adding optional analytics, the change should be reflected here in straightforward language. The intent is to keep the policy accurate, not to bury the reader in legal noise.
Last reviewed: 2026-07-03