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Privacy Policy

Effective date: May 15, 2026

This Privacy Policy describes how BlueFuture (“we”, “us”) handles information when you use the Net Analyzer mobile application for Android (package dev.bluefuture.x.netanalyzer) and when you visit our official marketing website served from Firebase Hosting (typically the same domain that hosts this document).

We respect your privacy. This document was drafted with reference to common disclosure practices, including structure inspired by the Privacy Policy Generator (see also an example generated layout we reviewed) and adapted to reflect how Net Analyzer actually works in the published source tree.

1. Scope

This policy covers (a) the Android app and (b) the static public website (for example the product landing page and this policy). It does not cover third-party services you choose to diagnose (for example servers you ping or HTTP endpoints you request)—those operators have their own policies.

2. Categories of information

2.1 Information you provide

Net Analyzer is a network toolkit. You enter diagnostic targets such as hostnames, IP addresses, URLs, ports, HTTP bodies, and similar inputs. That content is used solely to run the checks you initiate.

2.2 Information stored on your device

The app persists data locally, including:

We do not operate a BlueFuture-controlled account system inside the app for end users; primary copies of this content remain on the device unless you export or share them using Android’s system share sheet.

2.3 Device and network context

The Device tab reads system-reported information (for example manufacturer, model, memory, display metrics, security patch level, and network interface details where the OS exposes them) to show on-device context. This processing is intended for display and troubleshooting assistance on the device.

3. Network activity initiated by the app

When you run tools, the app opens network connections you directed it to open, for example:

You should assume that any target you test may log client IP addresses, timestamps, and related metadata according to that operator’s own policies.

4. Android permissions

The application manifest declares permissions including:

5. Google Play and Google/Firebase services

The app is distributed through Google Play. Google processes information in accordance with Google’s Privacy Policy.

The project integrates Google Mobile Services with Firebase Analytics and Firebase Crashlytics dependencies and the Google Services Gradle plugin. Depending on build configuration and Firebase defaults, this may collect usage and diagnostic signals (for example crash traces and product analytics) subject to Google’s documentation. For details, see Google’s policies for Firebase and how Google uses information from sites or apps that use their services.

The codebase also includes an AnalyticsLogger abstraction used for structured in-app events; the default binding writes to Android logcat for engineering diagnostics and is not a substitute for Firebase disclosures above.

6. Official website (Firebase Hosting)

The marketing site is a static site. It does not embed third-party advertising beacons in the repository’s default configuration. However, Firebase Hosting and underlying infrastructure providers may log standard server information (such as IP address, user agent, and timestamps) for reliability and security—similar in nature to the “log files” section described in many website privacy templates.

7. Cookies and local storage on the website

The landing page may use localStorage only to remember your selected language. There are no first-party advertising cookies in the shipped static pages.

8. Children’s privacy

Net Analyzer is a professional networking utility and is not directed at children under 13 (or the minimum age required in your jurisdiction). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children for marketing purposes.

9. Data retention and deletion

Locally stored app data remains until you delete it inside the app or remove the app from your device. Firebase/Google retention is governed by Google’s tools and your device settings where applicable (for example advertising ID or analytics controls).

10. International users

If you use the app or website from outside the country where BlueFuture operates servers, your information may be processed in countries where service providers (for example Google) maintain facilities.

11. Security

We implement reasonable measures consistent with an indie engineering product—transport encryption where HTTPS/TLS is used, local database storage on device, and platform APIs. No method of transmission or storage is 100% secure.

12. Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The effective date at the top will change when we do. Material changes may additionally be communicated through the Google Play store listing or in-app notices where appropriate.

13. Contact

For privacy-related requests, please contact us through the support channel listed on the app’s Google Play page, or reach your BlueFuture business contact if you are an enterprise partner.

This policy is provided for transparency and self-help. It is not legal advice. If you need a jurisdiction-specific addendum (GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, etc.), consult qualified counsel.