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I Built a PDF Splitter That Never Touches Your Files — Here's How
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I Built a PDF Splitter That Never Touches Your Files — Here's How

via Dev.to JavaScriptPranav Mailarpawar3h ago

Why another PDF tool? Because privacy shouldn't be a premium feature. We've all been there. You have a 40-page PDF report, your client needs pages 12–18, and the only tools you can find either slap a watermark on the output, cap your file size, or — most troublingly — upload your document to some server you've never heard of before "processing" it. That last part should bother you more than it does. I built iHatePDF's Split PDF tool to solve exactly this problem. It's fast, it's free, it has no file size limit, and — most importantly — your files never leave your device. Not a single byte. Here's the full story. The Problem with Most Online PDF Tools Online PDF utilities are everywhere. But most of them share an uncomfortable architecture: you upload your file, it travels to a remote server, gets processed, and then gets sent back to you. Along the way, your document — which might contain contracts, medical records, financial data, or intellectual property — passes through infrastructu

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