Consumer Protection Policy
Fair trading principles, student rights, and transparent service terms.
Last Updated: January 29, 2026
This Consumer Protection & User Rights Policy explains the rights of users worldwide when using PDFTEQ. This policy is designed to comply with consumer protection principles and laws across major jurisdictions, including but not limited to India, the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
Core Mission Statement
PDFTEQ operates as a free-by-default digital service. Students worldwide receive 100% free access. Non-students may optionally and voluntarily make payments to support the service. No payment is ever required to use any tool.
1. Nature of the Service
PDFTEQ provides online PDF processing tools electronically through automated software systems. The service:
- Does not require user registration.
- Does not require identity verification.
- Does not lock features behind payments.
- Does not differentiate between students and non-students in tool functionality.
Because PDFTEQ primarily provides free digital services with optional voluntary support, it is classified in many jurisdictions as a low-risk consumer digital service.
2. Student-First Consumer Protection
PDFTEQ follows a strict Student-First Policy that exceeds consumer protection standards in most regions:
- Free Access: Students worldwide use all tools 100% free.
- No Nudging: No payment prompts are shown to students.
- Zero Friction: No verification or documentation is required.
- Privacy: No profiling, tracking, or monetization of student usage.
3. Voluntary Payments & Fair Trading
In accordance with international fair-trading and consumer transparency laws:
- All payments on PDFTEQ are optional.
- No payment is required to access or continue using any tool.
- Payments do not unlock exclusive or premium features.
- Payments do not remove essential functionality.
This structure complies with:
- India – Consumer Protection Act, 2019
- EU – Consumer Rights Directive & Unfair Commercial Practices Directive
- USA – Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act
- UK – Consumer Rights Act 2015
4. Right to Clear & Honest Information
Users have the right to clear, accurate, and non-misleading information. PDFTEQ ensures that:
- Service descriptions are truthful and up to date.
- Technical limitations are transparently disclosed.
- Optional payments are clearly labeled as voluntary.
- No hidden fees or deceptive design (“dark patterns”) are used.
5. Right to Free Choice
PDFTEQ fully respects user autonomy. Users may use the service without payment, stop using the service at any time, and are subjected to no forced subscriptions or recurring charges.
6. Right to Safety & Digital Protection
PDFTEQ implements reasonable technical and organizational safeguards:
- Secure HTTPS-encrypted connections.
- Volatile memory processing (Client-Side).
- Automatic deletion after processing.
- Fully automated processing (no human review of files).
7. No Unfair Contract Terms
PDFTEQ does not impose hidden contractual obligations, forced arbitration clauses for free usage, unreasonable liability waivers, or excessive penalties. All policies are written in plain, accessible language.
8. Refunds & Payment Clarification
Because payments are voluntary donations and do not unlock additional services:
- Refunds may not always be applicable.
- Refund requests are reviewed in good faith.
- Mandatory statutory refund rights are fully respected where required by local law.
9. Advertising & Fair Monetization
To support operational costs, PDFTEQ may display advertising to non-student users. Advertising does not affect tool performance, is clearly identifiable, and does not misrepresent services.
10. International Rights Recognition
PDFTEQ recognizes universal consumer rights: Right to information, choice, safety, fair treatment, and redress. This policy automatically adapts to mandatory protections applicable in the user’s jurisdiction.
11. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, PDFTEQ is not liable for indirect or consequential damages. Service availability is not guaranteed to be uninterrupted.
12. Contact & Updates
This policy may be updated to reflect legal changes or technical improvements. For consumer rights inquiries:
Email: support@pdfteq.com
Global Compliance
We adhere to consumer protection frameworks across major jurisdictions.
Student Status
- 100% Free Forever
- No Verification
- No Tracking
Fair Trading
Our service is Free-by-Default. Payments are strictly voluntary donations to support server costs.