Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to VisionClicker ("the App"). It explains how information, system permissions, and third-party services may be involved when you use the App. Please read it carefully before use.
1. Types of Information We Handle
The App mainly performs automation features locally on your device. Depending on the features you use, the App may handle:
- Automation scripts, rules, settings, backups, and other content you create or enter.
- Device and permission state information required to provide overlays, notifications, foreground services, and related features.
- Screen content processed by the system or local models when you enable screen detection, media projection, recognition, or related automation functions.
- Data handled by third-party services for in-app purchases, ads, crash reporting, or consent management, such as device identifiers, transaction status, diagnostic information, or ad-related data.
2. How the Information Is Used
- To provide core features such as automated taps, swipes, recognition, notifications, and script execution.
- To save your settings, backups, and personalized configuration locally.
- To display overlay controls, keep detection tasks running, and react to permission or notification state.
- To process purchases, display ads, collect consent choices, analyze crashes, and improve app stability.
3. Permissions and Sensitive Capabilities
The App may request the following permissions or sensitive capabilities, only when needed for the relevant feature:
- Accessibility Service: used to perform user-configured automation actions such as tapping, swiping, reading UI state, and driving automation flows after the user has explicitly configured and started an automation.
- Overlay Permission: used to show floating controls, targets, or support UI above other apps.
- Foreground Service / Wake Lock: used to keep automation and detection tasks stable while running.
- Media Projection / Screen-related capabilities: used for screen detection, image recognition, or related automation features.
- Notification Permission: used to display run status, shortcuts, or necessary notifications.
You may choose whether to grant these permissions, but some core features may not work without them.
When the Accessibility Service is enabled, the App may access on-screen content only to identify the targets, UI states, or trigger conditions required for the automation scenario that you configured.
3A. AccessibilityService and Screen Content
VisionClicker uses the Android AccessibilityService API only for user-initiated automation features. This means the service is used only after you have configured an automation scenario and explicitly started it.
- The Accessibility Service may perform gestures such as taps and swipes according to the automation rules that you created.
- The App may read on-screen content only as needed to identify user-defined targets, interface states, or trigger conditions required for the configured automation.
- Information accessed through the Accessibility Service is not sold, is not used to create advertising profiles, and is not shared for unrelated marketing purposes.
- The App does not claim to provide disability-assistance accessibility services; the Accessibility Service is used to operate automation features chosen by the user.
4. Where Data Is Stored
Most scripts, settings, and automation-related data are typically stored locally on your device. The App does not upload your local scripts by default merely to provide its basic automation features.
Accessibility-related screen content used during automation is processed for feature operation and is not used by the App to build advertising profiles or to sell personal or sensitive data.
5. Third-Party Services
Different versions of the App may integrate third-party services or rely on Android system components, including but not limited to:
- Google Play Billing for in-app purchases.
- Google Mobile Ads for ads and ad-related functionality.
- Google User Messaging Platform (UMP) for consent collection and management.
- Firebase Crashlytics for crash and stability diagnostics.
- System email clients, browsers, or other Android system components used to open external pages or send email.
Information handled by those third parties is subject to their own privacy policies.
6. Data Sharing
We do not actively sell or share your personal information with unrelated third parties except when necessary to:
- Provide a feature you explicitly use, such as purchases, ads, or crash reporting.
- Comply with laws, regulations, court orders, or lawful government requests.
- Protect the rights, safety, or legitimate interests of users, developers, or the public.
In particular, information accessed through the Accessibility Service is not sold to third parties and is not shared for advertising or profiling purposes.
7. Data Retention and Deletion
Local settings and scripts are generally under your control. You can remove them by clearing app data, uninstalling the app, or deleting the relevant content. If some data is processed by a third-party service, retention depends on that provider's policy.
8. Security
We make reasonable efforts to protect information through appropriate technical and organizational measures. However, no device, system, or network transmission can be guaranteed to be absolutely secure.
9. Children's Privacy
If you are a minor, please use the App under the guidance of a parent or legal guardian and review this policy with their consent.
10. Policy Updates
This Privacy Policy may be updated as product features, integrated services, or legal requirements change. Updated versions will be made available in the App or on a public page and will take effect once published.
11. Contact
If you have any questions about these Terms, you may contact us via the contact information shown in the App.