Your data is none of our business. To the extent that our apps can provide their functionality without doing so, we always prefer to avoid collecting any data from you. In the cases where we do collect data, we give you the ability to opt out whenever possible.
Some of our apps and website may collect information about the way you use them by default. This data is always anonymized before it is sent to us, and cannot be used to personally identify you.
We look only for broad patterns in the aggregated usage data, such as whether or not a particular feature is frequently used, or whether users in general prefer one setting over another. This helps us make informed decisions about the future development of our apps and website.
To be clear, we cannot track an individual user's behavior. We also cannot receive information from your device's displays, cameras, or microphones.
If one of our apps crashes while you are using it, data about the crash will be collected and sent to us to help identify the cause of the crash so that we can try to fix it in a future update. These "crash logs" contain information about the state of the app, operating system, and device at the time of the crash. Nothing in the crash log can be used to personally identify you, and crash logs do not contain any of your private data.
* Collection and aggregation of usage analytics and crash logs is provided by App Center,
* Web analytics services are provided by Google Analytics. We have disabled logging of your IP address to Google.
Obvious Matter apps do not send out any private information. This includes:
* Your keyboard or screen input
* Network traffic
* Hostnames
* Usernames
* Passwords
* SSH / Encryption keys
* Contents of files you are working with
* Your IP address