In short: EasyQR works entirely on your device. It does not collect, transmit, sell, or share any personal data with us or with third parties. Everything you scan or create stays in local storage on your phone, under your control.
This policy explains what happens to your information when you use EasyQR, a
barcode and QR code scanner and generator for Android. It applies to the app
distributed on Google Play under the package com.easyqr.rg.
EasyQR has no backend server and no analytics or advertising SDK. Concretely, we do not collect:
EasyQR stores the following locally, using Android's standard app storage, and never uploads it anywhere:
| Data | Purpose | Leaves the device? |
|---|---|---|
| Scan & creation history | Lets you revisit codes you've scanned or generated | Never |
| App preferences (theme, language, scan settings) | Remembers how you like the app configured | Never |
You can delete any history entry from within the app at any time. Uninstalling EasyQR removes all of this data from your device.
| Permission | Why EasyQR needs it |
|---|---|
CAMERA | To scan QR and barcodes in real time. Video is analyzed on-device and never recorded or saved. |
VIBRATE | Optional haptic feedback when a code is detected — you can turn this off in Settings. |
EasyQR uses Google's ML Kit for on-device barcode recognition. The first time the scanner runs, Google Play Services may download a small, generic detection model in the background — this download is anonymous and is not linked to your identity or the contents of anything you scan. No image or scan result is ever sent to Google or any other party by EasyQR.
EasyQR is a general-purpose utility not directed at children and does not knowingly collect information from anyone, regardless of age — because it does not collect information at all.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be published at this same address with a revised effective date above.