Privacy Protection Guidelines

Overview

OBDll is a driving companion that uses Bluetooth to communicate with the vehicle's in-vehicle terminal via smartphones and tablets to perform functions such as fault diagnosis and driving assistance. To explain how OBDll collects, uses, and stores your personal information and what rights you have, we will explain these matters in this guide, the key points of which are as follows:

Information collection/storage/use

We may collect the following information to help us improve our products and services:

We do not store any information on the in-vehicle terminal; some information is stored locally on the app. The information stored on the app includes the following, which users can reset or delete:

Information security

We strive to protect users' information security to prevent information loss, misuse, unauthorized access, or disclosure.

All collected information will be stored only for OBDll products and services and will not be provided to third parties.

We will employ various security measures within a reasonable security level to ensure the security of your information. For example, we will use encryption technologies (such as SSL), anonymization, and other means to protect your personal information, and close some potentially insecure port numbers (such as port 21).

We have established dedicated management systems, processes, and organizations to ensure information security. For example, we strictly limit the scope of personnel who can access information, require them to comply with confidentiality obligations, and conduct audits.

In the event of a security incident such as a breach of personal information, we will activate our emergency response plan to prevent the incident from escalating and will notify you via push notifications, announcements, or other means.

Permissions requested by the APP

The following are the permissions requested by the app and their descriptions:

Requested permissions illustrate
Network permissions Used to view privacy guidelines
Storage permissions Stores settings information, fault code records, etc.
Bluetooth permission Used for communication with the vehicle-mounted terminal.
Location permissions Used to connect with the vehicle terminal.