Privacy Policy

Updated 16 July 2024

This privacy policy applies to all personal information collected by JuxtaCode’s website and the JuxtaCode application.

General


I collect anonymous usage data to help make improvements to the website and the application.

I will never sell information about you to anyone else.

I use third-party services to improve the experience of JuxtaCode for its users. These services handle some amount of user information. They are mentioned below with links to their privacy policies.

The Website


I collect web server logs with anonymised IP addresses for the purpose of deriving anonymous aggregated statistics about visits to the site (juxtacode.app). For example, to determine how many visitors accessed the site on a given day.

I also use Plausible to collect web usage data and derive anonymous aggregated statistics. See their data collection policy.

This website also uses Google tag to track conversion data for Google Ads that I’ve place for JuxtaCode. The collection, sharing and use of personal data for personalisation of ads has been disabled by setting the parameter allow_ad_personalization_signals to false. See Google’s privacy policy.

App Analytics


This section does not apply to the version of JuxtaCode that’s available from Apple’s App Store. It only applies to versions distributed through this site.

I collect usage statistics for the JuxtaCode app. This includes basic information about the system you are running JuxtaCode on such as it’s model and operating system. It also includes information about general actions that you take when using JuxtaCode such as when you resolve a merge conflict. This data is collected in two ways:

  • as web server logs with anonymised IP addresses;
  • by using Telemetry Deck.

I share this data with Plausible and Telemetry Deck to derive anonymous aggregated statistics. See Plausible’s data collection policy and Telemetry Decks’s privacy policy.

I do not share user-identifying information with these services.

Crash Reports


This section does not apply to the version of JuxtaCode that’s available from Apple’s App Store. It only applies to versions distributed through this site.

I use Sentry to collect crash and error reports. See their security & compliance report and their privacy policy.

I also use Sentry to track major actions that you might have taken in the lead-up to a crash (for example, opening a repository).

I use this data to diagnose and fix functional problems with JuxtaCode.

User Feedback


You can report issues, send feedback or request support with regard to JuxtaCode via the contact form that can be accessed from the website and within the application. This form initiates a support ticket in Zammad which I use to manage any ongoing conversations with you regarding the ticket. See Zammad’s privacy policy.

Licensing


I use Lemon Squeezy to handle the sale of JuxtaCode licenses. When you purchase a license through them, they retain your email address and purchase information. See Lemon Squeezy’s privacy policy.