Privacy
Overview
Square Sketch itself as an app does not collect or transmit any personal information.
In relation to the app, however, the following two cases must be considered:
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When selecting the menu item Help→Support a link for visiting the support website and a link for writing a support email are displayed.
When you click on the website link, the default browser configured in the operating system is instructed to call up the support page, which, for example, transmits your IP address.
When you click on the email link, the default email software configured in the operating system is instructed to open a window for composing an email. By sending the email, for example, your email address will be transmitted.
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Upon downloading the app from the Microsoft Store and later using the app, Microsoft collects analytics and error reports on the app that Square Sight has access to.
For both cases you will find a more detailed description below.
Responsible
Responsible for Square Sight and the privacy of the apps is Daniel Roth, freelance engineer.
Address
Daniel Roth
Am Alten Versuchsfeld 3
07629 Hermsdorf
Germany
Log files when accessing the support website
When accessing the support website, the web host saves the IP address of the requesting computer, date and time of access, name and URL of the file accessed, URL of the website from which access is made, browser and operating system used, status codes and the amount of data transferred.
This data enables the web host to be traceable in the event of disruptions and is automatically deleted after 14 days if there was no disruption.
Support emails
If you send an email to the support, your name, email address and the content of the message will be stored with the web host and Square Sight.
Your message will be manually deleted along with your name and email address when your issue has been resolved and there are no statutory retention periods.
Your email address will not be passed on and will not be used internally for mailing lists, for example to send you newsletters or advertising.
Analytics and error reports
The app itself does not collect and transmit analytics and error information. However, when the app is downloaded from the Microsoft Store and later used, Microsoft collects analytics and error information about the app without the app being able to control this.
For example, the following information is collected about the app:
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number of purchases
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number of installs
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number of crashes with app version details and stack trace
The information is anonymous and cannot be directly assigned to specific individuals.