Privacy Policy TLDR

Easy to read overview of our privacy policy

This is not a binding legal document. For the full legal version, see our Privacy Policy.

I've tried to make this short, sweet, and easy to understand. Please read it.

– Nikola, CEO

Terms of Service sections 6, 7, 8 - Explanation :

That is there as a deterrent for bad actors and trolls, that is all - standard reasonable stuff naturally applies when you purchase software and services.

Support - of course we will provide support, we do, in all honestly provide some guarantees for the software and will do our best to make it as stable as possible. But there are always a few rotten apples in the batch and those 3 sections are there for them.

In all reality - those sections are there because of people who are responsible for the "DO NOT EAT" stickers in paint cans.

If we believe that you are a sane individual and/or organisation, we will happily sign a contract with you that will override the default Terms Of Service, and that includes SLA contracts.

Cookies:

As for cookies - main site collects nothing, shop/store, blog and profile pages use cookies in order to function (think login). Those cookies are valid only for the subdomain and are not used on the main site. There may or may not be a google analytics cookie, depending if its added at some point on the main site.

What we collect:

  • Email (obviously)
  • Password (obviously)
  • IP address and general browser information such as User Agent (what browser you are using, desktop or mobile, things like that) and possibly location (country) based on IP. (logged by our hosting provider's server to prevent malicious use, automatically deleted after some time, we have very little/no influence over this, even our people get blocked by the filters during site administration sometimes, yeah its nuts, we know).
  • Pages on the site that you have visited (this is everywhere, no big deal, also logged by the hosting provider, we use that data for analytics)

Everything else is entirely optional. We don't want to know these things, generally speaking, and want to know AS LITTLE about you as possible.

This includes things like Company name (if you are a business customer), First name, Last name, etc.

Payments:

We use Paddle, everything you give to Paddle is theirs to handle – we don't touch any of it. We care only about the product and order id's from them.

Analytics:

Google Analytics, links are on the main privacy policy page, then again, it's Google, they track everything everywhere.

Selling the data:

No, ain't enough money in the world.

Licenses:

License is bound to the Account, instanceID's (internal way of tracking activations) are bound to the license, NOT the account.

Applications:

Apps do not log anything, they verify the licenses on start and randomly throughout use. We know full well that the apps will be cracked sooner or later therefore we go light on the DRM. Legit users do not need to suffer because of a few people.

Yes, really, ACTUALLY, the apps do not send any data to us, at all (aside from the license for verification). No error logs, no debug logs, no usage logs, no anonymized logs or whatever else. 0 user data sent. We did not put anything in there. All configs, caching etc is done locally on your machine and it stays there, only you can access it. That's it.