This privacy policy is intended to inform you regarding collection, use and disclosure of your personal information against our services we provide for all the apps uploaded in this account.


Apps in this account ask for the access of following information which is necessary for the settings of the all apps.

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NFORMATION WE COLLECT

Non-personal identification. We may collect non-personal identification information about installed applications, application usage information and device information. The information you give us, for example, when you give us your opinions to our application and services via our feedback channel, such as your email address, and names.

HOW WE USE COLLECTED INFORMATION

We may use your information only for serving you better as below:
To personalize user experience;
To help develop our service- We may use Non- Personal Information to provide, maintain, improve and develop our services;
We may collect your non-personal information and use them for market and promotion purpose, for example, we may promote or recommend more relevant apps to you.
We use this information to operate, maintain, and provide to you the features and functionality of our Apps, as well as to communicate directly with you, such as to send you email messages and push notifications. We may also send you Service-related emails or messages (e.g., account verification, order confirmations, change or updates to features of our apps, technical and security notices).

HOW YOUR INFORMATION MAY BE DISCLOSED

Personal Information. We do not store Personal Information and therefore we do not disclose your Personal Information.
Non-Personal Information. We do not combine Non-Personal Information with Personal Information (such as combining your name with your unique User Device number).

USERS WITH WHOM YOU SHARE YOUR INFORMATION

We cannot control the actions of other Users with whom you share your information. We cannot, and do not, control the information you share with other Users using an Application, the Services or the Site (including via Forums) or how such other Users will use or share such information. We are not responsible for third party circumvention of our security measures.

SECURITY

We are very concerned about safeguarding the confidentiality of your information. We do not collect Personal Information, and we employ administrative, physical and electronic measures designed to protect your Non-Personal Information from unauthorized access and use. Please be aware that no security measures that we take to protect your information are absolutely guaranteed to avoid unauthorized access or use of your Non-Personal Information which is impenetrable.

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  3. MASSIVE new Labour scandal erupts! A brand new scandal has blown up in Starmer's Labour today that is a play right out of the Tories dodgy deal playbook! Right, so if this isn’t the ultimate example of absolutely nothing changing under Keir Starmer and the Labour government he leads, having replaced the Tories after 14 years of their corruption and cronyism I’m not sure what does, but if this is the kind of thing donations to Labour are capable of buying in effect, then we should all be very, very concerned and all the more so, that this isn’t being picked up because a Labour donor, a banker who has donated £20,000 to Rachel Reeves our new Chancellor of the Exchequer, though given the economic nonsense that has spewed forth from her mouth since taking office, you could be forgiven for thinking it’s George Osborne in a wig, has just been given a job, working with her, in the Treasury. Is she literally selling jobs there now then? Are donors able to buy their way into plum government employment? The optics of this are scandalous, is our government infrastructure, the very running of governmental departments now up for sale to the highest bidder too? Right, so this is a proper stinker of a story, the sort of thing we knew the Tories loved to get up to, jobs for the boys, contracts for their mates, the one instance springing to mind as I was writing this would be those pandemic VIP Lanes, most notably Matt Hancock and how his horse racing set couldn’t possibly have had anything to do with Jockey Club head honcho Dido Harding getting that track and trace contract, the cash involved it’s still unclear where it went and considering her husband was also a Tory MP in John Penrose who farcically was also the Tories anti corruption chief, the comedy just wrote itself. But it seems Labour are going one further as on the face of it, it’s very easy to interpret a party donor who made a large donation to a key Labour figure in Rachel Reeves, being made a literal civil servant very shortly afterwards in her department, the Treasury, becoming one of the people who actually do the stuff of running government, it’s extremely worrying if donors can buy themselves into such positions, especially when they are bankers like Reeves and even more so when they are now influencing essentially the actions of the Treasury. Is he getting paid or is Reeves going to get another donation? Is he paying her, or is that already the deal done? How might he benefit himself being in that position? Has he had to set aside his business interests to take this role? How can we hold him to account? The guy in question is Ian Corfield, who over the course of the last nine years has donated £20,000 to Rachel Reeves, he’d also been a big time donor to the odious Tom Watson, and on the face of it, it appears he’s been rewarded for that, alongside the fact he had been working as a senior business advisor to Labour since the beginning of this year, because bankers advising governments on business never ends badly does it? Reeves is a former banker herself of course, I’m sure bringing in another can’t possibly make matters worse.

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