Last updated: March 19, 2024
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy describes Our policies and procedures on the collection, use and disclosure of Your information when You use the Service and tells You about Your privacy rights and how the law protects You.
We use Your Personal data to provide and improve the Service. By using the Service, You agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Summary
- Our service does not collect specific possible personal information.
- There are a few items that we collect for monitoring purposes to improve service quality (which will be discussed later), but each item does not specify an individual.
- Camera and location information for taking photos is stored only inside the device and not outside the device, including the service operator.
Types and Use of Collected Data
Firebase Google Analytics
- An app instance id is automatically assigned to each instance of an app, for purposes of computing user metrics throughout Analytics. By default, this identifier is not associated with a user identifier, like screen name or account ID, or with a device’s advertising identifier. Collection of this identifier can be disabled with the Consent Mode API Learn more.
- Google Analytics does not use Apple’s Location Services feature. Analytics derives general location data from users’ masked IP addresses.
- App lifecycle events, such as screen views and sessions, are automatically measured and used for Analytics features like Reporting and Exploration. By default, these events are only associated with the app instance id.
Firebase Crashlytics
- Collects stack traces and relevant application state when an application crashes.
- Collects device and OS information to assist with debugging crashes.
- Collects any custom keys, logs, and free-text user IDs that developers attach to crash reports. Also collects any developer-defined non-fatal events with custom stack traces.
- Collects "breadcrumb" logs if Crashlytics is used together with Google Analytics. These logs identify user actions immediately before a crash along with crash counts.
Firebase Performance