Debigulator is a rather simple little app. It doesn’t make sense to bloat it up with privacy-invading trackers and adware. Debigulator shares as little information as possible to do its job. More information is below:

Logging

If you visit the Cocoatype website (this website!) using a web browser, either a standalone browser or the one included inside the Debigulator app, some metadata about that visit is logged temporarily. This may include: your IP address, some information about the browser making the request (such as OS, browser version, etc.), and the time and date of the request.

I basically never look at these logs, but they’re useful for diagnosing issues, and can be used to watch for trends such as where new users are being referred from. These logs are deleted automatically after two weeks.

Customer Support

If you e-mail me, I have the contents of that e-mail and the address that it came from. I generally keep these e-mails forever because it helps identify problems that multiple customers have had, and so I can send updates if your issue is addressed. If you’d rather I not keep your e-mails, just let me know, and they’ll be deleted when our conversation is finished.

Third Party Services

Apple

Apple may (depending on your preferences) collect some analytics about your use of Debigulator and send them (anonymized, in bulk) to me for identifying crashes, general usage trends, etc. Apple’s privacy policy details how Apple handles your data.

Other Information

This privacy policy might change over time. A full change history is available.

If you have any questions about anything on this page, or have some other concern, send me an e-mail.