This privacy policy has been compiled to better serve those who are concerned with how their 'Personally Identifiable Information' (PII) is being used online. PII, as described in US privacy law and information security, is information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context. Please read our privacy policy carefully to get a clear understanding of how we collect, use, protect or otherwise handle your Personally Identifiable Information in accordance with our website.
What personal information do we collect from the people that visit our blog, website or app?
We do not collect information from users of the app.
When do we collect information?
Information will not be collected from users of the app.
How do we use your information?
Information will not be collected from users of the app.
How do we protect your information?
We do not use vulnerability scanning and/or scanning to PCI standards.
The free app is provided through Google's app store. Purchasable versions will be available through Google's App Store also.
We do not use an SSL certificate
• We only provide the app itself. We never ask for personal or private information like names, email addresses, or credit card numbers.
Do we use 'cookies'?
The app does not use or support cookies.
Third-party disclosure
We include a third-party service on the app, optionally used to make a donation on behalf of the user. This third-party site has separate and independent privacy policies. We therefore have no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of this site. Nonetheless, we seek to protect the integrity of our app and welcome any feedback about the site.
Google's advertising requirements can be summed up by Google's Advertising Principles. They are put in place to provide a positive experience for users. https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1316548?hl=en
Currently, all ads present in the app are provide by Google's AdMob service.
California Online Privacy Protection Act
CalOPPA is the first state law in the nation to require commercial websites and online services to post a privacy policy. The law's reach stretches well beyond California to require any person or company in the United States (and conceivably the world) that operates websites collecting Personally Identifiable Information from California consumers to post a conspicuous privacy policy on its website stating exactly the information being collected and those individuals or companies with whom it is being shared. - See more at: http://consumercal.org/california-online-privacy-protection-act-caloppa/#sthash.0FdRbT51.dpuf
According to CalOPPA, we agree to the following:
Users can use our app anonymously.
This privacy policy should be available on our website and linked from Google's App Store.
You will be notified of any Privacy Policy changes:
• On our Privacy Policy Page and/or through the app.
You can contact us:
• By emailing us at bira923@gmail.com
COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)
When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under the age of 13 years old, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, United States' consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which spells out what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children's privacy and safety online.
We do not specifically market to children under the age of 13 years old and we do not collect personal information.
Fair Information Practices
The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States and the concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented is critical to comply with the various privacy laws that protect personal information.
In order to be in line with Fair Information Practices we will take the following responsive action if an outside force tampers with the app
We will notify the users via in-app notification
• Within 1 business day
We also agree to the Individual Redress Principle which requires that individuals have the right to legally pursue enforceable rights against data collectors and processors who fail to adhere to the law. This principle requires not only that individuals have enforceable rights against data users, but also that individuals have recourse to courts or government agencies to investigate and/or prosecute non-compliance by data processors.
Contacting Us
If there are any questions regarding this privacy policy, you may contact us using the information below.
dev.ben.andoseek
218 S Ruby St
Deming, NM 88030
USA
bira923@gmail.com
Last Edited on 2025-08-19