In the modern era, everyone uses a smartphone. Mobile app development is the formation of computer programs to use on mobile devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, and tablets. Deelko develop every kind of mobile applications as per requirements. Below there are different packages of mobile applications. You can choose any of them or do a custom order.

TERMS & POLICY

Privacy Policy Guidance:
  1. The Policies for Actions on Google require all Actions to post a link to their privacy policy in the Directory. This guide explains Google's minimum expectations of what your privacy policy should include. It doesn't, however, address all possible use cases or issues. Your privacy policy, along with any in-Action disclosures, should comprehensively and accurately disclose all of your privacy practices.
  2. Your Action and privacy policy must also comply with all applicable laws and regulations, so you may need to include additional or different information based on the laws and regulations applicable to you or your Action.
Why we require a privacy policy?
  1. Privacy disclosures — made via a privacy policy and in-Action conversations — help users understand what data you collect, why you collect it, and what you do with it. The disclosures should be comprehensive, accurate, and easy to understand by users. Users will have an opportunity to review the policy when they browse actions in the Directory, and we encourage developers to make it available on their website and other convenient places.
What a basic privacy policy should say?
  1. At a minimum, your privacy policy should answer the three questions below. You can also consider addressing additional topics, such as your information security practices, how users can change or delete their data, and how long you retain users' data.
What information do you collect?
  1. In your policy you should disclose all the information your Action collects. This includes information that you may collect automatically, such as server and HTTP logs, data transmitted by the Actions on Google API to you, and usage information. This also includes information that you get from the user, either directly or via the permissions API. You should also disclose whether you collect any persistent identifiers (like the Google ID).
How do you use the information?
  1. In your policy, you should disclose how you use the information you collect. For example, you may use the information to provide certain services to users, to recognize them the next time they use your Action, or to send them promotional emails.
What information do you share?
  1. In your policy, you should disclose the circumstances when you share information. For example, you may share information with third parties as part of the service (like a restaurant reservation Action), with other users (like a social network or forum), with marketing partners, or with service providers that assist with your service (like hosting companies or technology platforms).
Sensitive permissions:
  1. In addition to this, you need to make sure that you disclose your use of any of the following “dangerous” permission groups (personal or sensitive user data mentioned earlier) in your privacy policy:
    1. CALENDAR
    2. CAMERA
    3. CONTACTS
    4. LOCATION
    5. MICROPHONE
    6. PHONE
    7. SENSORS
    8. SMS
    9. STORAGE
  2. You have 2 options: Remove all requests for user data or sensitive permissions (you will not need to add a privacy policy if you remove these requests); or Add a valid privacy policy in two places: your app’s Store listing page and within your app.
Google Play and child safety:
  1. Google has introduced a few policy updates in order to make the Play Store more child-friendly. If an app is likely to be used by kids, developers are subject to additional safety requirements which came into force on September 1, 2019.
  2. Note: If Google remove your apps for privacy Issues, DEELKO don’t take responsibility about this.