What EditGator Processes
EditGator processes the files you choose to upload so the selected tool can run. That can include image, PDF, audio, video, text, and utility-file workflows.
Files are sent through the EditGator gateway and backend services only for the operation you request, such as compression, resizing, conversion, background removal, watermarking, extraction, or similar processing.
Temporary File Storage
Upload and output files can pass through temporary object storage so workers and backend services can exchange inputs and generated results.
Upload and download URLs are tokenized. Do not share output links with anyone who should not have access to the generated file.
Account And Session Data
Some features may use authentication or an anonymous browser session identifier to associate a request with the current browser session.
Authentication headers, request identifiers, and job identifiers can be used to route requests, debug failures, and prevent ambiguous job state.
Operational Logs And Debug Mode
Backend services may record operational metadata such as request IDs, status codes, job state, content type, file size, and error details.
The in-browser debug panel is controlled by you. When enabled, it shows technical request and response details in your browser to help diagnose service issues.
What You Should Not Upload
Do not upload secrets, credentials, private keys, sensitive identity documents, medical records, financial records, or files you are not authorized to process.
Do not upload malicious files or content intended to disrupt the service or other systems.
Third-Party Infrastructure
EditGator can use infrastructure providers for routing, object storage, background processing, and model-backed operations.
Those providers process data only as needed to provide the tool workflow and infrastructure services.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact EditGator through the contact link in the footer.