Last reviewed on May 1, 2026. Effective from the same date.
1. Who this policy applies to
This policy describes how currencyconversion.org ("we", "our", "the site") handles information about visitors. It applies to all pages on the domain, including the home page, currency-pair pages, and informational pages.
2. Information we collect
You can use the site without registering or providing any personal details. We do not operate user accounts, contact forms, or comment systems, so we do not directly receive names, postal addresses, or phone numbers from you.
When your browser loads a page, our hosting provider and the third-party services described below may automatically receive standard request data:
- IP address and approximate geographic region derived from it.
- Browser user agent, language, and operating system.
- Device type and screen characteristics.
- Referring URL.
- Pages viewed, time on page, and basic interaction events.
- Date and time of the visit.
3. Cookies and similar technologies
We use a small number of cookies and equivalent storage mechanisms. A more detailed breakdown is on our Cookies page. In summary:
- Strictly necessary: required to load the site reliably.
- Analytics: Google Analytics 4 (measurement ID G-JPJ7F1W6BW) — used to understand aggregate traffic patterns.
- Advertising: Google AdSense and its partners may set cookies to serve and measure ads.
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Doing so will not stop the site from working, but advertising you see may become less relevant.
4. Google AdSense and advertising partners
currencyconversion.org is monetised in part through Google AdSense. As an AdSense publisher, we disclose the following:
- Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on this site.
- Google's use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to this site and other sites on the internet.
- You can opt out of personalised advertising by visiting Google Ad Settings.
- You can read more about how Google uses information from sites and apps that use its services at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.
- Google's full advertising policies are at policies.google.com/technologies/ads.
Other ad networks may also be used in future. Where they are, they will be subject to equivalent disclosures.
5. Other third-party services
- TradingView — embedded charts and the cross-rates widget. TradingView receives standard request data when its widget loads. See the TradingView Privacy Policy.
- Currency rate API (jsDelivr CDN and pages.dev fallback) — exchange-rate data is fetched from public CDN endpoints when you open a pair page. The CDN can see your IP address and the requested currency in the URL.
- Google Analytics — described above.
- Google AdSense — described above.
- Bing Webmaster Tools — verification only; no per-visitor data is shared.
These vendors operate under their own privacy policies. We are not responsible for their practices, but we choose them with the expectation that they comply with applicable law.
6. How we use information
The information described above is used to:
- Deliver pages and respond to network requests.
- Understand which currency pairs and pages are most useful to visitors so we can prioritise improvements.
- Detect abuse, scraping, and security issues.
- Show advertising that helps fund the site.
- Comply with legal obligations.
7. Legal bases (GDPR)
If you visit from the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, our processing relies on:
- Legitimate interests — running and securing the site, basic analytics.
- Consent — for non-essential cookies, including analytics and advertising cookies, where consent is required. Where a consent prompt is shown, advertising cookies are not set until you accept.
- Legal obligations — when we are required to retain or disclose certain data.
8. Your rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to:
- Access information held about you.
- Request correction or deletion.
- Object to or restrict certain processing.
- Withdraw consent for cookies and equivalent technologies at any time.
- Lodge a complaint with your local data-protection authority.
9. California residents (CCPA / CPRA)
California residents may request to know what personal information is collected about them, request deletion, and opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information as those terms are defined under California law. We do not sell personal information for money. Some advertising cookies may constitute "sharing" for cross-context behavioural advertising; you can opt out by adjusting browser preferences, using Google Ad Settings, or sending a Global Privacy Control signal, which we honour where technically feasible.
10. Data retention
Server access logs are kept for a short period for security and troubleshooting. Analytics data is retained per Google Analytics defaults. Advertising cookies have lifetimes set by the relevant ad network — see Google's documentation linked above for current values.
11. International transfers
Our hosting and the third-party services we use may process information outside your country of residence, including in the United States. Where required, transfers rely on standard contractual clauses or equivalent safeguards offered by the vendor.
12. Children
The site is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided us with information, please contact us so we can remove it.
13. Security
We use HTTPS and standard hosting controls. No method of internet transmission is fully secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
14. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The "Last reviewed" date at the top will reflect the most recent revision. Continued use of the site after a change constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
15. Contact
For privacy-related questions or to exercise any of the rights described above, contact [email protected]. Please include enough detail for us to respond, and indicate which jurisdiction's law you believe applies.