Privacy and trust
Your configuration stays in your browser.
ComposeMorph is designed for configuration that may contain internal names, infrastructure details, or credentials. The conversion tools run on your device.
Configuration processing
Pasted text and files opened through the editor are processed by browser-side JavaScript. ComposeMorph does not intentionally transmit the contents of the editor, generated output, filenames, clipboard data, or downloaded archives to an application server.
Files, clipboard, and downloads
Files are read locally after you choose or drop them into the editor. Copy and download actions use browser APIs. You are responsible for protecting generated files and clearing sensitive plaintext when you finish—especially when decoding Kubernetes Secrets.
Website delivery and analytics
The site is delivered through Cloudflare infrastructure, which necessarily processes normal web request information such as IP addresses and user-agent data. ComposeMorph may enable Cloudflare Web Analytics to understand page traffic and performance. Analytics is not given editor contents or generated configuration by ComposeMorph.
Base64 is not encryption
Kubernetes Secret tools encode and decode base64 locally. Base64 values are reversible and must be protected like plaintext credentials. For production systems, consider encryption at rest and an external secret-management workflow.
Scope and changes
This notice describes the current browser-based product. It will be updated if ComposeMorph introduces accounts, server-side storage, custom event tracking, or other data-processing features.
Last updated: July 15, 2026