Posts

MatrixMap Privacy Policy

 MatrixMap Privacy Policy Last updated: March 22, 2026 MatrixMap is a Chrome new tab extension developed by Neal Vanderstelt (GigInsanity). WHAT DATA WE COLLECT: MatrixMap collects minimal data to provide its features: - Authentication information (email address) when you optionally sign in with Google for premium subscription management - Anonymous feature usage analytics (tile click types only — no URLs, page titles, or browsing history) All user preferences (shortcuts, themes, wallpaper choices, to-do items, weather location) are stored locally on your device using Chrome's built-in storage. WHAT WE DO NOT COLLECT: - Browsing history - Website content - Personal communications - Financial information - Location data beyond the city name you manually enter for weather THIRD-PARTY SERVICES: - Google Firebase (authentication and premium status) - Open-Meteo (weather data) - Google Analytics (anonymous usage counts) DATA SHARING: We do not sell, trade, or transfer your personal info...

CaddyCast Privacy Policy

CaddyCast Privacy Policy Effective Date: February 19, 2026. Developer: GigInsanity. CaddyCast is a screen and camera recording application for Android. This Privacy Policy describes how CaddyCast collects, uses, and protects your information. Information We Collect: CaddyCast uses Firebase Crashlytics, a service provided by Google, to collect crash reports and basic performance diagnostics. This may include device model, operating system version, crash stack traces, app version, and a randomly generated installation identifier not tied to your personal identity. This data does not include any content you record, your name, email address, phone number, or location. Information We Do NOT Collect: All screen recordings, camera recordings, and photos are saved directly to your device's local storage (DCIM/CaddyCast). We never access, upload, transmit, or store your recorded content. We do not collect your name, email, phone number, contacts, location, browsing history, or any perso...

NoMercy App – Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY – NoMercy Last updated: January 2026 NoMercy respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how information is handled when you use the NoMercy mobile application. 1. INFORMATION WE COLLECT NoMercy may request access to the following device permissions solely to provide core app functionality: - Microphone (RECORD_AUDIO): Used only for in-app features that require audio input or audio-triggered functionality. - Notifications, alarms, and system permissions required for app operation. NoMercy does NOT: - Record audio in the background - Store audio recordings - Transmit audio data to servers - Sell, rent, or share audio data 2. DATA STORAGE AND SHARING NoMercy does not collect, store, sell, or share personal data. All functionality operates locally on the user’s device unless explicitly stated otherwise. 3. THIRD-PARTY SERVICES NoMercy may use Google Play services (such as Crashlytics) strictly for app stability, performance monitoring, and crash repor...

Why Uber Keeps Sending Low-Pay Trips — And How Drivers Avoid Them

Uber Drivers: Earn More by Avoiding Low-Pay Trips (Android App Test) If you drive for Uber or Uber Eats , you already know the problem: too many low-pay trips, too little information, and not enough time to decide. I’m opening a limited closed test for a new Android app called GigPulse that helps Uber drivers make faster, smarter trip decisions using real-time alerts. What GigPulse Helps With Avoiding low-pay or time-wasting trips Spotting better opportunities faster Reducing guesswork while driving Staying focused on higher-value trips Who This Is For Uber drivers Uber Eats drivers Android only How to Join the Free Closed Test Important: You must join using the official Google Play testing link before installing. 👉 Click here to join the GigPulse Android closed test Open the link above Tap “Become a tester” Install the app from Google Play Early testers who stay opted in will receive free premium access when GigPulse laun...

GigPulse Privacy Policy

GigPulse Privacy Policy Last updated: Dec 16, 2025 GigPulse respects user privacy and is designed to operate with minimal data collection. Information Collection GigPulse does not collect, store, sell, or transmit personal data to external servers. The app operates entirely locally on the user's device. All calculations and processing happen on-device only. Accessibility Service Usage GigPulse uses Android's Accessibility Service to read on-screen text from rideshare apps (such as Uber and Lyft) to: Calculate real-time hourly rates for trip offers Detect bonus and surge pricing opportunities Display rate overlays to help drivers make informed decisions The Accessibility Service is NOT used to: Collect passwords, messages, or personal information Track user location Record or transmit any data off-device Interact with banking or payment apps Permissions ...