Privacy Policy
This privacy policy describes the information that
applies to your use of BYWallet services ("Company") provided by BYWallet
Privacy Practices for Mobile Applications (“Apps”).
No use by children.
This application is not intended for use by children
under the age of thirteen (13).
Do not use this application if you are under thirteen
(13) years of age.
The Company's policy is to collect as little user
information as possible to ensure a completely private and anonymous user experience
when using the Services.
However, we do not have the technical means to access
your encrypted storage.
Collect aggregate data and basic usage events for
analysis and application crashes to maintain the integrity of the service and help users
debug when errors occur.
Users can opt out of this data collection at any time
from the privacy options in the application settings.
Any information you provide to us when communicating
with our customers or technical support personnel will be used solely to resolve your
specific support request.
Third-party app stores.
If you purchase the app through a third-party app
store such as iTunes or Google Play ("App
Store"))), you will have a separate and additional account relationship with that App
Store and the information you provide to that App Store will be in accordance with the
applicable App Store
privacy practices.
The App Store is not a partner or representative of the Company, and the Company is not
responsible for the acts or omissions of the App Store in connection with the
collection, use, maintenance or disclosure of your information.
If you want to change your preferences about how the
applicable App Store collects or uses your information, you should review the applicable
App
Store's privacy practices and adjust your privacy or other settings directly through the
applicable App Store.
The creators of BYWallet have never received any
inquiries from the NSA, FBI, FSB, or any other government agency.
Neither the National Security Agency nor any other
government agency is granted access to BYWallet end user data.
Neither the National Security Agency nor any other
government agency is authorized to use BYWallet
Install backdoors or other potentially malicious code in any part of the software.
Fair Information Practices
The Fair Information Practice Principles form the
backbone of U.S. privacy law, and the concepts they contain have played an important
role in the development of data protection laws around the world.
Understanding the Fair Information Practice
Principles and how to implement them is critical to complying with the various privacy
laws that protect personal information.
In order to comply with Fair Information Practices,
if a data breach occurs, we will take the following response measures: We will notify
users through an on-site notification • 7
Within working days
We also agree with the Individual Redress Principle,
which requires that individuals have the right to lawfully pursue enforceable rights
against data collectors and processors who fail to comply with the law.
This principle requires not only that individuals have enforceable rights against data
users, but also that individuals have recourse to courts or government agencies to
investigate and/or prosecute breaches by data processors.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy,
you may contact us using the information below.
[email protected]
Last edited on 22/09/2023