Bitmaker

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 12 August 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Bitmaker (“we”, “us”, or “our”) handles personal data when you use the Bitmaker website, creator platform, and mobile applications (the “Service”). Bitmaker enables users to create, configure, build, manage, and publish mobile-app projects.

1. Data we collect

We collect account data you provide, including name, email address, authentication credentials, profile details, and account preferences. Passwords are stored using one-way hashing and are not kept in readable form.

We collect the project data you choose to provide, such as project names, app configuration, screens, text, code, prompts, uploaded assets, build settings, collaborator details, and support requests. Do not upload personal or sensitive data unless it is necessary and you have a lawful right to provide it.

We automatically collect technical and usage data needed to operate and secure the Service, such as IP address, device and browser information, operating system, app version, log records, authentication events, feature usage, crash reports, and approximate location inferred from IP address. Payment providers process payment-card data; Bitmaker receives subscription and transaction status, not your full card number.

2. How we use data

We use data to create and protect accounts; provide app-creation, build, storage, collaboration, support, and publishing features; process subscriptions; communicate with you; prevent fraud and abuse; troubleshoot; and comply with law. Where GDPR applies, our legal bases are contract performance, legitimate interests in operating and securing the Service, legal obligations, and consent where required.

3. Sharing and international transfers

We do not sell personal or sensitive user data. We share data only with providers acting on our behalf, such as cloud hosting, authentication, storage, email, support, analytics, crash reporting, payments, and build or publishing infrastructure providers, and only as needed to provide the Service. We may also disclose data if required by law, to protect rights and safety, or during a corporate transaction with required notice. If data is processed outside your country, we use an applicable lawful transfer mechanism.

4. Mobile apps you create

You control the content and settings in your projects. If you create an app that collects end-user data, you are responsible for that app’s privacy notice, lawful basis, permissions, Google Play Data safety declaration, and legal compliance. Bitmaker processes project content to provide the creator platform and does not use it for unrelated purposes.

5. Retention, account deletion, and security

We retain account and project data while your account is active and for a limited period afterwards to complete deletion, prevent fraud, resolve disputes, meet legal obligations, and maintain backups. We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organisational safeguards, including encryption in transit. No system is completely secure.

You may request deletion of your account and associated project data through the in-service account-deletion option and the external account-deletion resource linked in the Google Play listing. Deletion is not merely deactivation. We delete associated data unless specific information must be retained for legal, security, fraud-prevention, or accounting reasons, which will be explained when you make the request.

6. Permissions, consent, and children

We request device permissions only when needed for a feature you choose to use. Where required, we provide a clear in-app disclosure and obtain affirmative consent before accessing personal or sensitive data. The Service is not directed to children under the minimum age required in their country, and we do not knowingly collect children’s personal data without required consent.

7. Your rights and Google Play

Depending on applicable law, you may request access, correction, deletion, restriction, objection, portability, or withdrawal of consent, and may complain to a data-protection authority. Use the privacy contact mechanism in the Service or the contact details in the Google Play listing; we may verify your identity. For each Bitmaker app distributed through Google Play, we will maintain a publicly accessible policy and an accurate Data safety declaration matching the data and SDK practices in that app.

8. Contact and changes

Bitmaker is the data controller for the personal data described here. For privacy questions or requests, use the privacy contact mechanism in the Service or the contact details in the Google Play listing. We may update this policy when the Service or law changes and will update the “Last updated” date.

Before publishing: add Bitmaker’s legal entity name, registered address, and monitored privacy email or web form. Keep this policy, the live product, in-app disclosures, account-deletion page, providers/SDKs, permissions, and the Google Play Data safety form aligned with the exact data flows you deploy.