LGPD Compliance Statement

This page presents a commitment declaration to comply with the General Data Protection Law in Brazil (Lei nº 13.709/2018), reinforcing principles, transparency, and the nature of processing executed through this platform. As the PDF merging tool operates with a privacy-first approach, the processing of user-selected content occurs directly in the user’s browser, without storing the selected documents in servers operated by the service provider.

1. Applicable principles (art. 6 of the LGPD)

1.1 Purpose, adequacy, and necessity in a client-side architecture

Compliance with the LGPD follows principles such as purpose, adequacy, and necessity. Processing related to the tool’s operation is limited to what is strictly necessary to enable PDF merging functionality. Additionally, transparency, security, and prevention principles are considered to reduce risks and ensure a more responsible operation.

2. Personal data and absence of server-side PDF collection

2.1 Data categories and retention

Due to the client-side architecture, the content of the PDFs selected by the user is processed locally. As a rule, we do not collect or store PDF files in servers. The processing therefore tends to occur within the data subject’s environment (the user’s browser), preserving better control over content and minimizing transfer to third parties.

In practice, data categories typically involve technical navigation data and usage metadata needed for service operation and browser interoperability. There is no standard retention of PDF files on the provider’s infrastructure. Any retention is generally limited to what is necessary for generating the local output and within the user’s browsing session lifecycle.

Where cookies and third-party advertising technologies are used, that usage occurs according to the providers’ own policies and mechanisms, and may depend on the user’s consent in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements and the user’s browser settings.

3. Legal bases and purpose

3.1 Legal basis for executing the service

When applicable, processing is carried out based on legitimate purposes, including executing the service requested by the user and complying with legal obligations. Any performance controls and measurement (when integrated) are treated in line with principles of necessity and transparency.

When third-party advertising technologies and cookies are used, the legal basis may vary according to applicable legislation and consent mechanisms. In any case, the tool is designed to respect transparency by offering clear information and controls in the browser environment, particularly where the current regulatory regime requires it.

4. Data subject rights (arts. 17 to 22 of the LGPD)

4.1 How to exercise rights and submit requests

Data subjects are granted LGPD rights, including: confirmation of processing, access, correction, anonymization, blocking or deletion, portability, information about sharing, and information about the possibility of not providing consent and the consequences of refusal.

Although the main PDF processing occurs locally, questions or requests related to privacy preferences and cookies may be submitted through the contact channel made available on this platform.

5. Security and incident prevention

5.1 Security measures compatible with the local execution environment

We implement security measures compatible with the nature of the service, focusing on reducing risks during local execution and minimizing exposure. At the same time, digital services require the user to maintain good security practices on their device and in the browser.

Because execution occurs on the user’s device, risk perception and security depend directly on the user environment. We recommend keeping the browser updated, avoiding incompatible extensions, and using privacy-oriented settings. If vulnerabilities or unexpected behavior are identified, users should report the issue so it can be evaluated and addressed.

6. Updates and continuous transparency

This statement may be updated when necessary to reflect legal changes, operational improvements, or updates by relevant suppliers. The version published on this page is the current one.