Expiration is intentional
Temporary artifacts expire to reduce storage risk, privacy exposure, and infrastructure cost. Download the result promptly when a server-backed job completes.
Expired jobs
Temporary server jobs are not storage. If a job expires or is deleted before download, Convurter cannot recreate the result without the original input file.
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Temporary artifacts expire to reduce storage risk, privacy exposure, and infrastructure cost. Download the result promptly when a server-backed job completes.
Manual delete actions should remove temporary input and output artifacts. Recent-job restore can only point to an active job reference, not recover deleted or expired file bytes.
If the output expired, run the tool again from the source file and review the new job's warnings, limits, and output before the next expiration window.
For sensitive or repeat workflows, prefer browser-local inspection and cleanup tools where they fit the task. Server jobs should be reserved for outputs that need heavier engines.
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