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MOM: Not Important Password Manager (Terms And Conditions)

INTRODUCTION


This privacy policy will help you understand what information we collect and use at MyMomIsACoder (MOM), and the choices you have associated with that information. When we refer to “MOM,” “we,” “our,” or “us” in this policy, we are referring to the developer MyMomIsACoder, and its subsidiaries and affiliates, which provides the Services to you. The “Services” refers to the applications, services, and websites (marketing and product) provided by MyMomIsACoder. MyMomIsACoder may, from time to time, introduce new products and services. To the extent that these new products and services affect this policy, we will notify you as described in the Section below. This privacy policy covers the digital properties listed here. The use of information collected through our service shall be limited to the purpose of providing the services for our customers and as specified herein.

USER DATA


As per the title of the app, “MOM: Not Important Password Manager”, we advised user to store passwords for not important accounts. This is to ensure that as with the case of all apps, in the case of a breach, it will not severely affect the user. By not important accounts, we refer to accounts that are not tied or used in any payments /credit cards/bitcoins/paypal or linked bank accounts, contain important/ restricted or confidential details and others.
All data entered in the app by the user, remains on the device. We do not collect the data or use it.

Device Data


We may use a third party analytics service (such as Google Analytics) to help anonymously monitor app usage and identify potential issues. This is purely a mean to help improve the app experience.
Device and usage information collected may include (i) information specific to your mobile device (e.g., make, model, operating system, advertising identifier, location); (ii) information about your use of features in the app. We use the information to operate and improve our services.

Disclosure and Sharing Personal Data


We do not collect or pass any personal data.
If you contact us by email, then we will retain a copy of your email address solely for the purpose of contacting you again in the future. This will usually be in response to a communication from you, but we may from time to time inform you of similar products of ours which we feel may be of interest.

ADEVERTISMENTS (USE OF NON-PERSONAL DATA)


We may display advertisements in our apps to fund the development process for current and future Services. The advertisements are provided by third party companies and they may use and collect anonymous data about the user’s interests to be able to select more relevant advertisements. This information may also include location data and unique device identifier. No information is collected to allow third parties identifying you as a person.

ADMOB ADS

By using our apps, you agree to the terms of admob policy. Please refer to Google admob policy more details.


ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS


By using our apps, you agree to the terms of this policy. If you do not accept the terms in this policy, please do not use our apps. The continued use of our products after any amendment of this privacy policy will be deemed your acceptance of the changes and/or new terms.
Policy Changes
This Privacy Policy may be updated at any time. If we make any material changes we will provide notice on this website, and we may notify you by email (sent to the e-mail address specified in your account), prior to the change becoming effective. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices. If you continue to use the Services after those changes are in effect, you agree to the revised policy. You acknowledge and accept that it is your responsibility to periodically review this policy so you are aware of modifications.

DISCLAIMER / LIMITATION OF LIABILITY


By using the app, the user acknowledges that the software may not be free from defects and may not satisfy all needs. Installation and usage is at users own risk and the developer will not be held accountable to any liability or damage.

Although “MOM: Not Important Password Manager” have been thoroughly tested by MOM, it is using database technologies which may can possibly crash or also can get corrupted (data loss). The user is responsible for any possible data loss. It is highly recommended to make backups of the database regularly.

The software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In no event the author will be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.

COPYRIGHT


The software is property of MyMomIsACoder. It is not allowed to recompile, disassemble, change, translate or clone the software and setup completely or partly in an unauthorized way.

FURTHER ENQUIRY


For further enquiry, kindly email mymomisacoder@gmail.com.


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