Privacy Policy - Leafiqo
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Privacy Policy - Leafiqo
Last updated
2025-11-13
Contact details
- Email: info@davenextworks.com
What information we collect, use, and why
We collect or use the following information to comply with legal
requirements (e.g., GDPR/ePrivacy):
- Records of consent, where appropriate
We collect or use the following information to display third-party
advertising (Google AdMob):
- IP addresses
- Website and app user journey information (ad-related interactions)
- List of installed applications
- Device identifiers (e.g., Google Advertising ID / AAID)
We collect or use the following information for analytics and application
performance:
- Crash logs
- Diagnostics data
- Device identifiers (e.g., installation ID)
- IP addresses
- Website and app user journey information (ad-related interactions)
Our lawful bases for the collection and use of your data
Legal requirements
Our lawful basis is Legal obligation — we process only what is
necessary to comply with the law (e.g., keeping proof of consent via the UMP
SDK).
To display third-party advertising (Google AdMob)
Our lawful basis is Consent — we ask for your permission via a
consent prompt (UMP). You can withdraw consent at any time.
For analytics and application performance
technical data (crash logs, diagnostics) to identify and fix bugs and
ensure the app is stable. This processing is necessary for us to maintain
the service. You have the right to object to this processing.
Your rights
-
Right of access: You can ask if we process your
personal information and request a copy. -
Right to rectification: You can ask us to correct
inaccurate or incomplete information. -
Right to erasure: You can ask us to delete your
information where the law allows. -
Right to restrict processing: You can ask us to limit
how we use your information in certain cases. -
Right to object: You can object to processing in
certain cases (mainly where we rely on legitimate interests). -
Right to data portability: You can ask us to transfer
information you provided to another organisation or to you (where
technically feasible).
Note: since we do not run user accounts or collect names/emails, this
may be limited in practice. -
Right to withdraw consent: When we rely on consent, you
can withdraw it at any time.
We do not host user account data;
advertising-related personal data is processed by Google AdMob. As a
result, some requests to modify or delete such data
cannot be actioned by us directly. We will help route
your request or provide guidance to Google’s settings, but we
cannot be liable
for processing or retention we do not control. This does not affect your
statutory rights.
How to exercise your rights: contact us at email. You may
also lodge a complaint with your data protection authority (UK: ICO; EU:
your local authority).
Where we get personal information from
-
Directly from you for example, your consent choices in
the in-app consent prompt, or information you send us if you contact
support. -
Automatically from your device when you use the appFor
example, IP address, device identifiers (e.g., AAID), and basic app
interaction data needed to show and measure ads. -
From third parties (independent controllers):
1 Google AdMob
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Organisation: Google Ireland Limited (and Google
LLC as group entity) - Country: Ireland / United States
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What they do: Provide in-app advertising (serve,
measure, and limit frequency of ads). -
Why we share/use data: To display ads, measure ad
performance, ensure core ad functionality, and for fraud prevention
and security. -
Categories of data: Device identifiers (e.g.,
AAID), IP address, coarse location inferred from IP (no GPS),
ad-related app interactions/events,
list of installed applications, consent status. -
Lawful basis:
Consent (EEA/UK), obtained via a
Google-certified CMP/UMP consent prompt. -
International transfers: May include transfers to
the US and other countries; transfers may occur under the European
Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) adopted by
Google for Ads services. -
Retention: Determined by Google’s policies; we do
not set AdMob’s retention. -
Privacy information: Google Privacy Policy; Google
EU User Consent Policy; AdMob/EU regulations help pages.
2 Google User Messaging Platform (UMP) / Consent SDK
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Organisation: Google Ireland Limited (and Google
LLC as group entity) - Country: Ireland / United States
-
What they do: Provide consent prompts and
store/communicate consent signals to AdMob. -
Why we share/use data: To collect and record users’
advertising consent choices. -
Categories of data: Consent status/choices and
limited device/app information needed to display/manage the consent
form. -
Lawful basis:
Legal obligation (record-keeping for
compliance) + Consent (for serving ads). -
International transfers: May include transfers to
the US and other countries; safeguarded via SCCs. -
Retention: We keep consent records only as needed
for compliance; Google may retain technical logs per its policies. -
Privacy information: Google Privacy Policy;
UMP/AdMob EU consent documentation.
3 Expo
- Organisation: Expo
- Country: United States
-
Why we share/use data: To ensure the app is stable,
identify performance issues, and fix crashes. -
Categories of data: Crash logs, diagnostics data,
Device identifiers (e.g., installation ID, IP address). -
Lawful basis: Legitimate Interests (for app
stability). -
International transfers: May include transfers to
the US, safeguarded via SCCs. - Retention: Determined by Expo’s policies.
-
Privacy information:
Expo’s Privacy Policy
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Organisation: Google Ireland Limited (and Google
How long we keep information
We do not retain personal information on our own servers.
The app does not create user accounts or collect names, emails or payment
details. Advertising-related data (e.g., AAID, IP address, basic ad
interaction) is processed and stored by Google AdMob; retention and deletion
for that data are governed by Google’s policies, which we do not control.
Consent choices shown in the consent prompt are stored on the user’s device
and by Google to honour those preferences; we do not keep separate copies.
If you contact us directly (e.g., by email), we keep your message only as
long as necessary to respond and then delete it. You may request deletion at
any time (see Your Rights).
Who we share information with
Others we share personal information with
- Suppliers and service providers
International transfers
Our app is operated from the EU (Hungary) but may involve limited processing
of personal information in other countries. When we transfer personal
information outside the European Economic Area (EEA), we comply with the
GDPR and ensure appropriate safeguards are in place. If you are in the UK,
equivalent safeguards under UK GDPR apply. For more details or to request a
copy of the relevant safeguards, please contact us using the details
provided in this notice.
Recipients and safeguards
Google Ireland Limited
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Category of recipient: Advertising / consent management
technology provider - Location: Ireland (within the EEA)
-
Safeguard / legal basis: EEA internal transfer (no
third-country transfer required). For UK users, transfers to Ireland
rely on the UK’s adequacy regulations (“UK data bridge”).
Google LLC
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Category of recipient: Advertising / consent management
technology provider - Location: United States (third country)
-
Safeguard / legal basis (EEA users): European
Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), plus technical and
organisational measures. -
Safeguard / legal basis (UK users): EU SCCs with the UK
Addendum (IDTA addendum) or the UK IDTA, as applicable.
We do not host personal data on our own servers. Any international transfers
are limited to the data required to show and measure advertising or to
manage consent, and are protected by contractual, technical and
organisational safeguards (e.g., encryption in transit, access controls,
data minimisation).
How to complain
If you have concerns about how we use your personal data, please contact us
first using the details at the top of this privacy notice. You also have the
right to lodge a complaint with a data protection authority as set out
below.
EU / EEA residents
You can complain to your local data protection authority. A directory of
EU/EEA authorities is available from the European Data Protection Board
(EDPB).
Find your EU/EEA data protection authority (EDPB)
Hungary (HU)
Your local authority is the Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság
Hatóság (NAIH):
+36 (1) 391-1400 Email:
ugyfelszolgalat@naih.hu Web: https://www.naih.hu
United Kingdom (UK)
If you are in the UK, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s
Office (ICO):
Cheshire, SK9 5AF Helpline: 0303 123 1113 Web:
https://www.ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint