2FA Authenticator Privacy Policy

2FA Authenticator Privacy Policy


This page outlines our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information when you use our Service. We will only use or share your information as described in this Privacy Policy. Your Personal Information is used to provide and enhance the Service. By using the Service, you consent to the collection and use of information according to this policy. Terms not otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions.

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact us at rosskeevan@gmail.com

Our Commitment to Privacy

We believe that the less information we know about you, the better. We cannot lose, misuse, or abuse information we do not have.

Personal Data

We do not collect or have access to the personal data you save in Authenticator. All data is saved in your iCloud account in encrypted form and synced across your devices using the same iCloud account. When you use our software, we may record some usage analytics, subscription validation, and crash logs. This data helps us improve our software and make better decisions. You may provide some data directly, such as your email address when you contact us for support.

We do not share your photographs or face data with any third parties, except as necessary to facilitate the photo editing process. Information may be disclosed to comply with legal requirements or to protect the rights and safety of others.

Subscription Validation

To manage and update subscription status, we use:

  • Receipt validation.
  • In-App purchases.
  • Fetching subscription products.
  • Subscription status.

Usage Analytics

We collect minimal but essential app usage analytics to help run our business. Currently, we collect:

  • Application starts/ends.
  • Device locale.
  • Device type, CPU architecture, and OS version.

We use Amplitude to collect and manage this data.

Crash Logs

Crash logs are automatically sent on the next app start by default. These logs contain anonymized data about the crash, helping us identify the cause and potentially provide a fix in a future update. They do not contain any data or metadata about the content you create with our software. The collected data includes:

  • Anonymized bundle identifier and short bundle version string of your app.
  • Device type, CPU architecture, and operating system version.
  • Timestamp of the crash.
  • A generated UUID to prevent duplicate crash reports.
  • If an exception was thrown, the plain-text class name and message value of the exception.
  • Low-level crash data such as instruction pointer, method or function names, signal data, pointer registers, and information about the loaded binary images.
  • The application log file.

We use Crashlytics to collect and manage this data.

COPPA

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a U.S. federal law designed to give parents increased control over what information is collected from their children online and how such information is used. This law applies to websites and services directed to, and which knowingly collect information from, children under the age of 13. Our products and services are not directed to children under 13, nor do we knowingly collect information from children under 13. If you are under 13, please do not provide any personal information to the 2FA Authenticator app. If a child provides us with personal information, a parent or legal guardian may contact us to obtain that information and/or delete it from our records by emailing rosskeevan@gmail.com

Transfer of Data

Your data will only be passed on without your explicit prior consent in the following cases:

  • If necessary, to investigate illegal use of our services or for prosecution, personal data will be passed on to law enforcement authorities and potentially to harmed third parties. This will only occur if there are specific indications of illegal or abusive behavior. Data may also be passed on to enforce terms and conditions of use or other agreements. We are also legally required to provide information to certain public bodies upon request, such as law enforcement authorities, public authorities pursuing administrative offenses subject to fines, and tax authorities.

Scope of Collection

We collect personal information when you grant us access to your camera or photo album, including data related to the facial features in the photos you choose to edit. We do not collect biometric data or any information that can personally identify you.

We employ commercially reasonable security measures to protect the information collected through our app. However, no security system is impenetrable, and we cannot guarantee the security of local device databases.

Any Questions?

If you have any questions about your data or any other query, please contact us at rosskeevan@gmail.com

Policy Changes

We may update this Privacy Policy (and/or other applicable policies and Addenda) as applicable laws, relevant technologies, and our data processing practices change. We will notify you of any changes to this Privacy Policy (and/or other applicable policies and Addenda).

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