Sunday, October 8, 2017

Using "The Smart School Skp (Pre)" Privacy

Using "The Smart School Skp (Pre)" Privacy
AppPrivacy.net is the best way to create professional, consumer friendly privacy policies for apps.
Fully responsive, our privacy policies are designed to work across tablets and phones. Each policy is created using standard web
based technologies so that integration with your existing development workflow is really easy.
Features:
Optimised for tablets and phones
Built with standards based technologies (HTML, CSS, Javascript)
Multi page templates that are easily customised
Modern interface design that's touch friendly
Clean code that incorporates Twitter Bootstrap
Cross browser compatible (supports all modern web kit browsers)
Download Contents:
Documentation - this file that you are reading now
PrivacyPolicy - your personalised privacy policy files
Table of Contents
1. Installation
2. Content & Structure
3. CSS
4. Images
5. Javascript
6. Fonts
1. Installation
Developers how-to guide
1)Fill in the questionnaire at builder.appprivacy.net
2)Download your privacy policy package. (As you're already reading this file you've completed this step)
3)Decide where within the app you want the user to find the policy.
4)Decide how you want to host the policy:
a.Remotely on a server. This means you can update the policy and push the new version to devices without the user needing to
visit an app store. However, the user will need an internet connection to view the policy.
1. Use an FTP client to upload the package to your server.
2. Design appropriate navigation within the app that links to the package URL.
b.Locally on the device. The privacy policy package is embedded into the app, so there’s no need for an internet connection
to view it. However, if it is updated, the user will need to visit an app store for the new version.
1. Add the package to the local application resources folder.
2. Design appropriate navigation that fetches the package.
c.Hybrid. Potentially the best of both worlds. When the user connects to the internet, the app will search for a new version of
the policy and download it to be viewed online or off. However, this requires some additional coding work at your end.
1. As per a, then:
2. Write code to handle the versioning and cacheing of the content.
1. Content & Structure
The privacy policy is built with the help of the Twitter BootStrap framework.
Open the PrivacyPolicy folder to see all of the HTML, CSS, JS and Image files.
2. CSS Files

The folder contains 5 CSS files.

Thursday, August 3, 2017

Using "Miskin Application" Privacy

Using "Miskin Application" Privacy
AppPrivacy.net is the best way to create professional, consumer friendly privacy policies for apps.
Fully responsive, our privacy policies are designed to work across tablets and phones. Each policy is created using standard web
based technologies so that integration with your existing development workflow is really easy.
Features:
Optimised for tablets and phones
Built with standards based technologies (HTML, CSS, Javascript)
Multi page templates that are easily customised
Modern interface design that's touch friendly
Clean code that incorporates Twitter Bootstrap
Cross browser compatible (supports all modern web kit browsers)
Download Contents:
Documentation - this file that you are reading now
PrivacyPolicy - your personalised privacy policy files
Table of Contents
1. Installation
2. Content & Structure
3. CSS
4. Images
5. Javascript
6. Fonts
1. Installation
Developers how-to guide
1)Fill in the questionnaire at builder.appprivacy.net
2)Download your privacy policy package. (As you're already reading this file you've completed this step)
3)Decide where within the app you want the user to find the policy.
4)Decide how you want to host the policy:
a.Remotely on a server. This means you can update the policy and push the new version to devices without the user needing to
visit an app store. However, the user will need an internet connection to view the policy.
1. Use an FTP client to upload the package to your server.
2. Design appropriate navigation within the app that links to the package URL.
b.Locally on the device. The privacy policy package is embedded into the app, so there’s no need for an internet connection
to view it. However, if it is updated, the user will need to visit an app store for the new version.
1. Add the package to the local application resources folder.
2. Design appropriate navigation that fetches the package.
c.Hybrid. Potentially the best of both worlds. When the user connects to the internet, the app will search for a new version of
the policy and download it to be viewed online or off. However, this requires some additional coding work at your end.
1. As per a, then:
2. Write code to handle the versioning and cacheing of the content.
1. Content & Structure
The privacy policy is built with the help of the Twitter BootStrap framework.
Open the PrivacyPolicy folder to see all of the HTML, CSS, JS and Image files.
2. CSS Files
The folder contains 5 CSS files.


bootstrap-responsive.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Using "Smart Screen Recorder" Privacy

Using "Smart Screen Recorder" Privacy
Using "Smart Screen Recorder" Privacy
AppPrivacy.net is the best way to create professional, consumer friendly privacy policies for apps.
Fully responsive, our privacy policies are designed to work across tablets and phones. Each policy is created using standard web
based technologies so that integration with your existing development workflow is really easy.
Features:
Optimised for tablets and phones
Built with standards based technologies (HTML, CSS, Javascript)
Multi page templates that are easily customised
Modern interface design that's touch friendly
Clean code that incorporates Twitter Bootstrap
Cross browser compatible (supports all modern web kit browsers)
Download Contents:
Documentation - this file that you are reading now
PrivacyPolicy - your personalised privacy policy files
Table of Contents
1. Installation
2. Content & Structure
3. CSS
4. Images
5. Javascript
6. Fonts
1. Installation
Developers how-to guide
1)Fill in the questionnaire at builder.appprivacy.net
2)Download your privacy policy package. (As you're already reading this file you've completed this step)
3)Decide where within the app you want the user to find the policy.
4)Decide how you want to host the policy:
a.Remotely on a server. This means you can update the policy and push the new version to devices without the user needing to
visit an app store. However, the user will need an internet connection to view the policy.
1. Use an FTP client to upload the package to your server.
2. Design appropriate navigation within the app that links to the package URL.
b.Locally on the device. The privacy policy package is embedded into the app, so there’s no need for an internet connection
to view it. However, if it is updated, the user will need to visit an app store for the new version.
1. Add the package to the local application resources folder.
2. Design appropriate navigation that fetches the package.
c.Hybrid. Potentially the best of both worlds. When the user connects to the internet, the app will search for a new version of
the policy and download it to be viewed online or off. However, this requires some additional coding work at your end.
1. As per a, then:
2. Write code to handle the versioning and cacheing of the content.
1. Content & Structure
The privacy policy is built with the help of the Twitter BootStrap framework.
Open the PrivacyPolicy folder to see all of the HTML, CSS, JS and Image files.
2. CSS Files
The folder contains 5 CSS files.


bootstrap-responsive.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Using "Smart Answering Machine" Privacy

Using "Smart Answering Machine" Privacy
Using "Smart Answering Machine" Privacy
AppPrivacy.net is the best way to create professional, consumer friendly privacy policies for apps.
Fully responsive, our privacy policies are designed to work across tablets and phones. Each policy is created using standard web
based technologies so that integration with your existing development workflow is really easy.
Features:
Optimised for tablets and phones
Built with standards based technologies (HTML, CSS, Javascript)
Multi page templates that are easily customised
Modern interface design that's touch friendly
Clean code that incorporates Twitter Bootstrap
Cross browser compatible (supports all modern web kit browsers)
Download Contents:
Documentation - this file that you are reading now
PrivacyPolicy - your personalised privacy policy files
Table of Contents
1. Installation
2. Content & Structure
3. CSS
4. Images
5. Javascript
6. Fonts
1. Installation
Developers how-to guide
1)Fill in the questionnaire at builder.appprivacy.net
2)Download your privacy policy package. (As you're already reading this file you've completed this step)
3)Decide where within the app you want the user to find the policy.
4)Decide how you want to host the policy:
a.Remotely on a server. This means you can update the policy and push the new version to devices without the user needing to
visit an app store. However, the user will need an internet connection to view the policy.
1. Use an FTP client to upload the package to your server.
2. Design appropriate navigation within the app that links to the package URL.
b.Locally on the device. The privacy policy package is embedded into the app, so there’s no need for an internet connection
to view it. However, if it is updated, the user will need to visit an app store for the new version.
1. Add the package to the local application resources folder.
2. Design appropriate navigation that fetches the package.
c.Hybrid. Potentially the best of both worlds. When the user connects to the internet, the app will search for a new version of
the policy and download it to be viewed online or off. However, this requires some additional coding work at your end.
1. As per a, then:
2. Write code to handle the versioning and cacheing of the content.
1. Content & Structure
The privacy policy is built with the help of the Twitter BootStrap framework.
Open the PrivacyPolicy folder to see all of the HTML, CSS, JS and Image files.
2. CSS Files
The folder contains 5 CSS files.


bootstrap-responsive.

Monday, January 23, 2017

Using "Urdu Digests & Novels Library Pro" Privacy

Using "Urdu Digests & Novels Library Pro" Privacy
Using "Urdu Digests & Novels Library Pro" Privacy
AppPrivacy.net is the best way to create professional, consumer friendly privacy policies for apps.
Fully responsive, our privacy policies are designed to work across tablets and phones. Each policy is created using standard web
based technologies so that integration with your existing development workflow is really easy.
Features:
Optimised for tablets and phones
Built with standards based technologies (HTML, CSS, Javascript)
Multi page templates that are easily customised
Modern interface design that's touch friendly
Clean code that incorporates Twitter Bootstrap
Cross browser compatible (supports all modern web kit browsers)
Download Contents:
Documentation - this file that you are reading now
PrivacyPolicy - your personalised privacy policy files
Table of Contents
1. Installation
2. Content & Structure
3. CSS
4. Images
5. Javascript
6. Fonts
1. Installation
Developers how-to guide
1)Fill in the questionnaire at builder.appprivacy.net
2)Download your privacy policy package. (As you're already reading this file you've completed this step)
3)Decide where within the app you want the user to find the policy.
4)Decide how you want to host the policy:
a.Remotely on a server. This means you can update the policy and push the new version to devices without the user needing to
visit an app store. However, the user will need an internet connection to view the policy.
1. Use an FTP client to upload the package to your server.
2. Design appropriate navigation within the app that links to the package URL.
b.Locally on the device. The privacy policy package is embedded into the app, so there’s no need for an internet connection
to view it. However, if it is updated, the user will need to visit an app store for the new version.
1. Add the package to the local application resources folder.
2. Design appropriate navigation that fetches the package.
c.Hybrid. Potentially the best of both worlds. When the user connects to the internet, the app will search for a new version of
the policy and download it to be viewed online or off. However, this requires some additional coding work at your end.
1. As per a, then:
2. Write code to handle the versioning and cacheing of the content.
1. Content & Structure
The privacy policy is built with the help of the Twitter BootStrap framework.
Open the PrivacyPolicy folder to see all of the HTML, CSS, JS and Image files.
2. CSS Files
The folder contains 5 CSS files.


bootstrap-responsive.


Using "Urdu Novels & Digests Library Pro" Privacy

Using "Urdu Novels & Digests Library Pro" Privacy
Using "Urdu Novels & Digests Library Pro" Privacy
AppPrivacy.net is the best way to create professional, consumer friendly privacy policies for apps.
Fully responsive, our privacy policies are designed to work across tablets and phones. Each policy is created using standard web
based technologies so that integration with your existing development workflow is really easy.
Features:
Optimised for tablets and phones
Built with standards based technologies (HTML, CSS, Javascript)
Multi page templates that are easily customised
Modern interface design that's touch friendly
Clean code that incorporates Twitter Bootstrap
Cross browser compatible (supports all modern web kit browsers)
Download Contents:
Documentation - this file that you are reading now
PrivacyPolicy - your personalised privacy policy files
Table of Contents
1. Installation
2. Content & Structure
3. CSS
4. Images
5. Javascript
6. Fonts
1. Installation
Developers how-to guide
1)Fill in the questionnaire at builder.appprivacy.net
2)Download your privacy policy package. (As you're already reading this file you've completed this step)
3)Decide where within the app you want the user to find the policy.
4)Decide how you want to host the policy:
a.Remotely on a server. This means you can update the policy and push the new version to devices without the user needing to
visit an app store. However, the user will need an internet connection to view the policy.
1. Use an FTP client to upload the package to your server.
2. Design appropriate navigation within the app that links to the package URL.
b.Locally on the device. The privacy policy package is embedded into the app, so there’s no need for an internet connection
to view it. However, if it is updated, the user will need to visit an app store for the new version.
1. Add the package to the local application resources folder.
2. Design appropriate navigation that fetches the package.
c.Hybrid. Potentially the best of both worlds. When the user connects to the internet, the app will search for a new version of
the policy and download it to be viewed online or off. However, this requires some additional coding work at your end.
1. As per a, then:
2. Write code to handle the versioning and cacheing of the content.
1. Content & Structure
The privacy policy is built with the help of the Twitter BootStrap framework.
Open the PrivacyPolicy folder to see all of the HTML, CSS, JS and Image files.
2. CSS Files
The folder contains 5 CSS files.


bootstrap-responsive.