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This application respects and protects the privacy of all users who use the service.

In order to provide customers with more accurate and personalized services, this application will use and disclose customers' personal information in accordance with this privacy policy. However, this application will handle this information with great effort and caution. Unless otherwise specified in this privacy policy, this application will not disclose or provide this information to third parties without the prior consent of the customer. This application will update this privacy policy from time to time. By agreeing to this application service usage agreement, the customer agrees to the entire content of this privacy policy.

This privacy policy is an integral part of this application service agreement.

1. Scope

(a) When registering this application account, customers will provide personal registration information according to the requirements of this application;

(b) When a customer uses this application's web service or accesses this application platform's web page, the application will automatically receive and record information about the customer's browser and computer, including but not limited to the customer's IP address, browser type, language used, date and time required for access, hardware and software feature information, and required web page records; This application obtains user personal data from business partners through legal means.

The customer understands and agrees that the following information does not apply to this privacy policy:

a. Keyword information entered when using search services provided by the application;

b. Information about the application collected by the customer in this application data, including but not limited to participation activities, transaction information, and evaluation details;

c. Violation of laws or the rules of this application, as well as the actions taken by this application against the client.

2. Use of Information

(a) Unless the customer has obtained the customer's prior permission, this application will not provide, sell, rent, share or trade the customer's personal information to any unrelated third party, or the third party and the application (including affiliated companies) will provide services to the customer individually or collectively. After the service ends, they will be prohibited from accessing all such materials that were previously accessible.

(b) This application also does not allow any third party to collect, edit, sell or distribute customer personal information in any way. Once any user of the above application platform is found to be engaged in the above activities, the application has the right to immediately terminate the service agreement with that user.

(c) In order to serve users, the application may use the information used by customers to provide customers with information that customers are interested in, including but not limited to sending product and service information to customers, or sharing information with application partners, so that they may send information about their products and services to customers (the latter requires the customer's prior consent).

3. Information Disclosure: In the following circumstances, this application will disclose all or part of the customer's personal information according to the customer's personal wishes or laws:

(a) Disclosure to third parties with the prior consent of the client;

(b) Provide customers with the required products and services, and must share their personal information with third parties;

(c) Disclosure to third parties or administrative and judicial authorities in accordance with relevant legal provisions or administrative or judicial requirements;

(d) If the customer violates relevant Chinese laws, regulations, or this application service agreement or relevant rules, they need to disclose it to a third party;

(e) If the customer is a qualified intellectual property complainant and has already filed a complaint, the complainant should file a complaint with the customer requesting disclosure so that all parties can handle potential rights disputes;

(f) In a transaction created on this application platform, if any party to the transaction fulfills or partially fulfills the transaction obligation and requests disclosure of information, the application has the right to provide necessary information to the user, such as contact information with the counterparty, to assist in completing the transaction or resolving disputes.

(g) Other disclosures deemed appropriate by this application in accordance with laws, regulations, or website policies.

4. Storage and exchange of information. The information and materials collected by the customer in this application will be stored on the servers of the application and/or its affiliated companies. These information and materials may be transmitted to the customer's country, region, or application to collect information, and located abroad, which can be accessed, stored, and displayed abroad.

5. Use of Cookies (a) If the customer does not refuse to accept cookies, the application will set up or access cookies on the customer's computer so that the customer can log in or use the cookies.


5.1.1 Data Collection and Storage

 (i) Privacy Policies: All apps must include a link to their privacy policy in the App Store Connect metadata field and within the app in an easily accessible manner. The privacy policy must clearly and explicitly:

·      Identify what data, if any, the app/service collects, how it collects that data, and all uses of that data.

·      Confirm that any third party with whom an app shares user data (in compliance with these Guidelines)—such as analytics tools, advertising networks and third-party SDKs, as well as any parent, subsidiary or other related entities that will have access to user data—will provide the same or equal protection of user data as stated in the app’s privacy policy and required by these Guidelines.

·      Explain its data retention/deletion policies and describe how a user can revoke consent and/or request deletion of the user’s data.

 (ii) Permission: Apps that collect user or usage data must secure user consent for the collection, even if such data is considered to be anonymous at the time of or immediately following collection. Paid functionality must not be dependent on or require a user to grant access to this data. Apps must also provide the customer with an easily accessible and understandable way to withdraw consent. Ensure your purpose strings clearly and completely describe your use of the data. Apps that collect data for a legitimate interest without consent by relying on the terms of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) or similar statute must comply with all terms of that law. Learn more about Requesting Permission.

 (iii) Data Minimization: Apps should only request access to data relevant to the core functionality of the app and should only collect and use data that is required to accomplish the relevant task. Where possible, use the out-of-process picker or a share sheet rather than requesting full access to protected resources like Photos or Contacts.

 (iv) Access: Apps must respect the user’s permission settings and not attempt to manipulate, trick, or force people to consent to unnecessary data access. For example, apps that include the ability to post photos to a social network must not also require microphone access before allowing the user to upload photos. Where possible, provide alternative solutions for users who don’t grant consent. For example, if a user declines to share Location, offer the ability to manually enter an address.

 (v) Account Sign-In: If your app doesn’t include significant account-based features, let people use it without a login. If your app supports account creation, you must also offer account deletion within the app. Apps may not require users to enter personal information to function, except when directly relevant to the core functionality of the app or required by law. If your core app functionality is not related to a specific social network (e.g. Facebook, WeChat, Weibo, Twitter, etc.), you must provide access without a login or via another mechanism. Pulling basic profile information, sharing to the social network, or inviting friends to use the app are not considered core app functionality. The app must also include a mechanism to revoke social network credentials and disable data access between the app and social network from within the app. An app may not store credentials or tokens to social networks off of the device and may only use such credentials or tokens to directly connect to the social network from the app itself while the app is in use.

(vi) Developers that use their apps to surreptitiously discover passwords or other private data will be removed from the Apple Developer Program.

 (vii) SafariViewController must be used to visibly present information to users; the controller may not be hidden or obscured by other views or layers. Additionally, an app may not use SafariViewController to track users without their knowledge and consent.

 (viii) Apps that compile personal information from any source that is not directly from the user or without the user’s explicit consent, even public databases, are not permitted on the App Store.

 (ix) Apps that provide services in highly regulated fields (such as banking and financial services, healthcare, gambling, legal cannabis use, and air travel) or that require sensitive user information should be submitted by a legal entity that provides the services, and not by an individual developer. Apps that facilitate the legal sale of cannabis must be geo-restricted to the corresponding legal jurisdiction.

 (x) Apps may request basic contact information (such as name and email address) so long as the request is optional for the user, features and services are not conditional on providing the information, and it complies with all other provisions of these guidelines, including limitations on collecting information from kids.

 


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