By Casey Liss

Peek‑a‑View Privacy Policy
Last Updated 20 January 2020

Plain English

Far too many times we’ve seen startups and other businesses harvest your contact database for spam, for profit, or for just doing gross stuff.

Peek‑a‑View never transmits your information anywhere.

In fact, Peek‑a‑View’s code does not send information anywhere.

The only time your data leaves your device is if you email for support; at that time a log is sent by default. That log does not contain any information about your photos nor photo albums.

Legal Mumbo Jumbo

Personally-Identifying Information

Peek‑a‑View does not gather or transmit any Personally-Identifying Information outside of your local device. It only stores preferences about the user interface within its own database. Your photos are stored within your device’s photo library.

Business Transfers

If Peek‑a‑View, or substantially all of its assets, were acquired, or in the unlikely event that Peek‑a‑View goes out of business or enters bankruptcy, this policy and its effects may change or be amended. (Since Peek‑a‑View does not collect any information about you nor your photos it’s quite unlikely this privacy policy will be changed.)

Privacy Policy Changes

Although most changes are likely to be minor, Peek‑a‑View may change its Privacy Policy from time to time, and in Peek‑a‑View’s sole discretion. Your continued use of this app after any change in this Privacy Policy will constitute your acceptance of such change.

Indemnity

You hereby indemnify us and undertake to keep us indemnified against any losses, damages, costs, liabilities and expenses (including, without limitation, legal expenses and any amounts paid by us to a third party in settlement of a claim or dispute on the advice of our legal advisers) incurred or suffered by us arising out of any breach by you of any provision of these terms of use, or arising out of any claim that you have breached any provision of these terms of use.