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Compress PDF Offline terms

These terms set realistic expectations for the Android app: use it lawfully, keep source backups, and review exported files before relying on them.

By DayFiles Editorial TeamLast updated Apr 28, 2026

Acceptable use

You may use Compress PDF Offline for lawful document workflows. Do not use it for harmful, fraudulent, abusive, or unauthorized document processing.

You are responsible for making sure you have the right to open, compress, split, remove pages from, convert, save, or share the files you handle.

No guarantee for every file

The app is provided as-is. Some PDFs are already optimized, unusually structured, encrypted, damaged, or too large for the available device memory.

Before using an exported file for a legal, financial, medical, archival, or business-critical purpose, reopen and review the output carefully.

Local processing and device responsibility

The local-processing design reduces remote exposure, but it does not protect against risks on the device itself. Your phone, installed apps, downloads folder, backups, and share destinations remain part of your security environment.

Keep a copy of the original file until you have confirmed the exported output is correct.

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