This Privacy Policy outlines how the Battery Sound Alert App ("App") handles information collected from users ("User"). It describes the data the App collects, how it is used, and when it may be shared. This policy applies to the App and any associated services.
The App itself does not collect or share any personal data from users.
While the App does not collect data, it uses third-party services that may collect data to identify users. For example, Google AdMob, a third-party advertising SDK integrated into the App, may collect and share certain data according to their own privacy policies.
For more details on third-party data collection, please review the privacy policy of the service providers used by the App:
The third-party services used by the App, such as AdMob, collect data to provide personalized advertisements and improve user experience. The App itself does not store or process any data collected by these third parties.
The App does not share any user data. Any data sharing occurs through third-party services such as AdMob, which may share data according to their own policies.
We take measures to ensure the security of the data handled within the App. However, any data collected by third-party services such as AdMob is governed by their respective security policies.
Users can manage the data collection settings of third-party services, such as opting out of personalized ads through their device settings or the AdMob privacy policy.
The App and the services it provides are not intended for children under the age of 3. We do not knowingly collect data from children under 3, and we encourage parents to monitor their children's use of the App.
We reserve the right to update this privacy policy at any time. Users will be notified of any significant changes through a notice within the App.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this privacy policy or the App's data handling practices, please contact us at duanelucky97@gmail.com.
This privacy policy complies with applicable laws and regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).