Acceptable use
Effective 20 August 2026 · Last updated 20 August 2026 · Version 1.0
This Acceptable use policy is part of the Terms. It states what you may do with File Conversion and what you must not do. The operator does not receive your files, so this policy is enforced at the site and hosting layer, and by your own legal duties regarding the files you choose to convert.
1. Permitted use
You may use the Service to convert still JPEG, PNG, and WebP images through the six published pairs, in a standard browser, for purposes you have the right to carry out. You may download outputs and ZIPs created locally. You may link to public routes that exist in the sitemap.
2. Rights in the files
You must only submit files you are allowed to convert. That includes files you created, files licensed to you for this use, and files you process as an agent of the rights holder. You must not convert files in order to remove rights-management information you are not allowed to remove, except that this product always strips source metadata from output as a designed local behaviour — if you need the original metadata, keep the original file.
3. Prohibited material (your responsibility)
You must not use the Service to create or prepare outputs of material that is illegal for you to possess or distribute. That includes child sexual abuse material, content that incites terrorism, and other material that is criminal in your jurisdiction or in Romania. Because conversion is local, the operator cannot scan file contents. The prohibition still applies to you. If you download or share an illegal output, that is your act, not an act of hosting by the operator.
4. Prohibited use of the site and host
You must not:
- Attempt to upload files to a server path, probe for an API, or trick others into believing the operator stores their images.
- Circumvent capability probes, resource ceilings, or output MIME/signature checks in order to crash visitors’ browsers or the host.
- Send malware, exploit proofs, or attack payloads to the hosting platform, DNS, or TLS infrastructure.
- Run unauthorised vulnerability scans that degrade service; use the Security channel instead.
- Scrape the site in a volume that impairs availability for others, or harvest the legal pages to misrepresent them as your own product terms.
- Frame the Service after `X-Frame-Options: DENY` / `frame-ancestors 'none'` (embedding is refused).
- Impersonate the operator or present convert.alexjungean.com as someone else’s service.
- Use the Service to assist a crime, fraud, or unauthorised access to a system.
5. Automation
Reasonable automated fetching of public HTML for indexing, as described in `robots.txt`, is allowed. Headless conversion at a scale that is effectively a hosted API, or that bypasses the published UI to exhaust the host, is not allowed. There is no supported conversion API.
6. Enforcement
The operator may rate-limit or block network traffic at the host, take the artifact offline, or report abuse to the hosting provider or to a competent authority. Because files are not uploaded, the operator cannot delete a file from your device.
7. Reporting
Report site abuse or legal concerns to alex.jungean@gmail.com. For security issues, follow Security. For copyright in site pages (not user files the operator never received), see Copyright.
