1. Overview

This page explains how Your Studio may collect, use, store, and protect information when users visit this website or use your Android applications. Replace this section with your real practices before publishing.

2. Information you may collect

  • Basic contact information users send through support or contact forms.
  • Diagnostic data such as crash logs and app performance information.
  • Optional analytics events used to understand app usage trends.
  • Purchase or subscription status if your apps include premium features.
  • Content the user explicitly creates, uploads, scans, or synchronizes.

3. How information may be used

  • To provide app features and improve reliability.
  • To respond to support requests and fix bugs.
  • To process purchases, restore access, or prevent abuse.
  • To understand adoption, retention, and product performance.
  • To comply with legal requirements or platform policies.

4. Permissions and device access

If your apps request permissions such as notifications, storage, camera, microphone, health data, or location, explain why each permission is needed, whether it is optional, and how users can revoke it.

5. Third-party services

List any services you actually use, such as analytics, crash reporting, cloud storage, payment processors, or advertising networks. Include links to their policies if needed.

6. Retention and deletion

State how long you keep data and how users can request deletion, export, or correction. If your apps allow account deletion in-app or by email, describe that process clearly.