Privacy Policy
Last updated: 13 April 2026
Wirenetlab is designed around a simple promise: your data stays on your device. Every tool on this site runs entirely inside your web browser. No configuration, IP plan, password, or packet simulation you enter is ever transmitted to Wirenetlab or to any third party. There is no backend server, no analytics that profile individuals, no accounts, and no hidden telemetry.
1. Who we are
"Wirenetlab", "we", "us" and "our" refer to the operator of the website wirenetlab.io. The identification details of the publisher are listed on the Legal notice page, as required by French law (LCEN, Article 6). For any privacy-related question, you can contact us at [email protected].
2. Data we collect
None. We do not collect personal data about you.
Specifically, Wirenetlab does not:
- require an account, sign-up, or login;
- ask for your name, email, phone number, or any other identifier;
- run any first-party analytics that profile visitors;
- store cookies for tracking or advertising purposes;
- use fingerprinting, session recording, or behavioural tracking.
3. Data you enter into the tools
All processing happens locally in your browser (client-side JavaScript). When you paste a Cisco configuration into the Config Analyzer, enter a subnet into the Subnet Calculator, or generate a password, the operation runs inside your tab — the data is never uploaded to any server. Once you close the tab, the data is gone, unless you explicitly save it to your own device (copy-paste, download, export).
Wirenetlab uses two browser storage mechanisms for strictly functional purposes:
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localStorage— Remembering your theme preference (light / dark) and language (English / French). This data persists across sessions until you clear it. -
sessionStorage— Passing data from one tool to another when you explicitly click an "Open in..." button (for instance, sending an ACL from the Config Analyzer to the ACL Simulator). The transferred payload is consumed and removed immediately by the destination tool, and is automatically deleted when you close the tab.
Neither storage mechanism ever leaves your device. You can clear both at any time from your browser settings.
4. Third-party services
Wirenetlab does not serve any advertising. No ad network is integrated into this site, and no analytics, pixel, or behavioural tracker is loaded. The only third-party connections that may occur during a visit are technical delivery services required to render the pages:
- Cloudflare Pages (hosting / CDN) — serves the static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files. Cloudflare may log IP addresses for operational, security, and abuse-prevention purposes. See Cloudflare's privacy policy.
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Tailwind CSS CDN (
cdn.tailwindcss.com) — delivers the styling runtime. Requests may be logged by the CDN provider.
These providers act as technical sub-processors strictly necessary to deliver the pages. Wirenetlab itself does not receive or store any of the data they may log. None of these third parties receive the content you enter into the tools.
5. Cookies
Wirenetlab does not set any cookie of its own — no tracking cookie, no
advertising cookie, no analytics cookie, no session cookie. We use the browser's
localStorage only, and only for the strictly functional purposes described
in Section 3 (remembering theme and language, passing data between tools on explicit user
action). Under the ePrivacy Directive and Article 82 of the French
Loi Informatique et Libertés, purely functional local storage indispensable to
provide a service explicitly requested by the user does not require prior consent.
6. Your rights under the GDPR
Because Wirenetlab does not collect or store personal data, there is in practice nothing for us to access, rectify, or erase. Nevertheless, if you believe that the site has processed personal data about you, you may contact us at [email protected].
Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) you have the right to:
- access the personal data held about you;
- request rectification of inaccurate data;
- request erasure of your data ("right to be forgotten");
- restrict or object to processing;
- data portability;
- lodge a complaint with your national data-protection authority — in France, the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL).
7. Children's privacy
Wirenetlab is a technical networking reference and is not directed at children under 16. We do not knowingly collect data about children. If you are under 16, please do not provide personal information through any contact channel.
8. Changes to this policy
We may update this privacy policy to reflect changes in our practices or in applicable law. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Material changes will be announced on the home page for a reasonable period.
Commitment regarding future third-party services. Should Wirenetlab ever introduce new third-party services that could affect user privacy — including, but not limited to, advertising networks, analytics, or behavioural tracking — an updated version of this privacy policy will be published before any such service is activated, together with, where applicable, a GDPR- and ePrivacy-compliant consent mechanism.
9. Contact
For any question about this privacy policy, please write to [email protected].
Cisco, Cisco IOS, and IOS-XE are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. Wirenetlab is an independent, third-party project not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to Cisco Systems, Inc. All references to Cisco products are for descriptive and interoperability purposes only.