Privacy Policy for CoderFun
At CoderFun ("we," "our," "us"), we respect and value your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines how we handle your data while you use the CoderFun app. By using CoderFun, you agree to the terms described in this Privacy Policy.
- Data Collection
- CoderFun does not collect, store, or share any personal data. All data processing, including scanning and image recognition, happens locally on your device. We do not collect any personally identifiable information (PII).
- We do not require any permissions to collect or transmit data. All scanned data remains private and is stored solely on your device. You are in control of any data you input into the app, and this information is not shared or stored on any external servers.
- Third-Party Services
- While CoderFun does not collect personal data, we may use third-party services for performance and analytics purposes. These services help us improve the app, but they do not collect personally identifiable information.
Third-Party Services Used:
- Firebase: We may use Firebase to gather anonymous usage statistics, track app performance, and report crashes. Firebase does not collect any personally identifiable information. It is used solely to improve app functionality and user experience.
- Attribution Platforms: We may use attribution platforms to analyze user interactions with the app. These services also only collect non-personally identifiable information to help us measure the effectiveness of our marketing efforts.
- For more information on Firebase’s data handling, please review their Privacy Policy.
- Data Protection Officer (DPO)
- To ensure transparency and security of your data, we have appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO):
- Name: Jane Smith
- If you have any questions regarding your data or this Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact our DPO.
- User Rights
- Since CoderFun does not collect personal data, there is no need to request access to, correction, or deletion of personal data. However, you have control over the data you input into the app (such as images or scanned content), and you can modify or delete this information at any time.
Your Rights:
- Access to Data: As CoderFun does not collect personal data, you have control over the data you choose to input, such as scanned images. You can view and delete this data at any time.
- Correction of Data: If you input any data into the app, you can edit or delete it at your discretion.
- Deletion of Data: You can remove any data (such as scans or images) from your device at any time. There is no data stored remotely, as everything is processed locally on your device.
- Sharing or Selling Data
- We do not share or sell any personal data. CoderFun operates entirely offline, and no data is transmitted to third-party servers. All data remains private on your device.
- Data Retention
- Since CoderFun does not collect or store personal data, there is no data retention policy. All data that you input into the app (e.g., scans or images) is only stored locally on your device. You can delete this data at any time, and it will not be retained once removed.
- Security
- We recommend that you secure your device using its built-in security features (e.g., PIN, password, or biometric authentication) to protect any data stored within CoderFun. As no data is shared or collected remotely, the security of your personal data depends entirely on the security of your device.
- User Consent
- By using CoderFun, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If there are any changes to this policy, we will update it here and notify you accordingly. Your continued use of the app constitutes your acceptance of any updates to this Privacy Policy.
- Legal Basis for Data Processing
- Since CoderFun does not collect or process any personal data, we do not require a legal basis for processing. However, we are committed to ensuring transparency regarding our app’s data practices.
- Complaints
- If you have any concerns about how your data is handled, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant data protection authority or supervisory body in your country.