9converter — Policy

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Users seeking consistent performance might need to look for alternative solutions, as the 9Converter policy does not guarantee uptime or continuous service 1.2.3. Conclusion

What are you trying to convert (videos, PDFs, images)? I can guide you toward the safest method for your files. Share public link 9converter policy

The limited privacy assertions that can be found contain several problematic points. The purported policy states that users consent to the collection, use, processing, and sharing of their information simply by using the service. This "click-wrap" agreement by use is a common but often criticized method of obtaining consent. More importantly, there is a gap between the service's promise of privacy and the concerns raised by security experts. As will be detailed later, analyses indicate that the website may be associated with behaviors that directly contradict strong privacy protections.

The software is generally provided "as is," meaning the company does not warrant that the service will be free of errors or work perfectly on every device. Indemnification: [Manual Conversion] Source ID: [________] Units to convert:

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The 9Converter policy shifts the legal and operational burden entirely onto the end user. It provides a free, functional utility on the condition that you respect copyright law, accept aggressive advertising, and consent to standard web-traffic data collection. By understanding these guidelines and pairing your browsing experience with strong cybersecurity habits, you can navigate online media converters responsibly and securely. Share public link The limited privacy assertions that

Users are strictly prohibited from converting or downloading copyrighted material without explicit permission from the original content owner.

The is not just legal jargon—it is a binding agreement between you and the service provider. Ignorance of the policy does not exempt you from liability.

Many converters claim to respect robots.txt files—the protocol that tells bots which parts of a site not to access. In reality, most ignore it. However, when served a or a cease-and-desist from a major streaming service, the converter’s policy will immediately blacklist that specific domain. You’ll see a message: “This service is temporarily unavailable for this source.”