This Privacy Policy outlines how VeloxFile handles your data. By using our tools, you agree to the practices described below.
At VeloxFile, we believe the best way to protect your data is not to collect it in the first place.
The "Zero-Upload" Architecture
Unlike traditional online tools, VeloxFile processes your documents locally within your web browser using secure client-side execution environments.
Your files (PDFs, Images) are never uploaded to our servers, never stored in our cloud, and never seen by our team.
1. Information We Do Not Collect
To ensure absolute privacy regarding your content:
- No File Storage: Since processing happens on your device, we have no copies of your original or processed files.
- No Content Analysis: We do not scan, read, or analyze the content of your documents for advertising or machine learning purposes.
2. Information We Process
To maintain service integrity and verify VIP access, we process limited metadata:
- Authentication Tokens: We utilize secure session cookies issued by the central platform to verify your account standing and unlock Pro features.
- Technical Logs: Our edge infrastructure (Cloudflare Workers) may temporarily log your IP address and request path to prevent DDoS attacks and abuse. These logs are rotated and purged regularly.
- Anonymous Usage Stats: We may count aggregate events (e.g., "PDF Split tool used 500 times today") without linking this activity to your specific user identity.
3. Data Sharing & Third Parties
VeloxFile operates as a specialized utility node.
- Identity & Billing: All user identification and financial transactions are managed centrally by the DS Systems Main Platform. VeloxFile does not have access to your credit card information.
- No External Tracking: We do not sell your data to data brokers or third-party advertisers.
4. Cookies & Local Storage
We use minimal storage mechanisms strictly for functionality:
- Essential Cookies: Used to maintain your login session across our services.
- Local Storage: Used to save your temporary UI preferences (e.g., quality settings) on your device.