Safety

Sensitive files and when not to use a web tool

Convurter is designed to be browser-local first and transparent when uploads are required, but some files should stay in controlled internal systems. Use web tools only when the runtime and sensitivity match your risk tolerance.

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What to know

1

Prefer browser-local for sensitive inspection

When possible, use browser-local inspectors for metadata, file type, checksums, PDF structure, DOCX package signals, image dimensions, CSV cleanup, or JSON validation. Keep the tab and downloaded output under your control.

2

Avoid upload-backed tools for restricted files

Do not upload files governed by strict legal, medical, employment, financial, contractual, government, client, or internal security restrictions unless your organization allows that workflow.

3

Do not rely on unsafe claims

Convurter should not claim true redaction, malware scanning, legal sufficiency, digital certificate signing, accessibility certification, tax advice, medical advice, or security hardening certification from lightweight tools.

4

Make a review copy

For share-ready workflows, keep the original file, run inspection or conversion on a copy, review the result, verify checksums when needed, and delete temporary jobs when finished.

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