Privacy Policy
Ecuabet is built to help home bakers explore, save, and share layered-dessert recipes. This privacy policy describes — in plain language — what information passes through the App, why it's there, and what you can do about it. We've kept the list short on purpose, because the App itself stays small on purpose.
Our Commitment, And How We Keep Things Safe
We treat your data the way a trusted recipe is treated in a small kitchen: handled only by people who need it, kept only as long as it's useful, and never passed around carelessly. The App is operated by Ecuabet developed by Neptune Mobiware ("we," "our," or "us").
Anything that does travel between the App and our partners is sent over an encrypted (HTTPS/TLS) connection. The information stored on your phone stays in the App's private storage area, which only the App itself can read. We don't sell personal information, and we don't build advertising profiles about you.
How the App Works With Your Data
Most of what makes the App tick lives entirely on your device. A few small pieces are sent to partners that help us keep the App reliable and discoverable. Here's the full picture.
The App Is Small On Data
From the moment you open Ecuabet for the first time, the App collects only what it needs:
- An anonymous identifier — a randomly generated value created on your device the first time the App launches. It isn't tied to your name, your email, your phone number, or any account; it just lets us count an "install" without knowing who you are.
- Your device language and region — so the App can show content in a language that fits your device's settings.
That's the entire automatic-collection list for the App itself. We do not collect your contacts, your location, your microphone audio, or your camera feed.
Recipes, Streaks, And Photos Stay On Your Phone
Everything you do inside the App — the recipes you've discovered, your daily streak, milestones you've reached, theme preference, and any photos you choose to attach to a recipe — is stored only in the App's private area on your device. None of it is uploaded to our servers. If you'd like to wipe it, the "Delete All Data" option in the App's Settings clears it instantly, and uninstalling the App has the same effect.
If you attach a photo to one of your recipes, the App uses your phone's photo picker to read the image you select — nothing else from your gallery is touched, and the photo never leaves your device.
How Marketing Attribution Fits In
So we can understand which marketing channels actually bring bakers to the App (rather than guessing), the App works with AppsFlyer, a mobile attribution provider. When the App launches, AppsFlyer receives:
- Your device's Google Advertising ID — an identifier provided by Google Play Services that you can reset or limit at any time
- Attribution data — the source that referred you to the App (for example, organic search or a specific campaign), plus a campaign name and an install referrer string from the Play Store
- The anonymous identifier described above, so the same install can be linked across the data points
- Technical information AppsFlyer collects automatically as part of its service (device model, operating system version, IP address, etc.)
AppsFlyer's own practices are described in its policy: https://www.appsflyer.com/legal/privacy-policy/.
Push Notifications, When You Allow Them
If you'd like reminders about your daily streak or notes when new recipe collections arrive, the App can send push notifications using OneSignal, a third-party push delivery service. On Android 13 and newer, the system asks you for permission the first time a notification would be sent — you can say no, and you can revoke the permission at any time in your phone's notification settings.
If you allow notifications, OneSignal receives:
- A subscription identifier generated for your device, which OneSignal uses to deliver notifications to that specific install
- A language tag matching your device language, so we can send notifications in the right language
- Standard registration information OneSignal collects as part of its service: device model, operating system version, carrier, app version, an approximate country derived from your IP address, and your timezone
OneSignal's full practices are described here: https://onesignal.com/privacy_policy.
The App's Built-In Browser
The App opens this Privacy Policy and the Support page in a small browser built into the App itself, instead of bouncing you out to your default browser. That built-in browser doesn't collect anything beyond what's described above, but it does behave like a normal browser:
- Websites loaded in it can set cookies (including third-party cookies) and use local storage — the same way they would in any browser
- If a page invites you to attach a file, your phone's standard file picker appears — you can take a new photo or video using the camera app, or pick an existing screenshot, image, document, or video
- The App itself doesn't request camera permission — when the file picker launches the camera, the system camera app handles that permission on its own
You can clear cookies and locally stored browser data the same way you clear other App data — through your phone's settings, or by uninstalling.
Support And Bug Reports
The Support page in the App is a contact form. It only sends anything when you tap "Send message," and we use whatever you put in it solely to write back and (where relevant) fix the issue you reported. The form may include:
- Your name and email address
- A message describing your question, feedback, or bug
- An optional file attachment — for example, a screenshot of the issue, a photo, or a short document — chosen through your device's file picker (or captured fresh through your camera app, if you prefer)
Nothing on this page is sent until you submit it.
Working With Partners
The full list of organisations that may receive any of your data through the App is short and shown in full above. To recap:
- AppsFlyer — mobile attribution, so we can see which marketing channels work. Receives advertising ID, attribution data, and the anonymous identifier. Privacy policy.
- OneSignal — push notification delivery, only if you grant the notification permission. Receives the subscription identifier, language tag, and standard registration information. Privacy policy.
- Google Play Services — manages the Google Advertising ID on your device. Learn more.
We do not sell or rent your information to anyone else, and we do not use it for advertising profiles built outside the App.
Your Data, Your Call
Because most of what the App tracks lives on your phone (or on the device-side identifiers above), most of the controls live there too:
- Reset your Advertising ID or limit ad personalization: Android Settings > Google > Ads. This breaks the link AppsFlyer uses for attribution.
- Stop receiving push notifications: deny the permission when asked, or revoke it later in your phone's notification settings.
- Reset everything the App stores on your device: open the App's Settings and tap "Delete All Data," or uninstall the App entirely.
- Clear cookies and local storage from the built-in browser: clear the App's data through your phone's system settings, or uninstall.
- Request access, correction, or deletion of any data we hold about you: email us at the address below. Because we don't operate user accounts, deletion typically means resetting on-device data and asking our partners (AppsFlyer, OneSignal) to remove records keyed to your identifiers.
How Long Things Are Kept
- The anonymous identifier and your on-device data persist until you clear App data or uninstall.
- The Google Advertising ID is managed by Google Play Services and can be reset by you at any time.
- AppsFlyer attribution records follow AppsFlyer's retention policy and are tied to your install.
- OneSignal subscription records follow OneSignal's retention policy and are tied to your install.
- Cookies and browser local storage follow standard browser expiration rules until you clear App data.
Additional Information
Children's Privacy
Ecuabet is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has used the App in a way that gave us their personal information, please contact us so we can remove it.
How This Policy Can Change
If we add a feature that collects something new, or change a partner that handles your data, we'll update this page and bump the "Last Updated" date at the top. Material changes will also be reflected in the App so you see them before continuing.
Get In Touch
Questions, deletion requests, or concerns about anything described above are welcome. Email us at [email protected] and we'll get back to you.