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Privacy

Your data stays yours.

No accounts, no advertising, no analytics, no tracking scripts. Here is the complete list of what the app and this website actually touch.

EFFECTIVE 23 JULY 2026

01 The short version

DJSet has no user accounts, no advertising, and no analytics or tracking scripts. The app runs entirely on your device and reads your music from local storage. This website is a set of static files.

The only personal data we ever ask for is the email address you type at checkout, and the only reason we ask is to send you a license key.

02 What this website collects

The site sets no cookies and runs no analytics, advertising or fingerprinting scripts. Nothing you do here is profiled or sold.

Two technical exceptions are worth naming plainly:

  • Server logs. Whoever hosts these files records ordinary web-server request data — IP address, timestamp, requested URL, user agent. That is a byproduct of serving a page to you at all, and is used only to keep the site up and to investigate abuse.
  • Web fonts. Typefaces are requested from Google Fonts, which means your browser contacts Google’s servers and Google sees your IP address and user agent for those requests. No cookie is set by that request.
  • Local browser storage. A single sessionStorage flag named djset-chunk-reloaded is used to recover the page once after a deploy. It contains no personal data, never leaves your browser, and is cleared when you close the tab.

03 What the app collects

Nothing. The DJSet Android app has no telemetry, no crash reporting service and no network calls for its core function. It requests audio and storage permissions so it can read the music files you already have and write recordings you ask it to make.

Your library, your cue points, your recordings and your settings stay on your device. They are never uploaded to us because there is nowhere to upload them to.

04 Purchases and payment data

The checkout on this site is currently a demonstration. It performs no charge, contacts no payment provider, and nothing you type into it is transmitted anywhere — the form state lives in your browser tab and disappears when you close it.

When DJSet Pro License sales go live, card details will be handled entirely by the payment provider’s own hosted checkout. Card numbers will not pass through this site, and we will never see or store them. We will hold only your email address and the license key issued to it, so we can re-send that key when you ask.

05 Who we share data with

We do not sell, rent or trade personal data. The only third parties involved are the ones structurally required to deliver the service: the static host that serves these files, the font provider named above, and — once sales go live — the payment provider that processes your purchase and the mail provider that delivers your key.

06 How long we keep things

Purchase records (email address, license key, date) are kept for as long as the license is valid, which for a lifetime license means indefinitely — that is what lets us re-issue a key years later. Everything else is kept only as long as it is needed for the purpose it was collected for.

07 Your rights

You can ask what we hold about you, ask for a copy, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. Email [email protected] and we will answer. Deleting a purchase record also removes our ability to re-issue that license key, so we will confirm before we do it.

You do not need to cite a regulation to make a request, and we do not treat requests differently based on where you live.

08 Children

DJSet is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect data from them. If you believe a child has sent us personal data, email us and we will delete it.

09 Changes to this policy

If this policy changes materially — a new processor, a new category of data — the effective date at the top changes with it. We will not quietly broaden what we collect and leave the date untouched.

This page is written to be read, not to be survived. If anything on it is unclear, ask us and we'll explain it — and fix the wording so the next person doesn't have to ask.

Nothing to opt out of

There is no profile to delete and no toggle to hunt for, because the data was never collected. Download and mix.