Archive safety center
Practical no-upload guidance for handling ZIP files, email attachments, private documents, and suspicious archives.
How to unzip files safely
A practical privacy-first checklist for opening ZIP, RAR, 7z, and TAR archives from downloads, email, or unknown senders.
SafetyWhat does no-upload file processing mean?
Understand how browser-local file tools work and why they can be safer for private documents.
SafetyArchive malware warning signs
Learn the red flags before opening ZIP files that contain executables, scripts, shortcuts, or suspicious nested archives.
SafetyHow to handle private document archives
Privacy tips for archives containing IDs, contracts, tax forms, family records, invoices, backups, or client work.
SafetyZIP email attachment safety checklist
What to check before opening a ZIP file received by email, especially from unexpected senders.
SafetyLarge archive safety checklist
How to avoid browser freezes, incomplete downloads, and extraction confusion with very large ZIP or 7z files.
SafetyPassword-protected archive safety
What encrypted archives protect, what they do not protect, and safer ways to share archive passwords.
SafetyBusiness archive privacy checklist
Guidance for agencies, freelancers, and teams handling client archives without exposing files to upload tools.
SafetySelf-extracting archive safety
How to treat EXE, SFX, and SEA archives that can run code while unpacking.
SafetyDeveloper package safety
Safety checks before inspecting JAR, APK, WHL, NUPKG, VSIX, and other software packages.
SafetyNested archive safety
Why archives inside archives can hide risky files and make extraction harder to inspect.
SafetyClient archive handling for freelancers
A no-upload workflow for designers, developers, accountants, and agencies handling client files.