QuickQ privacy policy: what we collect and what we do not

This privacy policy sets out which information the QuickQ client handles, why, and how you can manage it. The principle is simple: only what running the client requires. This version applies from August 17, 2026.

Information we handle

Every item maps to one concrete purpose.

Account details

A registered mailbox and an encrypted password credential, used for sign-in and recovery.

Device identifiers

Used to recognise signed-in devices, cap simultaneous sessions and sign devices out.

Operational logs

Records such as whether a connection succeeded and any error code, used for diagnosis.

Subscription records

Plan and validity period, used to confirm entitlements.

What we do not do

The boundaries, stated openly.

No selling personal data

Your personal information is not sold or rented to third parties.

No unrelated permissions

System permissions unrelated to connecting are never requested.

No advertising profiles

We do not build user profiles for ad targeting.

Your choices

All of these you can do yourself, at any time.

View and correct

Check your details on the account page and correct anything wrong.

Delete the account

You may ask for closure; related data is then handled within the stated retention period.

Manage devices

Sign any device out from the device list whenever you like.

Reach us

For privacy questions, write from your registered mailbox and we will verify and reply.

Security and updates

How we work, and how changes are announced.

Transit and storage

Account credentials are stored encrypted, and internal access follows least privilege.

Retention

Information kept beyond the period its purpose needs is deleted or anonymised.

Policy updates

Changes are published on this page with a date; this version is dated August 17, 2026.