Summary
Hi Morse does not require an account. Morse text, practice input, keyboard settings, progress, recent patterns, and app preferences are stored locally on your device.
The current version of Hi Morse does not include advertising SDKs, in-app purchases, subscriptions, or user tracking for advertising.
Information we do not collect
Hi Morse does not collect names, email addresses, phone numbers, contacts, precise location, photos, audio recordings, camera images, or payment information.
The app does not upload the Morse text you type, translate, copy, paste, or practice. Those actions are processed on your device.
Information stored on your device
Hi Morse may store the following information locally on your device:
- App language and navigation preferences
- Audio and Morse keyboard preferences
- Recent Morse patterns
- Practice progress, streaks, and answer history
This local data is used only to provide app features. It is not sent to BaTip servers.
Clipboard
Hi Morse accesses the clipboard only when you use app actions such as Copy or Paste. Clipboard content is used for the action you requested and is not uploaded by the app.
Phone flashlight
Hi Morse can use your device flashlight to blink Morse code when you choose flash feedback or flash playback. The app only turns the flashlight on and off. It does not capture photos, videos, or camera images.
Crash reporting
Hi Morse uses Firebase Crashlytics to help identify and fix crashes and stability issues. Crashlytics may collect diagnostic information such as crash logs, stack traces, app version, operating system version, device model, device state, and identifiers used for crash reporting.
This information is used only to diagnose and improve app stability. Hi Morse does not use Crashlytics data for advertising.
Firebase Crashlytics is provided by Google. You can learn more about Firebase privacy and data handling here:
Feedback email
If you choose to send feedback, report a bug, or contact the developer, your email app may create a message addressed to the support email address. The message may include app version, operating system, selected language, current screen, and timestamp to help diagnose the issue. You can edit or remove this information before sending the email.
Emails you send are used only to respond to your request and improve the app.
Third-party services
Hi Morse may use the following third-party services:
- Firebase Crashlytics for crash reporting and diagnostics
- Google Play or Apple App Store services for app rating and store listing actions
- Your selected email app or browser when you choose to contact support
These third-party services process information under their own privacy policies.
Children
Hi Morse is a general-audience educational utility and is not directed specifically to children under 13. The app does not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided personal information through a feedback email, please contact us so we can remove it.
Data retention
Local app data remains on your device until you delete it in the app, clear app data, or uninstall the app.
Crash reports are retained by Firebase Crashlytics according to Firebase retention practices. Feedback emails are retained only as long as needed to respond to support requests and improve the app.
Security
Hi Morse uses standard platform and service-provider security measures. Diagnostic data sent to Firebase is transmitted using secure connections. However, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure.
Translations
If this Privacy Policy is translated into other languages, the English version controls in case of any inconsistency.
Changes to this policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated when the app changes. For example, if Hi Morse adds advertising or in-app purchases in a future version, this policy and the store data-safety declarations will be updated before release.
Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, contact nguyenanhtiep12@gmail.com.