Learn how AIO PDF Tools processes documents inside your
browser, what information may reach website providers,
and why contact-form attachments follow a different
data path.
Effective: July 14, 2026
Last reviewed: July 14, 2026
Verified PDF tools process selected files locally
without creating a server-side document copy.
Browser ProcessingSelected files are processed on your device.
No Server UploadNo processing copy is sent to our servers.
No Account NeededNo login, password, payment, or subscription.
Form Upload ExceptionContact-form attachments are sent by email.
AIO PDF Tools is designed around a straightforward
privacy principle: documents selected inside our
verified PDF tools are processed within your
browser rather than uploaded to an AIO PDF Tools
processing server.
This page explains how local processing works, what
AIO PDF Tools can and cannot access, and how normal
website services differ from PDF document
processing.
01
How Browser-Based Processing Works
A modern browser can access a file after you
deliberately select it through a file picker or
drag-and-drop area. Compatible client-side code can
then process that file within your browser.
1
You select a file
You choose a PDF, image, or supported
document from your device. AIO PDF
Tools does not automatically scan your
computer or access files you have not
selected.
2
Your browser reads the file
The selected file becomes available to
the tool’s client-side code and may be
held temporarily in browser or device
memory.
3
Processing occurs on your device
Compatible browser-side technology
performs the selected operation, such
as merging, splitting, compression,
rotation, organization, or conversion.
4
The result is generated locally
The output is created inside your
browser and made available for you to
save without requiring a server-side
document copy.
5
The active session ends
Temporary processing data may be
released when you remove the file,
refresh the page, close the tab, close
the browser, or restart your device.
02
What “No Server Upload” Means
For files selected inside verified browser-based
tools, no server upload means:
No source document is sent to an AIO PDF Tools
processing endpoint.
No document content is stored in our hosting
environment.
No server-side conversion queue is created.
No downloadable server copy is created for the
PDF task.
No AIO PDF Tools staff member receives the
document.
No document-processing history is linked to
you.
PDF contents are not intentionally provided to
analytics or advertising services.
Normal website requests still occur
Your browser still loads pages, scripts,
styles, fonts, advertisements, and other
website resources. These requests are
separate from transmitting the document you
selected.
03
What AIO PDF Tools Can and Cannot Access
We cannot access local document contents
When a tool operates entirely in your
browser, we cannot open, read, search,
recover, profile, sell, or train systems on
the file’s contents.
We may receive website technical data
Hosting, security, analytics, and
advertising providers may process limited
technical information connected with an
ordinary website visit.
Normal technical information may include:
IP address
Browser type
Device category
Operating system
Approximate location
Pages viewed
Referral source
Date and time of access
Cookie identifiers
Advertisement interactions
Error and security information
This website information does not include the
contents of files processed locally inside verified
PDF tools.
04
Data-Processing Overview
Activity
Where it occurs
Does AIO receive the file?
Purpose
PDF tool processing
Your browser and device
No
Complete the document task
Output generation
Your browser and device
No
Create the requested result
Contact-form message
Email and related services
Yes
Receive and answer your inquiry
Contact-form attachment
Email and related services
Yes
Investigate a reported issue
Google Analytics
Google and website systems
No PDF contents
Measure general website usage
Google AdSense
Google and advertising partners
No PDF contents
Display and measure advertising
Hostinger
Hosting infrastructure
No local PDF contents
Operate and deliver the website
Cloudflare
Network and security infrastructure
No local PDF contents
Protect and deliver website traffic
05
Contact-Form Attachments Are Different
Files selected inside PDF tools and files attached
to the contact form do not follow the same data
path.
When you attach a file to the contact form, that
file leaves your browser so it can be delivered to:
AIO PDF Tools uses Google Analytics to understand
general website performance and usage.
Analytics may help us understand:
Which tool pages receive visits
Which device categories are used
Which browsers access the website
Which pages produce errors
How visitors move between pages
General website engagement
Google Analytics should not receive:
PDF contents
Extracted document text
Generated output contents
Contact-form messages
Contact-form attachments
Names or email addresses
Confidential document metadata
Website analytics activity is separate from local
PDF processing.
07
Advertising and Your Documents
AIO PDF Tools uses advertising to support free
access to its tools.
Google AdSense and participating advertising
providers may process cookie, device, page, and
advertisement-interaction information, subject to
consent choices and applicable law.
Advertising providers should not receive the
contents of documents processed inside verified
browser-only tools.
Advertisements may be selected using:
The page being viewed
Browser or device information
Approximate location
Cookie consent choices
Advertising preferences
Prior activity where legally permitted
Advertisements should not be based on the text,
images, names, or other contents inside a PDF
processed locally in your browser.
08
Hosting and Network Security
Hostinger
Hostinger provides website and email
infrastructure. It may process ordinary
server requests, connection information,
error records, and security data needed to
operate the website.
Locally processed PDF contents should not reach
Hostinger or Cloudflare because selected documents
are not submitted to an AIO PDF Tools processing
server.
09
Temporary Browser Memory and Storage
Browser-based processing does not always mean a
selected file disappears from device memory
immediately after the task finishes.
During processing, a browser may temporarily hold:
Source file bytes
Page previews
Images
Extracted text
Generated output
Processing instructions
Temporary browser objects
Exact memory behaviour depends on the browser,
operating system, processing library, file size,
and selected tool.
Shared-device privacy steps
Close the tool when finished, remove
unnecessary downloads, clear browser data
where appropriate, and avoid processing
sensitive files on an untrusted public
computer.
10
Security Measures and Technical Controls
AIO PDF Tools should use layered controls intended
to protect the public website and reduce the risk of
unauthorized code or data transmission.
HTTPS-only website access
Restricted administrative access
Hostinger and Cloudflare security controls
Regular WordPress updates
Theme and plugin updates
Limited and reviewed third-party scripts
Controlled form destinations
Secure response headers
Content Security Policy where configured
Contact-form file validation
Spam and abuse protection
Network-request testing for every PDF tool
Only publish verified safeguards
Do not describe a control as active until it
has been checked in the live website
configuration.
11
How Local Processing Should Be Verified
Before a tool is described as browser-only, its
complete workflow should be tested.
Open the browser developer tools.
Select the Network panel.
Clear all earlier requests.
Select a test file inside the tool.
Complete the full processing operation.
Inspect every request generated by the page.
Check request payloads, destinations, headers,
and initiators.
Confirm that no source file or output was
transmitted.
Repeat the test on desktop and mobile browsers.
Repeat testing after every major tool update.
A tool should not be described as local-only when
testing reveals:
A file upload request
A form submission containing the file
Extracted document text sent to an endpoint
Page previews transmitted externally
Document metadata included in analytics
A third-party conversion request
File contents sent through background requests
12
Browser and Device Requirements
Browser-side processing depends on your device
resources.
Performance may vary based on:
Browser compatibility
Available memory
Processor speed
File size
Page count
Image resolution
Document complexity
Encryption
Embedded fonts
Other active applications
Other open browser tabs
Large or complex files may take longer, cause the
page to become temporarily unresponsive, or exceed
the memory available on a device.
AIO PDF Tools does not guarantee that every
document will work on every browser or device.
13
Local Processing Does Not Remove Every Risk
Keeping a document outside a website server reduces
one important category of exposure. It does not
make every device or browser automatically secure.
Risks may still arise from:
Malware on your device
Malicious browser extensions
Screen-recording software
Shared computer accounts
Unauthorized local access
Outdated browsers
Compromised operating systems
Files containing harmful content
Insecure downloaded-file handling
Fake websites imitating AIO PDF Tools
Use the official domain
Check that the address is
https://aiopdftools.com/
before selecting a confidential document.
14
Safer Ways to Use PDF Tools
Before processing
Confirm the official domain, keep the
original file, use an updated browser, close
unnecessary applications, and confirm you
have permission to process the document.
During processing
Select only the intended file, read
tool-specific limitations, allow large files
time to finish, and avoid clicking ads that
resemble tool controls.
After processing
Open and inspect the output, verify page
order and quality, retain the original, and
store sensitive results in an appropriate
secure location.
On shared devices
Remove unnecessary copies, close the browser
tab, clear relevant browser information, and
avoid leaving sensitive files in a shared
Downloads folder.
15
What We Do Not Promise
No website, browser, device, network, extension, or
software environment can be guaranteed completely
secure.
AIO PDF Tools does not guarantee that:
Every file will process successfully
Every PDF feature will be preserved
Every browser will behave identically
Every output will perfectly match the original
A compromised device can be made secure
Malicious source files are harmless
Every third-party browser extension is
trustworthy
Every temporary browser trace can be controlled
by the website
Keep the original document and review every
generated output before relying on it.
Security Contact
Report a Security Concern
Contact us if you believe a tool transmitted a file
unexpectedly, exposed document data, used the wrong
domain, displayed a suspicious download, or created
an unexpected network request.