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Zip Keep Terms of Use

Last updated: July 4, 2026

Welcome to Zip Keep. These Terms explain the basic rules that apply when you use this app.

Zip Keep is a local archive viewing app. It mainly provides the following capabilities:

  • Open local archive files that you choose through Files, AirDrop, Share, or Open In
  • Extract supported archives into an app-managed local project folder
  • Preserve the relative directory structure of files inside the archive when possible
  • Browse and preview extracted files with Apple system preview capabilities where possible
  • Render local HTML entries with Apple WebKit WKWebView when an archive contains a suitable HTML entry
  • Keep a local list of archives you have opened so you can return to them later

The first-stage product focuses on local archives such as ZIP, RAR, 7z, tar, and common tarball formats. Actual format availability may depend on the archive backend, iOS / iPadOS version, archive encryption, archive damage, file names, and file contents.

Zip Keep is not a full browser, archive repair utility, cloud sync service, hosting service, account system, remote downloader, or file sharing platform.

You must use this app lawfully and properly. You may not use this app for illegal activity, infringement, harassment, cracking, bypassing security restrictions, or other improper behavior.

You are responsible for confirming that you have the legal right to use any archive files and extracted contents you open or preview, including text, images, scripts, styles, documents, media, and other files contained in those archives. You are solely responsible for the source, safety, and subsequent use of that content.

Zip Keep organizes each imported archive as an independent local project folder, and stores extracted files, archive metadata, preview metadata, and related local records on your device.

The app does not guarantee that every archive can be opened, extracted, repaired, or displayed exactly as expected. Results may be affected by archive format, compression method, password protection, encryption, corruption, nested paths, filename encoding, unsupported file types, system storage, device memory, and Apple system preview support.

A single archive import source file and the ordinary files extracted from it are limited to 1 GB. The app may reject, stop, or clean up imports that exceed product safety limits.

Zip Keep may use Apple WebKit WKWebView to render local HTML files found inside an archive. It does not implement its own HTML parser or rendering engine.

The app does not provide a remote URL browser. However, if an HTML file you open contains external images, scripts, styles, links, or other network resources, WKWebView may initiate network requests according to the HTML content and system WebKit behavior. You should decide for yourself whether the archive and its HTML content are trustworthy.

Zip Keep strives to provide a stable local archive viewing experience, but it does not guarantee that the app, extraction backend, WebKit rendering, file access, system preview, or other system capabilities will always be error-free, uninterrupted, or suitable for every specific purpose.

Some features depend on iOS / iPadOS, Files, WebKit, Quick Look, available storage, device memory, archive format support, and App Store availability. Changes to these conditions may affect your experience.

Information processing related to your use of Zip Keep is governed by the Zip Keep Privacy Policy.

Zip Keep may offer auto-renewable subscriptions or one-time purchase products using its own App Store product identifiers. The specific products, prices, benefits, benefit names, and regional availability are controlled by the in-app purchase page and the actual App Store presentation.

If you purchase an auto-renewable subscription, payment will be charged to your Apple Account after confirmation. The subscription automatically renews unless you cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. You can manage or cancel subscriptions in your Apple Account settings. Refunds, cancellations, and billing disputes are generally handled by Apple.

If product features, service models, or applicable rules change, we may update these Terms. The updated version will be published on this page.

If you have questions about these Terms, please contact us using the developer contact information published on the App Store product page or the Contact Us page.