These polices apply to the Android version of the OmniBuzz
app.
OmniBuzz is provided by Sparrogon LLC.
Last updated: November 4, 2018
The basics:
OmniBuzz requires access to your location in order to display your current location and to calculate your distance to a destination.
Your Android device uses the Global Positioning System (GPS), WiFi nodes, and cell towers to determine its precise location. In OmniBuzz's list of permissions, the "network connections" and "network access" items are only related to determining your device's location.
This app has access to:
LocationOther
- precise location (GPS and network-based)
- view network connections
- full network access
- control vibration
Additionally, OmniBuzz uses vibration for alarms. You may disable vibration from the app's settings.
All app data, including trips and settings, are only stored locally on your device. OmniBuzz does not back up your data to any cloud services. Sparrogon LLC does not collect any of your location or trip data.
OmniBuzz, however, uses Google Maps as a third-party service for mapping and location searches. See Third-Party Services for more details.
When you send feedback, the only information we see is the text that you enter into the form's fields. You may choose to be anonymous, or you may provide your e-mail address to receive a reply.
We do not actively share your feedback information with any third-parties; however, the feedback interface uses Google Forms, so your input is stored on Google's servers. See Google's terms.
OmniBuzz uses the Google Maps Platform to provide maps and location searching capabilities, and is bound by the Google Maps/Google Earth Additional Terms of Service.
See Google's Privacy Policy for details on what information Google may collect.
We may update this policy in the future, but we will not collect personally identifiable information without your explicit consent.