Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself may collect and use the following kinds of personal information:
Note, that if you specify your e-mail address as a user name, it maybe visible for others on the global high score chart.
Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself use your provided information to:
Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself does not knowingly disclose any of this information to any external or third party entity, does not share it.
Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself will store your selection of avatar choices along with a pointer to your authentication identifier in Firebase database. These avatar selection are accessible for the dedicated page of the conference website to empower participants by displaying their chosen avatar along their chosen avatar name.
Information that Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself collects is stored and processed at the website's dedicated back-end and is transferred between any Android installation of the particular user in any of the countries the Android application is distributed to.
In addition all avatar information is displayed together while viewing the conference website anywhere it's accesible through the world wide web.
Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself may update this privacy policy by posting a new version on this website.
Please check this page occasionally to ensure you are familiar with any changes.
Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself is not responsible for the privacy policies or practices of any third party library it uses. If internals of Android operating system, Firebase, or any implicitly involved framework of the eco-system would record anything, that's outside of the jurisdiction of Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself application creator.
If you have any questions about this privacy policy or Valley Devfest 2017 Androidify Yourself treatment of your personal informationyou can contact the creator on LinkedIn
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