We believe privacy is a human right. Our architecture guarantees that your documents remain yours alone.
At PDFagain, we have fundamentally architected our service to avoid knowing anything about you or your files. We do not want your data. We do not sell your data. We do not store your data.
When you "upload" a file to PDFagain, you are actually just loading it into your own browser's memory. It never travels over the internet to our servers. Therefore, we literally cannot have a privacy breach regarding your files, because we never possess them.
While we strive for zero data, the nature of the internet requires minimal technical interactions:
Like all websites, our hosting provider processes IP addresses for security (DDoS protection) and debugging. These logs are rotated out automatically.
We use "Local Storage" for simple settings (theme, last tool). This data lives 100% on your device and is never sent to us.
We minimize dependencies. Our only third-party providers are infrastructure-related (Hosting, DNS, CDN) to deliver the application to you.
They deliver the code, they don't see your data.
Updated: Feb 13, 2026