pdf oneshot merge Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 28, 2026

pdf oneshot merge is a Chrome extension that merges PDF files locally in the user's browser.

Information pdf oneshot merge handles

pdf oneshot merge handles PDF files only when the user chooses or drops them into the extension popup. The extension may read file names, file sizes, page counts, and PDF file contents solely to create the merged output PDF requested by the user.

pdf oneshot merge does not ask for a name, email address, account, payment information, passwords, browsing history, or login credentials.

How information is used

Chosen PDF files are used only to show the file order, count pages, merge pages into one PDF, and download the merged file.

Local-first processing

PDF merging is performed locally in the browser using the bundled pdf-lib library included with the extension package. pdf oneshot merge does not upload PDF files, PDF metadata, or merged outputs to a server controlled by pdf oneshot merge or Linqen.

Storage

pdf oneshot merge does not store PDF files in a remote database. Temporary browser memory and downloadable files may exist only as part of the user-triggered merge and download flow.

Sharing and selling data

pdf oneshot merge does not sell user data.

pdf oneshot merge does not transfer user data to third parties except as required by the Chrome browser platform to process files selected by the user.

pdf oneshot merge does not use user data for advertising, creditworthiness, lending decisions, or purposes unrelated to its single purpose.

Remote code

pdf oneshot merge does not use remote JavaScript or remote WebAssembly. Its extension code, including pdf-lib, is included in the submitted Chrome Web Store package.

User control and deletion

Users control which files are opened in pdf oneshot merge. Closing the popup, clearing browser data, or uninstalling the extension removes extension-side temporary state.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact: contact@linqen.co.kr