Privacy Policy - Detector de Billetes Falsos
Privacy Policy - Detector de Billetes Falsos
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Developer: Rodrigo González Fantino
Contact: rodrigofantino@gmail.com
This Privacy Policy explains how user data is handled when using the mobile application Detector de Billetes Falsos.
The application is developed and published by Rodrigo González Fantino. This policy applies only to the Detector de Billetes Falsos application and to services related to its operation.
This page is a Privacy Policy. It is not an End User License Agreement, a license agreement, or a Terms of Use page.
Detector de Billetes Falsos does not require users to create an account, sign in, or directly provide a name, email address, home address, phone number, or other personal identification information inside the application.
The application may request access to device features, such as the camera, only to provide its main bill detection or visual analysis functionality.
If the installed version includes third-party services, such as Google services related to advertising, distribution, security, technical metrics, crash reporting, or Google Play operation, those services may collect technical data according to their own policies. This may include device identifiers, device information, usage data, diagnostics, approximate location inferred from network information, or other technical data required to provide those services.
The application may request camera permission to allow visual analysis of bills through the device camera.
The application may use an internet connection if the installed version includes third-party services, ads, Google Play components, technical validations, updates, or other features that require network communication.
The application does not request access to contacts, calendar, SMS messages, or phone calls for its main functionality.
Camera permission is used so the user can point the device camera at a bill or visually capture a bill and use the application’s analysis features.
The camera is activated only when the user uses a feature that requires it.
The application does not use the camera to identify people, perform facial recognition, or create personal profiles.
Images or camera frames are used for the purpose of allowing the bill analysis functionality.
Unless a specific version of the application states otherwise, image processing is intended to be used only for the app’s bill detection or analysis function.
The application is not intended to collect biometric information or identify individuals.
The application may use network access when needed for services such as advertising, Google Play services, technical diagnostics, updates, or other operational components.
Third-party services may process data under their own privacy policies. The developer does not control the data processing practices of third-party services beyond the configuration available in the application and the services used.
Users may review the privacy practices of Google services at Google’s official privacy policy page.
If the application includes advertising, ad providers may collect and process data to display, measure, limit, personalize, or improve ads.
Advertising data may include device identifiers, approximate location, ad interactions, diagnostic information, and usage data, depending on the user’s device settings and the advertising provider’s policies.
If the application version does not include advertising, this section does not apply to that version.
If the application includes analytics or crash reporting services, those services may collect technical information about app performance, crashes, errors, device type, operating system version, app version, and usage events.
This information is used to maintain, debug, and improve the application.
The developer does not use analytics or crash reporting data to directly identify users.
The developer does not sell users’ personal data.
Data may be processed by third-party service providers only when those services are integrated into the application, such as advertising, analytics, crash reporting, Google Play services, or similar technical services.
Data may also be disclosed if required by law, regulation, legal process, or a valid governmental request.
The application does not require users to create an account and does not maintain a user account database managed directly by the developer.
Data processed by third-party services is retained according to the policies and retention rules of those services.
Technical information may be retained for the time needed to provide, secure, debug, and improve the application.
Reasonable measures are used to keep the application and related services secure.
No method of electronic transmission or storage is completely secure. Therefore, absolute security cannot be guaranteed.
Users should download the application only from official distribution channels such as Google Play.
The application is not intended to knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 years of age.
If the application is made available to audiences that include children, the developer will take the steps required by applicable laws and Google Play policies.
If a parent or guardian believes that a child has provided personal information through the application, they may contact the developer using the contact email below.
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in the application, third-party services, legal requirements, or Google Play requirements.
When changes are made, the “Last updated” date at the top of this page will be updated.
Users are encouraged to review this page periodically.
For questions about this Privacy Policy or about how data is handled by Detector de Billetes Falsos, contact:
Rodrigo González Fantino
Email: rodrigofantino@gmail.com