May 6, 2026
BLE Debugger respects your privacy.
This Privacy Policy explains how BLE Debugger handles information when you use the app. The app is designed as a Bluetooth Low Energy debugging utility and does not require an account to use its core features.
BLE Debugger does not collect personal information directly from users.
The app does not require you to create an account, sign in, or provide personal details such as your name, email address, phone number, or address.
BLE Debugger uses Bluetooth access to scan for, connect to, and communicate with nearby Bluetooth Low Energy devices.
Depending on the BLE devices around you, the app may display information such as:
Device name
Device identifier
RSSI signal strength
Advertisement data
Service UUIDs
Characteristic UUIDs
Characteristic properties
Readable characteristic values
Notification or indication values
Data written by the user to a BLE characteristic
This information is used only to provide Bluetooth debugging features inside the app.
BLE Debugger may store certain app data locally on your device, such as:
App settings
Debugging preferences
Saved sessions
Custom control panels
Recent device information
BLE communication logs
Locally stored data remains on your device unless you choose to delete it or remove the app.
BLE Debugger does not sell your data.
BLE Debugger does not share your personal data with advertisers, data brokers, or third-party marketing services.
Bluetooth data shown inside the app is used for local debugging purposes and is not shared with the developer unless you explicitly choose to export or send information yourself.
BLE Debugger’s core Bluetooth debugging features do not require a user account.
If the app includes optional features that require network access, such access is used only to provide those specific features.
The app does not upload your BLE device data to a remote server for advertising or tracking purposes.
BLE Debugger may use Apple-provided App Store analytics or crash reporting information to understand app performance and improve stability.
These analytics are provided by Apple and are subject to Apple’s privacy practices.
The app does not use analytics to identify individual users.
BLE Debugger requires Bluetooth permission in order to scan for and communicate with nearby Bluetooth Low Energy devices.
Bluetooth permission is used only for BLE scanning, connection, reading, writing, subscribing, and debugging features.
You can manage Bluetooth permission in iOS Settings.
BLE Debugger does not request or collect your precise location.
On some platforms or system versions, Bluetooth scanning may be associated with privacy-sensitive device discovery behavior. BLE Debugger uses Bluetooth access only for Bluetooth Low Energy debugging features.
BLE Debugger does not use third-party advertising SDKs.
If future versions integrate third-party services for crash reporting, analytics, cloud sync, or other optional features, this Privacy Policy will be updated accordingly.
BLE Debugger is not directed to children under the age of 13.
The app does not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Data stored locally in the app remains on your device until you delete it, clear it within the app, or uninstall the app.
Because BLE Debugger does not require an account, the developer does not maintain a user profile or account database for you.
You can control your data by:
Deleting local logs or saved sessions inside the app, if supported
Removing saved device records, if supported
Disabling Bluetooth permission in system settings
Uninstalling the app to remove locally stored app data
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time.
When changes are made, the updated version will be posted with a new effective date.
Continued use of the app after updates means you accept the revised Privacy Policy.
Privacy Policy: https://sites.google.com/view/bluetooth-debugger/privacy-policy?authuser=1
Email: developer_emma@163.com
EULA: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/