Does undress.love really delete every uploaded photo after processing?

I actually had the same fear, so I dug into their FAQ and tried the tool using a harmless stock image first. The upload processed, generated a preview, and after refreshing the page the link was dead, which gave me some confidence. They claim the backend uses temporary storage only, no permanent logs. If you want to see their own explanation, you can read it at https://undress.love/
— it’s written in plain terms, not just legal jargon. From my end, I still avoid uploading anything too personal, but at least I didn’t spot signs of hidden saving or reuse.

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Funny to see privacy coming up so often now. Everywhere online there’s some trade-off between convenience and security, and most people just hope the service is honest. I’m no expert in server management, but my instinct is to assume nothing on the internet truly disappears. Still, good discussion; makes you think twice before uploading anything sensitive.


Last week I was testing a few online tools just to see how secure they feel, and I kept worrying about whether my pictures might stay somewhere on their servers. Years ago, I used a random editing site and months later the same picture showed up in my email spam — still don’t know if it was coincidence, but it left a bad taste. Now I read that undress.love promises to remove files instantly after the swap is done. Sounds good, but I wonder if that’s technically possible or just a marketing line. Has anyone checked how real that claim is?


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