BeatPrompter Privacy Policy
BeatPrompter does not request or require any unusual permissions to operate.
Bluetooth
BeatPrompter features Bluetooth functionality to allow multiple devices that are running BeatPrompter to operate in sync. In older Android versions, this permission is granted automatically, but in newer versions, it must be granted manually. Please use the Permissions settings in the app to grant this permission if you want to use this functionality.
Cloud storage
BeatPrompter displays the contents of song files, so you need to connect the app to a source of these files. The simplest way is using cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive are supported). You will need to perform a one-time authorization to allow the app to read your files. This authorization generates a "passkey token", which is an encrypted piece of information that allows this app, and only this app, to read your cloud storage files (no write access is ever requested). This passkey token does not contain your password. BeatPrompter does not have access to any account passwords, and therefore does not and cannot store any account passwords.
Local storage
BeatPrompter can use files that you have stored locally on your device. Again, the permission to access these files must be granted manually, using the Permissions settings in the app. However, some very modern versions of Android will not allow you to grant this permission, in which case you are restricted to using cloud storage only.
Further information
BeatPrompter is friendly software with no hidden agenda.
BeatPrompter does not "steal" any of your information.
BeatPrompter does not upload anything to a server ... in fact, there is no server.
BeatPrompter does not perform any "data mining".
BeatPrompter does not display any adverts for anything.
BeatPrompter was created by me, for my own personal use, and I thought other people might find it useful.