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"textContent": "No, the website is not being used as permanent file hosting. The uploaded file is only processed temporarily — for example, converted into a PDF — and then the user downloads it immediately. After the download, the file is automatically deleted from paths like `example.com/files/example`, so no long-term storage is provided.(it’s the idea)\n\nThe main question is whether this type of temporary file-processing website can be uploaded to the Google Play Store as an Android app, since there are many tutorials showing how to convert a website into an app and publish it on the Play Store, Is this legal **according** to terms of service of infinityfree?",
"title": "Uploading the tool made on infinityfree to Play store legal?"
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