Privacy Policy for Earpiece, GB Keyboard and Two Point Height by Omega Centauri Software Earpiece needs to be able to access your telephony system in order to work, which requires the READ_PHONE_STATE permmission. The GB Keyboard, of course, has data input through it, since it's a keyboard. Two Point Height needs to access the camera in order to display the camera view on the screen for you to aim at the object you need to measure the height of. But none of these apps sends any data to any server operated by any party: in fact, the apps do not have any Internet access permission, and hence cannot connect to any external server. In particular, no data is collected by Omega Centauri about what you do with these apps, with the exception that if you use Google Play's crash reporting, then we get those reports. We either ignore them or use them to improve the apps. Google and/or Amazon provides us with data about numbers of installs, with some statistics about OS versions and the like, as they do for every app. We don't resell this data, but we may brag to friends and family about numbers of installs. We have no idea how a privacy policy is really to be written or what questions should be answered in it, so just write us if we have any questions. Or, better, yet just examine the full source code of the apps: https://github.com/arpruss/earpiece https://github.com/arpruss/oc-gb-keyboard https://github.com/arpruss/twopointheight If it makes you feel better, you're very welcome to just build your own apks from the source code.