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Terms of Use

These terms explain the practical rules for using PDF Processor. They are written to set realistic expectations about a browser-based utility product, not to hide the core limitations in dense legal language.

Last updated Mar 2, 2026

Acceptable use

You may use PDF Processor for lawful document workflows. Do not use the service for abusive, fraudulent, unlawful, or harmful activities, including attempts to process content you do not have the right to handle or distribute.

You are responsible for checking whether a file contains confidential, regulated, or protected information and whether your own environment and usage practices are appropriate for that material.

No guarantee of fitness for every document

PDF Processor is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. Browser-based tools have practical limits. Some files will fail due to encryption, malformed structure, unsupported fonts, memory pressure, damaged metadata, or device limitations. That is a normal technical constraint, not a promise that every input can be corrected automatically.

Before relying on output for a legal, financial, medical, or archival purpose, review the result carefully. If the output is business-critical, keep a backup of the source file and verify the downloaded document before sharing it.

Local processing disclaimer

Core PDF workflows are designed to run locally in your browser. That reduces document exposure, but it does not eliminate all risk. Your own device, browser extensions, operating system, and local environment still affect privacy and reliability.

If you install the app for offline use, cached assets remain on your device so the app shell and feature runtime can continue working later. You are responsible for securing the device where that cached data is stored.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent allowed by law, DayFiles and PDF Processor are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary damages arising from the use of the site or from reliance on output generated by the tools.

That includes losses related to data corruption, interrupted work, business delays, inaccurate output, or failure to process a document successfully. If you depend on a workflow professionally, validate the result before using it downstream.

Service changes

Features may change, be improved, be removed, or move behind different technical requirements over time. We may update these terms as the product evolves. The latest version published on this page controls current use of the site.