Difference between revisions of "Time Planner:Privacy Policy on Google Play"

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# We don't collect any of your personal data, as we have no servers to store it. So even if people in black came and asked nicely to see your data, we wouldn't have anything to show them.</translate>
 
# We don't collect any of your personal data, as we have no servers to store it. So even if people in black came and asked nicely to see your data, we wouldn't have anything to show them.</translate>
 
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# There are no in-app tricky analytical plugins, and Time Planner doesn’t need Internet connection to work properly. Literally, we don't have any access to your cookies, other apps, e-mail, and any other things used for fishing. It's just no fun!</translate>
 
# There are no in-app tricky analytical plugins, and Time Planner doesn’t need Internet connection to work properly. Literally, we don't have any access to your cookies, other apps, e-mail, and any other things used for fishing. It's just no fun!</translate>
 
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# Paying for subscriptions, you are interacting with Google Billing API, according to its privacy policy; we personally have no access to your credit card number, name or address.</translate>
 
# Paying for subscriptions, you are interacting with Google Billing API, according to its privacy policy; we personally have no access to your credit card number, name or address.</translate>
 
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# Actually, all that we do have is the info provided by Google Developer Console and its built-in analytics, that is some general data like the app's page traffic and users' demography. And we don't tell it to any interested "third parties", as they have no interest in it.</translate>
 
# Actually, all that we do have is the info provided by Google Developer Console and its built-in analytics, that is some general data like the app's page traffic and users' demography. And we don't tell it to any interested "third parties", as they have no interest in it.</translate>

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  1. We don't collect any of your personal data, as we have no servers to store it. So even if people in black came and asked nicely to see your data, we wouldn't have anything to show them.
  2. There are no in-app tricky analytical plugins, and Time Planner doesn’t need Internet connection to work properly. Literally, we don't have any access to your cookies, other apps, e-mail, and any other things used for fishing. It's just no fun!
  3. Paying for subscriptions, you are interacting with Google Billing API, according to its privacy policy; we personally have no access to your credit card number, name or address.
  4. Actually, all that we do have is the info provided by Google Developer Console and its built-in analytics, that is some general data like the app's page traffic and users' demography. And we don't tell it to any interested "third parties", as they have no interest in it.