# Privacy Policy — Amusic Player
**Last updated:** 15 August 2026
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## 1. Who this policy covers
This policy applies to the mobile application **Amusic Player**
(`com.fd.music.player.mp3.download`) on **Android and iOS**, published by
**[Certain Games Bilişim Teknolojileri Limited Şirketi]** ("we", "us").
It does not cover any other app, and it does not cover the websites or services
of the third parties named in section 5, each of which has its own policy.
**There are no user accounts in Amusic Player.** You do not register, log in, or
give us a name, e-mail address, phone number or password. Nothing in this app
asks you who you are.
---
## 2. What we collect
### 2.1 An anonymous installation identifier
When the app first runs it generates a random identifier (a UUID) and stores it
on the device. It is created by the app, is not your device's advertising
identifier or hardware ID, and is not shared with anyone outside the services
listed in section 5. It exists so that the diagnostic records described below
can be updated for one installation instead of accumulating duplicates.
Reinstalling the app produces a new identifier and breaks any link to the
previous one.
### 2.2 Device and app information
- Application version
- Operating system and version
- Device model
- Device language and the language selected inside the app
- Platform (Android or iOS)
### 2.3 Approximate location — country level only
We determine the **country** the device appears to be in, and store it. We use
it to decide which regional radio stations, podcasts and music lists to offer,
and to understand where the app is used.
This is derived from the device's public IP address by one of three third-party
lookup services (section 5). **We do not request GPS or precise location, and
the app links no location framework.** We never learn your street, city or
coordinates — only a country code.
Where available on Android we also read the SIM and network country reported by
the operating system, and whether the connection appears to be running through a
VPN. The VPN signal is used to decide whether the IP-derived country can be
trusted; it is not used to identify you.
### 2.4 How the app is used
- Number of launches, total time in the app, time spent in the background
- How many radio stations and podcast episodes were played
- First-use and last-use dates
- Which screens are opened and in what order
- Whether media and notification permissions were granted
### 2.5 Session recordings
The app uses **Microsoft Clarity**, which records how you interact with the
app — the screens you visit and the gestures and taps you make — and replays
those sessions to us so we can find usability problems. Recording covers the
whole app interface and is not limited to particular screens.
Session data is uploaded only while the device is online; offline listening
sessions are not recorded.
### 2.6 Diagnostics and crash reports
- Crash reports, including the error and the stack trace that produced it
- How long playback took to start, and when it failed to start at all
- Whether a download succeeded, and if not, the reason (network, disk, missing
source)
- Which content source answered a request
We use these to fix faults and to tell a broken app apart from a bad network.
### 2.7 What you search for
When you search, the text you type is sent to the services that answer the
query (section 5) so they can return results. These requests carry the query and
your device's IP address; **they do not carry your installation identifier.**
Your recent searches are also kept **on your device** so the app can suggest
them again. That local list is never uploaded to us.
### 2.8 Content you download
Music and podcast episodes you download are stored **only on your device**, in
the app's private storage. We do not receive copies of them, and we do not
receive a list of what you have saved. On iOS this folder is excluded from
iCloud backups.
### 2.9 Feedback you send us (Android only)
If you use the in-app feedback form on Android, we receive the message you
write together with the diagnostic information described in sections 2.1–2.6, so
we can reproduce the problem. **The feedback form is not available on iOS.**
---
## 3. What we do **not** collect
We want to be specific rather than vague. The app contains no code that collects
any of the following:
- **Precise or GPS location**
- **Name, e-mail address, phone number, postal address or date of birth**
- **Contacts, calendar, photos, camera or microphone**
- **Health, fitness or financial information**
- **Advertising identifiers (IDFA / GAID)** — see section 8
- **Payment information or purchase history** — the app contains no in-app
purchases or subscriptions
- **Your web browsing outside this app**
- **The contents of your device's music library** — on iOS the app does not read
it at all
---
## 4. Why we collect it
| Purpose | What it uses |
|---|---|
| Making the app work — offering regional content, resuming playback, remembering settings | Sections 2.1–2.3, 2.7 |
| Diagnosing faults and crashes | Sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.6, 2.9 |
| Understanding which features are used, so we know what to improve | Sections 2.1, 2.4, 2.5 |
We do **not** use any of it to build advertising profiles, and we do not sell it.
---
## 5. Who receives data
| Service | Operated by | What it receives |
|---|---|---|
| Supabase | Supabase, Inc. | The usage and diagnostic records in 2.1–2.4, 2.6 |
| Firebase Crashlytics, Analytics, Remote Config | Google LLC | Crash reports, app usage events, and a request for the app's remote settings |
| Microsoft Clarity | Microsoft Corporation | The session recordings in 2.5 |
| api.country.is, freeipapi.com, ipapi.co | Respective operators | Your public IP address, in order to return a country code |
| Podcast Index | Podcast Index LLC | Podcast searches and episode requests |
| radio-browser.info | Community-operated | Radio searches and station lookups |
| Music search and streaming backends, including our own server and public community instances | Us and third-party operators | Search text and the identifier of the track requested |
| Radio stations you play | The individual station | Your IP address, because your device connects to the station directly |
Every one of these necessarily sees your device's **IP address**, because that is
how internet connections work.
We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of radio stations,
podcasts or third-party instances that you connect to through the app.
---
## 6. Notifications
**On Android**, if you allow notifications, we register a notification token so
we can send you reminders and announcements. You can withdraw permission at any
time in the system settings, and the token stops being used.
**On iOS, this version of the app does not use notifications at all** — no
permission is requested and no token is created.
If we enable notifications on iOS in a future version, we will ask for your
permission first, and this policy will be updated before that version ships.
---
## 7. Consent, retention and your rights
### Consent
The diagnostic and usage collection described above begins when the app starts.
There is currently no in-app opt-out. If you do not want it, the way to stop it
is to uninstall the app.
We consider this a shortcoming and intend to add an in-app control.
### Retention
Records are keyed to the anonymous installation identifier and are retained
while they remain useful for diagnostics and product decisions. They are not
tied to a person, and we hold nothing that would let us identify you from them.
### Your rights
Under the GDPR and Türkiye's KVKK you may request access to, correction of, or
deletion of data relating to you, and you may object to processing.
Because we hold no account and no identifying information, **we cannot find your
records from your name or e-mail address.** To make a request, contact us at the
address in section 10 and include the app's installation identifier. If you
cannot retrieve it, tell us and we will explain how — and if it cannot be
recovered, we will say so plainly rather than act on a guess.
---
## 8. Advertising
**This version of the app shows no advertising.** It contains no advertising
SDK, requests no advertising identifier, and displays no App Tracking
Transparency prompt, because there is nothing to track.
If we introduce advertising in a future version, we will update this policy and
the app's store privacy disclosures **before** that version is released, and on
iOS we will ask for your permission through the system's tracking prompt before
any advertising identifier is used.
---
## 9. Children
Amusic Player is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly
collect information from them. If you believe a child has used the app and you
want the associated records removed, contact us and we will delete them.
---
## 10. Changes and contact
We will update this policy when the app's behaviour changes, and the date at the
top will always show when. Material changes will be announced in the app's store
listing release notes.
Questions, requests or complaints: **[certaingame@gmail.com]**