Security Architecture: Zero-Disk, RAM-Only Processing
At Font-Converters.com, we prioritize user privacy through a strict Security by Design architecture. Unlike standard converters that store files in temporary folders, our system is engineered so that conversion happens entirely in volatile memory (RAM).
RAM-Only Conversion Pipeline
We have engineered our conversion pipeline to ensure that your intellectual property never touches a persistent hard drive (HDD/SSD). Every step of the process is intentionally ephemeral:
Ephemeral Streaming
When you upload a file, it is streamed directly into an isolated memory chunk on our servers. We do not write uploads to disk-based temporary folders or shared file systems.
In-Memory Processing
The conversion itself (for example, .ttf to .woff2) runs strictly inside Random Access Memory. Intermediate artifacts and generated output remain in RAM for the duration of the session.
Immediate Wipe
Once the download link is generated and the session ends, the memory block is released and scheduled for overwrite by the operating system. There is no "Delete" button because the file was never "Saved" to persistent storage in the first place.
Encrypted In-Transit
All data transferred between your browser and our servers is encrypted using TLS 1.3 (Transport Layer Security). This modern protocol helps ensure that no Internet Service Provider (ISP), Wi‑Fi hotspot operator, or network snooper can inspect or intercept your files during upload or download.
Hardened Backend Environment
Our backend runs in a hardened, minimal-access environment. We disable unnecessary ports, services, and system daemons to reduce the attack surface and prevent unauthorized access.
- No access logs: Web servers are not configured to log IP addresses, file names, or file contents.
- No database storage: We do not maintain a database of uploaded files or converted output.
Want to learn more about how we handle your data?
Explore our legal and compliance documentation to understand exactly what we log, store, and process.
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