Privacy Policy
NoteCam / AngleCam is a camera app for iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets. It uses the following permissions.
- Camera permission, Privacy - Camera Usage Description, is required for taking pictures. Users cannot disable it.
- Photo library permission, Privacy - Photo Library Usage Description & Privacy - Photo Library Additions Usage Description, is required for saving photos. Users cannot disable it.
- Location permission, Privacy - Location When In Use Usage Description, is required for geotagging of photos. Users can disable it. However, the coordinate information will not be displayed on photos.
- Network permission, No Privacy, is optional. Users can disable it. However, please understand that A-GPS coordinates need to access the network. Geotagging requires access to Apple / Google Geodatabase too. In the lite/free version, Google ads require the use of the Internet.
- Google AdMob, Privacy - Tracking Usage Description, may collect your information. Users can disable it. NoteCam does not collect user information. However, if you are a user of the lite / free edition, NoteCam will display ads. Google may collect your information when an ad is displayed.
Citations
Academic citations are allowed. You can use the photographs in your research. The photographs are yours. Academically, we will not claim any rights. If possible, please add our application name and our site in your research. If not, it is also allowed.
Crime warning
In some areas, our app is used for crime. If you are the following two kinds of people, please read the following instructions.
- For criminals, do not use our app. This app is a camera application. It does not collect your personal information. However, do not use it to commit crimes. Your government may pay attention to your actions. Let us work together to make the world a better place.
- For law enforcement officers, we cannot do anything for you. This app does not collect any user information. Therefore, we cannot provide anything. (If it does collect information, it would be a malware. This would violate Apple's policy. It will be removed from the Apple App Store.) Providing user information to a third party is illegal in most countries. Law enforcement officers cannot violate the law. Of course, you cannot ask us to break the law to help you find the person who breaks the law.