BitMappery privacy policy

Applicability

This Policy describes which information is collected during the use of BitMappery and how this information is protected and further used. All the information, that is gathered during a visit and/or use of the application will be handled in accordance with this Policy and the purposes as described herein. This Policy does not apply to any websites of other companies who link to the application or any other page served by igorski.nl.

Cookies

By using the services provided by igorski.nl, you consent to the use of cookies, a cookie being a file stored on your device when visiting a website. The purpose of a cookie is to restore settings when revisiting the site at a later stage.

igorski.nl uses cookies for analytical purposes to improve the functionality and user experience of the BitMappery application.

None of the collected data contains personal information that can identify you as an individual.

Third party storage integrations

BitMappery can connect to third party cloud storage services such as Dropbox and Google Drive. Use of either is optional and requires authentication against the respective service. The user is prompted to grant the required permissions to BitMappery.

For Dropbox, the permissions require full read and write access to your storage. This allows BitMappery to open existing files (for instance photographic content), create and remove folder structures as well as the ability to write BitMappery project files or exported images directly into the users online storage.

For Google Drive, the permissions are full read and write access to files made by BitMappery.

Data retention policy

BitMappery runs entirely on the client and has no interaction with the igorski.nl server, with the exception of interacting with a redirect page during the Dropbox authentication flow.

As such, BitMappery projects created locally or written directly to any of the cloud storage providers happen without any mediation of the igorski.nl website (BitMappery has your client connect directly to the API's of the third party storage providers for all file handling actions).

No remote copy exists of your content, other than those explicitly stored by the user in the respective cloud storage services. The user has full control over these files outside of the BitMappery application.

Open source

BitMappery is fully open source and available on GitHub.