Terms of Service
Last Updated: May 2026
Welcome to the iLocalPDF platform. By accessing and using our tools and services available on this website, you acknowledge your full agreement and compliance with the terms and conditions outlined below, which are designed to govern the legal relationship and ensure safe and fair use for all visitors.
General Terms
- Clause No. 1.1
Agreement to terms upon using the website.
- Clause No. 1.2
Terms apply to all iLocalPDF tools.
- Clause No. 1.3
Users must be 13 years of age or older.
- Clause No. 1.4
The user is responsible for the security of their own device.
- Clause No. 1.5
We reserve the right to modify terms without prior notice.
- Clause No. 1.6
Continued use of the website implies acceptance of the modifications.
- Clause No. 1.7
The website is subject to local data protection laws.
- Clause No. 1.8
All services are provided on an 'as-is' basis.
Privacy and Data Processing
- Clause No. 2.1
Processing takes place locally within your browser.
- Clause No. 2.2
We do not store your files on any server.
- Clause No. 2.3
Files are not transmitted over the internet for processing.
- Clause No. 2.4
The user is responsible for personal data contained within the files.
- Clause No. 2.5
We do not access or view the content of your files.
- Clause No. 2.6
Temporary browser data is erased upon closing the session.
- Clause No. 2.7
We do not sell user data to third parties.
- Clause No. 2.8
We commit to advanced technical security standards.
Intellectual Property
- Clause No. 3.1
All design rights are reserved to iLocalPDF.
- Clause No. 3.2
Copying or stealing source codes is strictly prohibited.
- Clause No. 3.3
Reverse engineering the tools is strictly prohibited.
- Clause No. 3.4
The trademark is entirely owned by us.
- Clause No. 3.5
Using our name in misleading websites is prohibited.
- Clause No. 3.6
We own the copyrights for all texts on the website.
- Clause No. 3.7
Redistributing our tools as a commercial service is prohibited.
- Clause No. 3.8
Exploiting our name in marketing campaigns is prohibited.
