Privacy

PDF to JPG Converter — Privacy Policy

Effective date: July 7, 2026

The PDF to JPG Converter Android app is built by MindGap Technologies LLC, a small studio in San Antonio, Texas. The app converts pages of a PDF into JPG images. This policy explains what the app does and does not do with your data. It covers the PDF to JPG Converter app only; for the mindgap.tech website, see our general privacy policy.

Data collection and sharing

We do not collect, transmit, store, or sell any personal data. The app has no accounts and no sign-in, and we receive nothing about you or your files.

Your PDFs and the images produced from them are never uploaded. They stay on your device, and converted images are saved only to the location you choose.

How your data is processed

All conversion happens on your device. Pages are rendered and exported by a converter bundled inside the app — a local WebView running an on-device renderer, with no remote code and no server call. Because the work is local, the app functions with no internet connection.

Network activity

The app performs no network activity. Nothing about your files is sent to us or to any third party.

Advertising and analytics

The app shows no advertising and contains no third-party analytics, tracking, or advertising SDKs. It does not build a profile of you and does not track you across apps or sites.

Accounts

There is no account and no sign-in. Every feature works without providing any personal information.

Children's privacy

This is a general-audience utility. It is not directed at children, does not knowingly collect any information from children, and — because it collects no personal data — has nothing to collect from users of any age.

Changes

If the app's data practices ever change, this policy will be updated first, with a new effective date. Material changes will be reflected here before they take effect.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Email diego@mindgap.tech.

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