WEBdiCOM never uploads your scans. When you open a DICOM folder, a
.zip, or load a direct URL, the files are read and rendered
entirely on your own device. They are not sent to our
servers β because there is no server doing the processing.
If you paste a direct file URL, your browser downloads that file straight from that host to your device β still not through our servers. Share-page links (WeTransfer, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) are intentionally not supported, precisely because making them work would require routing your file through a server. We'd rather keep your data local and ask you to download the file and drag it in.
To understand how much WEBdiCOM is used, we count basic anonymous events: a page visit, that a scan was loaded, and that an export happened (and its format) β plus a country (from your network, via our CDN) and a random id stored in your browser to estimate unique visitors. That's it. No images, no file names, no patient information, and no personal identifiers are ever collected or transmitted β only these aggregate counts.
The trade-off is simple: your device does the heavy lifting, and in return your medical data stays private and never touches our infrastructure.
WEBdiCOM is provided free of charge for visualization, research, and education only. It is not a certified medical device and must not be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment decisions. The 3D rendering and any exported files may contain artifacts or inaccuracies.
doktor.rs provides this tool βas isβ and accepts no responsibility or liability for any use of the application, for the accuracy of what it displays, or for any decision made based on it. Use is entirely at your own risk.
See also the About page (Srpski). Provided by doktor.rs.
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