Welcome to GitCup’s Privacy Policy
Last Modified: 29/Apr/2019
Some times, in order for an application to be useful it needs to access some of your data. This document explains what information GitCup needs and what it does with your data as you use it.
- Git repositories. One of the main features of GitCup is that it can use repositories to retrieve commit meta-data for the purpose of calculating the duration of your work items. It might store some of that information in the "LocalState" app folder on your device in order to improve performance. None of this information is transmitted or stored outside of the device GitCup is running.
- Project data. When you are using GitCup you create data related to your project (for example project’s repository location and work items). All GitCup data are stored in the "LocalState" app folder on your device as clear text. Again none of this information is transmitted or stored outside of the device GitCup is running.
- Usage data. GitCup is built with Microsoft’s Application Insights, an analytics framework which can collect a number of data points and telemetry associated with your usage. Refer to Microsoft for more info. The current version of GitCup does not connect to any Azure website so that particular framework is not utilised for that purpose. However, some anonymised and aggregated custom usage data are collected, including the default data that Microsoft collects for all store apps.
Policy changes
This policy might change from time to time. Please come back here to check the latest version of this policy every time you receive an update of your GitCup.