BangBits Privacy Policy


Welcome to the BangBits Privacy Policy

When you use apps and other software developer by BangBits, you trust us with your information. This Privacy Policy is meant to help you understand what data we collect, why we collect it, and what we do with it. It is important to understand, that BangBits operate both as an owner of given software and as a proxy for work developer by Customers. App's published by BangBits but taking part of a specific Customer solution are treated separately in the "Specific Products" section below.


Information we collect and why we collect it

We collect information to provide better customer experience. This may happen through various forms of remote logging using Google Analytics, Firebase Analytics or similar tool. At no time is personal data directly mappable to an identifiable user being collected. What can be collected is:
  • Device identifiers (DeviceID, IMEI and handset identifiers) in order to black-list and/or white-list otherwise fraudulent and/or abusive users.
  • Stack traces and associated debugging data when app is behaving unexpectedly
  • Behavioral data to better understand how the user is using the software

Specific Products

The following notices explain specific privacy practices with respect to specific products offered by BangBits that you may use:

"Rejsekort Kontrol"

The software known as "Rejsekort Kontrol" is located on a closed business domain on Google Play, and as such, is only accessable to (invited) users of that Organization. The app under control of BangBits takes part of a bigger software system owned by Rejsekort A/S, the danish national transit ticketing authority. No personal identifiable data is collected or transmittet to/from the app. Recent travel data from a Travelcard is inspected and collected to be submitted for backend processing by Rejsekort A/S, but this is governed by Rejsekort A/S' own Privacy Policy at: 


https://www.rejsekort.dk/~/media/rejsekort/pdf/privatlivspolitik/privatlivspolitik---13-10-2014.pdf

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