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Privacy Policy

This is the privacy policy for IPxelday Lab, makers of the CoolKey - Keyboard For iOS 8. It outlines what information is gathered by your device, and how that information may be used. We take your privacy very seriously; we strive to not collect sensitive information without your explicit consent, and to treat any data that you permit us to collect securely and confidentially.


Data stored on your device

The CoolKey - Keyboard For iOS 8 operates in part through the use of intelligent, automated prediction algorithms. These algorithms rely on what is called a “language model”: a sense of which words you are likely to use, and when. As you use Keyboards for iOS 8, it learns your particular writing style over time, improving the accuracy of its predictions and disambiguation. This functionality requires the gathering and storing on your device of aggregate statistical data. These data could include lists and counts of words used, common misspellings, error rates, typing speeds, and application context. We actively avoid storing information typed into sensitive fields such as password fields. This adaptive learning is enabled by default, but you can disable it in the settings.


Keyboards for iOS 8 can further accelerate its learning process by analyzing your data from other sources, such as your list of contacts, or the text of your emails and messages. Keyboards for iOS 8 will not access these sources without your explicit consent.


Data transmitted to IPxelday Lab

As is standard with Android applications distributed through the Google Play Store, Google gathers and shares certain non-personally identifiable information (such as usage statistics) with the particular application developer using built-in functionality of the Google Play Store. IPxelday Lab receives this non-personally identifiable data, as well as further similar anonymous data gathered on the device such as feature usage, through third party analytics packages such as Google Analytics and Mixpanel. IPxelday Lab uses this data for its business operations and planning, including application improvement, debugging, and marketing. By understanding which features people use, we’re able to make the keyboard better!


No personally identifying information, or text that you type, is transmitted to IPxelday Lab unless you explicitly opt in. Such an opt-in request will not necessarily occur immediately, especially if this functionality is not yet built into the Keyboards for iOS 8 application. If you do opt in to share your data, some subset of the information gathered on your device will be transmitted to IPxelday Lab for storage and analysis. This data will be anonymized and stored separately from any personally identifying information, unless you explicitly consent to store the information together, for instance to enable automatic cloud backup and restoration of your personal language models.


Data sharing with third parties

If, as outlined above, you have explicitly opted in to sharing data, IPxelday Lab will only share those data and/or personal information with third parties for the following purposes and in the following ways:

IPxelday Lab will not share your personal information with any third party in a way that is personally identifiable to you or any other specific user. However, IPxelday Lab may share with any third party aggregate anonymized information, such as overall usage statistics across large groups of users. These third parties may include, for instance, vendors, affiliates, or customers who assist IPxelday Lab in providing its products and services.


IPxelday Lab may share any data that you have transmitted if required by law, if it believes it is necessary to comply with a court of competent jurisdiction or other legal requirements of any government authority, if it believes it would potentially mitigate its liability in an actual or potential lawsuit, if it believes it is otherwise necessary to protect its rights or property, or if IPxelday Lab sells its business to a third party.


This policy was last updated on September 10, 2014.


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