Privacy policy Dynanotes app

 Here is a lengthy and comprehensive Privacy Policy tailored specifically for your offline mobile app, DynaNotes. It reflects the nature of the app as an offline note-taking tool with optional encryption, password protection, and import/export features. This privacy policy assumes no internet access and no data collection by the developer, complying with global privacy standards like GDPR and CCPA for good measure.


Privacy Policy for DynaNotes

Effective Date: August 3, 2025

1. Introduction

Welcome to DynaNotes, a secure, offline-first mobile application designed to help you create, store, manage, and protect your personal notes — including text, images, and links — entirely on your device.

Your privacy is paramount. This Privacy Policy outlines how DynaNotes handles your data. Since DynaNotes is an offline application, your data remains on your device and is never transmitted to our servers or third parties unless explicitly exported by you.

By using DynaNotes, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this policy, please do not use the app.


2. Key Principles

  • Offline-first architecture: DynaNotes functions entirely without an internet connection.

  • Local data storage: All content, including notes, images, files, and passwords, is stored solely on your device.

  • No third-party access: No data is shared with any third parties.

  • User control: You maintain full control over your data, including the ability to export, import, encrypt, or delete it at will.

  • Privacy by design: No analytics, advertising SDKs, or remote data tracking are integrated into the app.


3. Data Collected

DynaNotes does not collect any personal data from users. All data is created and stored locally on your device.

The types of content you may choose to store include:

  • Text notes

  • Images (from your device gallery or camera)

  • Web links (URLs)

  • Password-protected notes

  • Encrypted files and notes

This data remains strictly local unless you use the app’s manual import/export functionality.


4. Data Storage and Security

4.1 Local Storage

All your notes and associated data are saved directly on your mobile device’s local storage. The app does not sync data with any server, cloud service, or third-party platform.

4.2 Password Protection

You may choose to secure specific notes or folders with a password. Passwords are never stored in plain text. Instead, the app uses secure local mechanisms (such as device-based keychains or encryption APIs) to handle password protection securely.

4.3 Encryption

DynaNotes offers optional local encryption for sensitive content. Encryption keys are generated and stored on-device. We do not have access to these keys, nor can we retrieve lost passwords or encrypted data.


5. User-Controlled Import and Export

DynaNotes allows users to manually export and import their notes in supported file formats (e.g., JSON, TXT, or proprietary formats). These actions are fully manual, initiated by the user, and performed locally or via external storage such as SD cards or file transfer utilities.

  • Exported files are not automatically uploaded to the cloud or shared externally.

  • Users are responsible for handling and securing exported files, especially when transferring them between devices.


6. No Internet Access or Connectivity

DynaNotes is designed to function entirely offline. The app does not:

  • Access or require an internet connection

  • Collect or transmit telemetry, usage data, or analytics

  • Use background data services or remote APIs

  • Send crash reports or logs to developers

Because of this, we do not and cannot collect any identifiable data from users.


7. Your Rights

While we do not process or collect any personal data, we still acknowledge your data rights under applicable privacy laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

These rights include:

  • The right to access your data

  • The right to delete your data

  • The right to export your data

In DynaNotes, all of these rights are built-in features available directly within the app, without requiring a request to us.


8. Data Retention

All your data remains on your device until you delete it. We do not retain any data outside of your device. If you uninstall the app, your data may be permanently deleted unless you manually exported it beforehand.


9. Children’s Privacy

DynaNotes is not intended for use by children under the age of 13. However, since we do not collect any personal information, we are inherently compliant with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and similar child protection laws.


10. Third-Party Services

DynaNotes does not integrate any third-party SDKs, trackers, or services. There are no embedded analytics, advertising, or cloud syncing mechanisms.

However, when you use the import/export feature, you may interact with file browsers or other apps on your device. These are governed by their own privacy policies.


11. Updates to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy occasionally to reflect changes in legal requirements or app functionality. All changes will be published with a new "Effective Date" at the top of this document.

Since DynaNotes functions offline, users will not be notified in-app of these updates. We encourage users to check our official app listing (e.g., on Google Play or Apple App Store) for the most recent version of this Privacy Policy.


12. Contact Us

If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback about this Privacy Policy or your data privacy in general, you may contact us:

Developer: [Dynanotes]
Email: [lilwizzi22@gmail.com]
Mailing Address (Optional): [Physical Address if applicable]


13. Final Statement

Your privacy is not a feature — it's a foundational value of DynaNotes. Because your data never leaves your device unless you choose to export it, we do not — and cannot — track you.

Your data is yours. We exist to help you keep it that way.


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