Privacy Policy
Introduction
This Privacy Policy that what
information we may collect and the purpose of collecting information. As we do
not collect any of your personal information.
Some information we may
collect for the purpose of services provided by our apps.
We are explaining all these
one by one below.
1. Read phone status and identity
We use this permission for checking the phone state
for sending notification to the phone. In dictionary we use it for word of the
and push notifications
2. Change network connectivity
We use this permission for settings and notification
toolbar, in order to change/check network connectivity.
3. Connect and disconnect from Wi-Fi
We use this permission for settings and notification
toolbar in order to connect and disconnect from Wi-Fi.
4. Full network access
This permission is used to access the device’s network
for certain functions including receiving update notifications or accessing app
classification labels.
5. View network connections
This permission is used in OUTPUT1 settings and
notification toolbar, in order to view network connections.
6. View Wi-Fi connections
We use this permission for settings and notification
toolbar, in order to view Wi-Fi connections.
7. Access Bluetooth settings
We use this permission for
settings, in order to turn on and off the Bluetooth.
8. Approximate location (network-based)
This
permission is used to display apps installed by anonymous surrounding users and
to recommend popular apps based on users’ location Radar. This information is
untraceable.
9. Recording Call – Microphone
We do not
hold any recordings or user information on our own servers. The apps “Real auto call recorder 2017” records phone calls. All recorded calls are recorded
on the phone using the microphone on the device. The recorded files and related
notes are stored on the phone’s storage and NO server is involved with
recording phone calls. The recorded calls are not stored on our own server and
can only be stored locally or on a third party cloud storage service such as
Dropbox.
10. Storage
The app requests permission to access the phone’s
storage only in order to store the recorded calls and play the recorded files afterwards.
The app does not access any other files nor excess user’s photos.
11-Read your contact
The app accesses the contacts on the phone in order to
display the contacts that were recorded and so the app can record or ignore
calls from specific contacts. The contacts information is NOT transmitted nor
stored on any server.
12. Cloud
A user that desires to backup recorded calls can do so
by syncing these recorded calls to one of the supported cloud storage services:
Dropbox.
In that case the user will authorize the app to access
the user's cloud storage and the app will sync saved recorded calls to that
cloud storage service on the user’s own storage folders on their own cloud
account. To be clear the "Real Auto Call Recorder 2017" does not store
the recorded calls on any sever other than those of Dropbox and no one but the
user or any app that the user authorized have access these files.
The user account and authorization information is only
stored locally and internal by the app and is not transmitted or stored
anywhere else.
Please check Dropbox policy if you want to sync your
files to:
13.
WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE (Photo/Media/Files) and READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
Permissions
grant access to your device external storage. These permissions enable our apps
to save photos and retrieve pictures to allow you share your photos on any
social media.
14. CAMERA
Take photos
with the user’s device camera.
15. Read your text messages (SMS or MMS)
We do not save or upload your messages. We use this
permission to read your text messages when you search messages in search bar or
announce the sender name while some one send you a message.
16.
Personal Information
We DO NOT collect, store or use any personal information while you
visit, download or upgrade our products.
17. READ PHONE STATE
One of our applications requires read phone state permission.
18. CONTACT
Mail : medazad@gmail.com
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