Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy has been prepared to clearly and thoroughly explain how this PDF merge tool processes information related to your use, with special emphasis on privacy, transparency, and lawful handling of relevant data categories. By using the platform, you agree to the practices described in this policy, including client-side processing of files and the use of cookies and third-party advertising technologies.
1. Local processing of PDFs (client-side)
1.1 Reading, processing and generation of the final document
The main distinguishing feature of this tool is the way page merging is performed. All processing runs directly in your browser, using client-side technology. In practical terms, the PDF files you select are loaded, interpreted, and processed locally in the device memory, without automatic transfer to our servers.
By default, we do not store PDFs in our own servers. The steps of reading, copying pages, and generating the final document occur in the user environment. This reduces exposure and reinforces document protection—particularly when working with professional reports, sensitive documents, and materials shared for legitimate workplace, educational, or operational purposes.
2. Personal data and technical information
Depending on how you interact with the site, certain technical events related to navigation may be logged, such as page accesses and the use of resources. When such information exists, it is treated only to enable the service to function, improve user experience, and ensure compliance with applicable legal requirements.
This tool is not intended to “collect” the content of your documents for our own analysis. The purpose is to provide PDF merging functionality in the browser. Accordingly, any processing of PDF content occurs on your device, under the terms described in the previous section.
3. Cookies and third-party advertising (Google AdSense)
3.1 DART cookie and advertising based on past visits
This platform may display advertisements through third-party advertising providers. Where applicable, ads may be served through Google AdSense. To enable ad delivery and performance measurement, those providers may use cookies and similar technologies.
One of the mechanisms frequently used by advertising networks is the “DART” cookie, associated with serving ads based on previous visits. This allows more relevant ads to be displayed, considering your interactions in the advertising network context.
3.2 How to disable the DART cookie
You can disable the DART cookie by visiting the Google Ads advertising network privacy policy (Google AdSense / Google Ad Network), following the instructions provided by Google in its official documentation. In this way, you retain control over the use of this mechanism for interest-based advertising.
4. Cookie preferences and control
You can manage cookies directly through your browser settings, including blocking, limiting, or deleting cookies. The level of control may vary depending on the browser and the version used.
Additionally, since third-party cookies are used for advertising purposes, preferences may also be managed through the tools provided by the advertising provider, including through pages and mechanisms for advertising preference management made available by Google to the public.
5. Updates to this policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically to reflect improvements, technological changes, or legal adjustments. When relevant changes occur, the updated version will be made available on this same page.
6. Contact and clarifications
If you need additional clarifications regarding privacy, cookies, or the way PDFs are processed, please use our contact page and submit your request using the email indicated.