Last Updated: [02-06-2026]
We are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your information when you use our hardware diagnostic tool (the "Software").
To provide accurate hardware analysis and system health reports, the Software scans and collects the following categories of data:
Technical Component Data: Information about your computer’s hardware, including but not limited to your processor (CPU), graphics card (GPU), memory (RAM), storage drives, and motherboard specifications.
Telemetry and Telemetrics: Real-time hardware performance data such as temperatures, voltages, utilization rates, and fan speeds.
System Environment Data: Your Operating System version, system architecture (e.g., 64-bit), installed device drivers, and system error/crash logs.
[Optional] Network Identifiers: Your IP address or a randomly generated unique identifier used strictly to facilitate cloud-based database lookups for hardware compatibility.
Choose the option that matches your tool:
Option A (Strictly Local): All diagnostic scans are performed locally on your machine. We do not transmit your hardware configuration or performance data to our servers. Any reports generated are saved locally on your device.
We use the collected data solely to:
Generate comprehensive system health and diagnostic reports.
Troubleshoot hardware malfunctions and performance bottlenecks.
Improve our Software’s hardware detection accuracy and database.
[If applicable] Analyze aggregated, anonymous hardware trends (e.g., average temperatures for a specific GPU model).
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal or hardware data to third parties. We may share completely anonymized, aggregated hardware statistics with the community or partners (e.g., "X% of our users use a specific CPU model"), which cannot be linked back to any individual device or user.
We implement robust technical and organizational security measures to protect your data during transmission (such as HTTPS/TLS encryption) and storage, preventing unauthorized access or data leaks.
Opt-out: You can stop all collection of information by uninstalling the Software.
[If applicable] Telemetry Settings: You can disable anonymous telemetry sharing at any time via the settings menu within the application.
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us at: [deveshkumarsahoo@gmail.com].
Transparency on Personally Identifiable Information (PII): Ensure you clarify that while hardware specs are collected, you are not scanning personal files, browser histories, or sensitive documents.
Crash Dumps Warning: If your app collects system crash dumps (.dmp files), be aware that these can occasionally contain snippets of system memory where personal information might temporarily reside. Explicitly state if you collect these and how they are handled.
Compliance (GDPR/CCPA): Even if you only collect hardware data, unique identifiers (like MAC addresses, static IPs, or persistent device IDs) can be classified as personal data under regulations like GDPR. Treat them with strict security protocols.