Locket Privacy Policy

This policy applies to all information collected or submitted on John Davis' website and Locket for iPhone, iPad and any other devices and platforms.


INFORMATION WE COLLECT

Lockets is an on-device only process. The widgets are configured with on-device photo albums. Apple’s on-device machine learning is applied to detect faces in the images. None of your images are communicated over the network to us.

GITHUB

This website is hosted by GITHUB. They have access to some basic technical information to perform this role, such as your IP address.

APPLE

Crash reports, logs, and rudimentary usage information are collected by Apple and provided to us in order to fix problems that result in an application crash. This is done with your consent by the operating system.

ADS AND ANALYTICS

We do not add additional analytics frameworks or advertisements to this website or Vantage Point.

INFORMATION USAGE

We use the information we collect to operate and improve our website, apps, and customer support.

SECURITY

Locket does not store any data.

ACCESSING, CHANGING, OR DELETING INFORMATION

You may remove the widgets by uninstalling the application, or by deleting them from your homescreen on an individual basis.

CALIFORNIA ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT COMPLIANCE

We comply with the California Online Privacy Protection Act. We therefore will not distribute your personal information to outside parties without your consent.

CHILDREN’S ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT COMPLIANCE

We never collect or maintain information from our website or app from those we actually know are under 13, and no part of our website or app is structured to attract anyone under 13.

By using our site or apps, you consent to our privacy policy.

CONTACTING US

If you have questions regarding this privacy policy, you may email galleryoverviewapp@gmail.com.

CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on this page. Summary of changes so far: January 31, 2020: First published. September 23, 2020: Language update. No privacy compromising language added.