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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 24, 2026 | Governed by NSW, Australia

1. Summary

BoringApps.net is a small project run by two Australian developers — Nick Pratley (The IT Dept Pty Ltd, ABN 12 665 405 505) and the team behind CURIOLA PTY LTD (ABN 85 683 066 748).

Our apps run on your device. We don't operate a backend, we don't run analytics, and we don't collect or transmit your data. Each app may have its own privacy policy that goes into the detail for that app — this page covers the website itself and our overall stance.

2. What this website collects

This site is a static set of pages describing our apps. It does not set tracking cookies, it does not run analytics, and it does not log visitors. It uses only the standard hosting access logs the static host keeps for short-term operational reasons.

If you email us at hello@boringapps.net, we keep your email and the contents of your message for as long as we need to answer you.

3. What our apps collect

The short answer: nothing leaves your device unless an app explicitly tells you it will.

For app-specific detail, see the privacy policy linked on each app's page. The summary for each currently-shipped app:

• ScreenHole — records audio and video locally and saves to wherever you choose on your Mac. No network calls at runtime.

• Sextant — talks directly from your phone to the Kubernetes clusters you configure. Your credentials live in the iOS Keychain (or Android Keystore) and never leave the device. No analytics, telemetry, or crash reporters. Full source published.

• Repsense — workout history is stored locally in an on-device SQLite database. No accounts, no sync, no analytics.

4. Purchases and the app stores

If you buy one of our paid apps via the App Store or Google Play, the store handles your payment — we never see your card details. The platform passes us aggregate sales data and anonymous crash records, which we use only to fix bugs.

If you buy a license directly through this site, we record the transaction (email address, license key, timestamp) so we can email you the key and validate it. We don't share that information with anyone else.

5. Your rights

You're entitled to ask what we have on file, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. If you're in Australia these rights come from the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth); if you're in the EEA they come from the GDPR. Either way the request goes to the same place — hello@boringapps.net.

6. Changes

If we change how we handle data we'll update this page and bump the "Last updated" date above. Material changes that affect a shipped app will also show up in that app's release notes.