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doesn't collect your data
Bouncer’s own App Store privacy disclosure says the app may collect user data, including a user ID and diagnostic data. That contradicts the blanket claim that it “doesn’t collect your data.”
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Bouncer’s official App Store listing says the developer’s privacy practices may include handling user data. In the App Privacy section, Imbue AI says the app may collect Identifiers (User ID) and Diagnostics such as Crash Data, Performance Data, and Other Diagnostic Data, even if that data is “not linked to your identity.”
That means the product may still collect some user data. A statement that Bouncer "doesn't collect your data" is therefore too broad and inaccurate. At most, the listing supports the narrower claim that it does not collect identifying data linked to your identity.
The contradiction is reinforced by the developer privacy policy linked from the App Store listing. That policy says Imbue may collect personal information automatically when users use its services, including device information and usage and diagnostics information.
2 sources
- Bouncer: Heal Your Feed - App Store
App Privacy: The developer indicated the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data. Data Not Linked to You: Identifiers — User ID; Diagnostics — Crash Data, Performance Data, Other Diagnostic Data.
- Imbue Research Preview Privacy Notice
We may collect personal information automatically when you use the Services... Device Information... Usage and Diagnostics Information... performance statistics... and other information about how you use the Services.