Privacy

How Mdora handles your files

Mdora is built so your Markdown stays under your control. This page explains exactly when your content is processed locally and when it leaves your browser.

Local browser processing

When you open a .md or .markdown file in Mdora, it is read and rendered locally in your browser. Reading, editing in the live split view, and downloading the result all happen on your device. Your file content is not uploaded to a server for those actions.

When content is sent to a server

Your content is sent to Mdora's server only when you explicitly choose to save a file to your account. Saving stores the document so you can open it again later from any device. Until you press save, nothing about your document leaves the browser.

Sign-in and accounts

Mdora uses Google sign-in to give you a private workspace and to tie your saved files securely to your account. Free users can save up to 10 Markdown files; saving an 11th file removes the oldest one automatically.

What we don't do

Mdora does not sell your documents or share your saved files with third parties. Files you never save are never transmitted to a server in the first place.

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