Privacy Policy
Free App Dev Studio was built on a simple idea: an app should do its job without asking to know anything about you that it does not strictly need. This policy explains, in plain language and at some length, exactly what information our apps and this website do and do not collect, why our apps are built to work offline in the first place, and what limited data practices apply to things like this website and the Google Play Store listings themselves. If you only read one section, read the next one — it is the short version of everything that follows.
The short version
Our apps, including Free Receipt Scanner and Free Note Scanner, are designed to run entirely on your device. Photos you scan, text you capture, files you save, and any organization you do inside the app stay on your device unless you explicitly choose to export, share, or back them up yourself using your phone's own sharing tools. We do not require an account to use our apps, we do not run analytics or tracking software inside them, and we do not sell, rent, or otherwise share personal data with advertisers or data brokers, because in the normal course of using the apps we simply do not collect it. If you never open this website and never email us, we have no way of knowing you exist. The rest of this policy exists to explain the handful of situations where some limited data handling does occur, and to be transparent about third parties like Google Play that operate outside of our direct control.
What our apps collect: essentially nothing
Free Receipt Scanner and Free Note Scanner are built as offline-first tools. When you scan a receipt or a page of notes, the image is processed and stored locally in the app's own storage area on your device. We do not transmit scanned images, extracted text, file names, or any other content you create inside the apps to our servers, because our apps are not built with a server component that content would be sent to. There is no account system, so there is no email address, password, or profile information for us to store. There is no cloud sync feature built into the apps at this time, so nothing is uploaded automatically in the background. If a future version of an app ever introduces an optional cloud backup or sync feature, it will be opt-in, clearly explained before you turn it on, and this policy will be updated to describe exactly what that feature does before it is released.
We also do not embed third-party analytics software development kits, advertising identifiers, or crash-reporting tools that phone home with usage data inside the apps themselves. This is a deliberate choice, not an oversight: the entire premise of Free App Dev Studio is that a small utility app has no legitimate reason to know how many times you opened it, what time of day you use it, or what is written on the receipts and notes you scan.
Permissions our apps may request, and why
Depending on the app, Android may ask you to grant permissions such as camera access, so the app can photograph a document, or storage access, so the app can save the resulting file to your device or let you pick an existing image to import. Every permission we request exists solely to let the app perform the specific function you asked it to perform in that moment. We do not request permissions such as precise location, contacts, call logs, or SMS access, because our apps have no feature that needs them. You are always free to decline a permission, though certain features, such as scanning directly from the camera, will naturally be unavailable if the corresponding permission is not granted.
This website and the Google Play Store
This website, freeappdevstudio.com, is a simple informational site describing our apps, and it is not part of the apps themselves. Like most websites, the server that hosts this page may log basic technical information as a normal part of serving web pages, such as your general browser type and the page requested, for the purpose of keeping the site running reliably and diagnosing problems. This website also displays advertising served through Google's advertising network. Ad networks such as Google may use cookies or similar technologies in your browser to serve and measure advertisements, and Google's own privacy policy, available on Google's website, governs how that advertising data is handled — Free App Dev Studio does not control or have access to that data. If you would prefer not to see personalized ads, you can adjust your ad settings directly through Google's ad settings page or your browser's privacy controls.
Separately, when you install an app from the Google Play Store, Google itself collects certain information as part of operating the store, such as your download history and device details, under Google's own privacy policy. Ratings, reviews, and any correspondence you choose to leave on the Play Store listing are visible to us and to Google as the platform operator, but again, that relationship is governed by Google's terms, not ours.
When you email us
If you write to support@freeappdevstudio.com, we receive your email address and whatever content you choose to include in your message, such as a description of a bug, a device model, or a screenshot. We use that information solely to read, understand, and respond to your message. We do not add your email address to a marketing list, we do not share it with third parties, and we do not use it for any purpose beyond the conversation you started. We keep support emails for a reasonable period of time in case we need to refer back to a prior conversation, and we periodically clear out old correspondence that is no longer needed.
Children's privacy
Our apps and this website are not directed at children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Because our apps do not collect personal information from any user in the ordinary course of use, this is largely a moot point in practice, but we state it explicitly for clarity.
Changes to this policy
If we ever change what our apps or this website collect, most likely by introducing a genuinely useful optional feature such as cloud backup, we will update this page to describe the change in the same plain language used throughout this policy, and update the "last updated" badge at the top of this page accordingly. We encourage you to revisit this page occasionally, particularly before granting any new permission an updated app version might request.
Questions about this policy?
We are happy to explain any part of it in more detail. Reach out any time.
Email support@freeappdevstudio.com