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Terms of Service

These terms explain the basic rules for using UnifyPDF. They cover acceptable use, account responsibilities, subscription context, service limits, support, and the fact that users should keep their own copies of important files.

What this page covers

Terms of service should be readable enough that someone can understand the practical rules without hiring a translator for every paragraph. This page is not trying to make document processing sound more dramatic than it is. It is here to explain the boundaries of the product clearly.

Support channels

Support ticket system

Open a support ticket

Best for tool failures, account issues, billing questions, and anything that needs screenshots or follow up.

Support email

unifypdfsupport@gmail.com

Use email when you need to share context, file names, or reproduction steps outside the app.

Instagram

@unifypdf

Useful for quick questions and status checks. For anything sensitive, use the ticket system or email instead.

Using the service

UnifyPDF provides online PDF and document workflow tools. That includes tasks such as merge, split, compress, convert, sign, protect, compare, and related actions. The service may change over time as tools improve or processing routes are updated.

You are responsible for using the tools lawfully and only with files you have the right to handle. The service is not meant for abuse, malware delivery, unauthorized access attempts, or anything else that attacks the platform or other users.

Accounts, plans, and limits

Some features depend on signing in or being on a paid plan. If you create an account, you are responsible for keeping your login details safe and your account information accurate enough for support and billing to work properly.

Plan features, quotas, and provider backed workflows may change as the product evolves. If a limit matters for your workflow, it is a good idea to check the live product or pricing page rather than relying on an old screenshot.

Files and output responsibility

You should keep original copies of important files before processing them. Even when a tool works as intended, document workflows can still go wrong because of source quality, unsupported structures, or provider limitations.

That does not mean the product should hide behind disclaimers. It means users should keep good workflow hygiene too, especially for legal, academic, financial, or other time sensitive records.

Support, availability, and limits of liability

The service is provided on an as available basis. We try to keep it stable, transparent, and supportable, but there may be outages, provider issues, queue delays, or output limitations that affect certain workflows.

If a tool fails, the right path is support first. For terms related concerns, you can also use the listed support channels. As with most web services, liability is limited to the extent allowed by law.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use UnifyPDF for business files?

Yes, as long as you have the right to process those files and the workflow fits the service limits and features available to your plan.

Should I keep backups of important files?

Yes. You should always keep the original copy of important documents before using any processing tool.

Related pages

Closing note

The main point of these terms is simple: use the product responsibly, keep your original files, and contact support when something needs human help.