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>information about individual users, such as IP address, email address, number of visits, etc. is only used for inhouse analysis.

>When you first visit FreezePage, we send a “cookie” to your computer. A cookie is a small file that identifies you as a unique user. FreezePage uses cookies in order to store account information, such as your preferences (e.g. your time zone) and frozen pages.

Doesn't look like it. It's online and you have no control over the files of the websites that are saved. Here are some excerpts from their privacy policy (also don't think it's been updated since 2011):If, however, we receive complaints from people who have been deliberately harassed by our “Tell A Friend” function, we will let them know the IP address of the responsible person.Furthermore, we reserve the right to disclose the IP address of users who have frozen pages related to illegal activities, such as hacking of other people’s home pages.This doesn't appear to have been updated in a while and also isn't in line with the ethics I'd want a provider of this service to stand to. I'll look,for other open source alternatives though, and possibly other websites