Clear file handling for safer online tools.
This policy explains how
handles uploaded files, processed outputs, temporary storage, technical metadata, security tools, and user responsibility.
Privacy-first workflow
is built around temporary processing, controlled downloads, generated internal filenames, and clear user responsibility for uploaded documents.
Temporary processing
Files are processed only for the selected workflow and kept for a limited download window.
Automatic expiry
Uploaded files, generated results, and download links are designed to expire after a short period.
Token downloads
Processed files are served through temporary tokens instead of exposed public storage paths.
No public browsing
Uploads and processed files are not intended to be visible through public directory listing.
Built for confidence
keeps file expiry, controlled downloads, and responsible usage clear across supported workflows.
Generated filenames
Files are stored with internal generated names instead of relying on original upload names.
Server-side tools
Processing runs on the server for consistent conversion, editing, protection, and cleanup.
Limited metadata
Technical job metadata may be kept for reliability, debugging, abuse prevention, and usage limits.
Abuse controls
Upload limits, processing rules, expiry windows, and logs help reduce misuse.
Detailed file handling policy
Clear rules for uploads, downloads, metadata, and security tools.
What happens when you upload a file
When you upload a file to
, the file is used to complete the tool action you selected. This may include converting, compressing, merging, splitting, rotating, editing, protecting, unlocking, watermarking, signing, or redacting files. The processed output is then made available through a temporary download link.
Temporary storage and download window
is designed around temporary file handling. Uploaded files and generated results are not intended to be stored permanently. Files may remain available for a limited period so users can download their results before expiry.
Metadata we may keep
To operate and protect the service,
may keep limited technical metadata, including tool name, job status, file size, output size, timestamps, download count, IP address, user agent, and processing error messages. This metadata helps with debugging, abuse prevention, usage limits, performance monitoring, and platform reliability.
File content access
File content is processed automatically by the system to complete the selected task. File content should not be manually reviewed unless needed for abuse investigation, security review, legal compliance, or support requested by the user. Users should not upload files they do not own or do not have permission to process.
Security tools and passwords
Security tools such as Protect PDF and Unlock PDF are provided for documents users own or are authorized to modify. Unlock PDF requires the correct existing password.
does not provide password cracking, bypassing, or unauthorized access tools.
Redaction responsibility
Redact PDF is designed to apply permanent redaction to the processed output. Users are responsible for checking the final downloaded file before sharing it. For legal, medical, financial, government, or highly sensitive documents, users should independently verify the final result.
Download links and result access
Processed files are made available through temporary result links. These links are intended for the user who created the task. Users should avoid sharing result links publicly and should download their files within the available time window.
Service improvements
may improve processing quality, upload limits, workflow speed, security controls, and document tool behavior over time. Any feature that stores user history or files beyond temporary processing should be clearly presented with user-controlled deletion options.
User responsibility
Users are responsible for ensuring they have the right to upload, convert, edit, sign, protect, unlock, watermark, redact, download, and share their files. Users should verify processed files before relying on them for business, academic, legal, financial, or professional use.
