Packet Scanner helps users keep a local checklist of form packet readiness, missing slots, due timing, and the next add step. This policy explains what information the app processes and how it is handled.
The current version lets users keep packet checklist state, slot names, slot status, notes, readiness counts, and recent packet state. This information is stored locally in app-private storage on the user's device.
The current version does not require an account, login, cloud sync, company server, backend account service, or network service for its packet checklist function.
The current version is local-only. It does not upload packet checklist data to a cloud service, developer server, or provider API.
The current version does not include OCR, automatic recognition, camera capture, photo access, or file picker import. Camera and file-picker features are disabled in this app version.
The current release manifest does not request camera, photos, location, microphone, contacts, calendar, or other dangerous Android permissions.
The current version does not include advertising SDKs.
The current version does not include in-app purchases or subscriptions.
The current version does not include separate analytics or crash diagnostic SDKs. If these services are added in a future release, this policy and the Google Play data safety declarations will be updated.
The current version does not send packet checklist data to a company server, cloud service, or third-party service for the core app function.
Any checklist summary shown by the app is a local user-facing summary only. The app does not submit packets or documents to an outside provider.
Users may remove locally stored app data by uninstalling the app or clearing app storage through Android system settings.
This policy may be updated when the app changes. The latest version will be available at this page.
Privacy questions can be sent through the developer contact information shown on the app's Google Play store listing when available.