Privacy Policy for Private Desktop Browser

Privacy and Policy

Last Updated: February 2025

Effective Date: February 2025


1. Introduction

Welcome to Private Desktop Browser (“we,” “our,” “us,” or the “App”). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you use our mobile application. We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring transparency about our data practices.

Private Desktop Browser is developed with privacy as a core principle. We believe users should have control over their data and understand exactly what information is collected and why.

Contact Information:

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully. By using Private Desktop Browser, you agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this policy.


2. Information We Collect

2.1 Information You Provide Directly

Data TypeDescriptionPurpose
BookmarksURLs and titles you saveStored locally on your device for quick access
Search QueriesText entered in the search barSent to your selected search engine (Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Brave, or Ecosia)
Downloaded FilesFiles you choose to downloadSaved to your device’s storage
Browser SettingsYour preferences (theme, search engine, privacy settings)Stored locally to personalize your experience

2.2 Information Collected Automatically

Data TypeCollection MethodPurpose
Browsing HistoryStored locally (Normal Mode only)Quick access to previously visited sites
CookiesVia WebViewWebsite functionality and preferences
Tab StateLocal storageSession restoration
Crash ReportsFirebase Crashlytics (if enabled)App stability improvement

2.3 Information NOT Collected

We do NOT collect:

  • Personal identification information (name, email, phone number)
  • Location data or GPS coordinates
  • Contact lists or address book data
  • SMS or call logs
  • Camera or microphone data (unless explicitly granted for specific websites)
  • Biometric data
  • Financial or payment information
  • Health data
  • Browsing history in Max Privacy Mode
  • Any data from Max Privacy tabs

3. Browsing Modes and Data Handling

3.1 Normal Browsing Mode

In Normal Browsing Mode:

  • Browsing History:ย Stored locally on your device
  • Cookies:ย Enabled (first-party and third-party based on your settings)
  • Cache:ย Stored locally for faster page loading
  • Tab Persistence:ย Tabs are saved and restored between sessions
  • DOM Storage:ย Enabled for website functionality

3.2 Max Privacy Mode

Max Privacy Mode provides enhanced privacy protection with the following features:

FeatureImplementation
Incognito WebViewAll browsing data is isolated and cleared on tab close
No History RecordingBrowsing history is never saved
Third-Party Cookie BlockingAll third-party cookies are blocked
Cache DisabledNo local caching of web content
Canvas Fingerprint ProtectionRandomized canvas data to prevent fingerprinting
Battery API BlockingBattery status cannot be accessed by websites
WebGL Fingerprint ProtectionRandomized WebGL renderer information
Audio Context ProtectionAudio fingerprinting is blocked
Hardware Concurrency SpoofingCPU core count is randomized
Device Memory SpoofingReported memory is randomized
Plugin Enumeration BlockingBrowser plugins are hidden
Screen Resolution ProtectionScreen dimensions are standardized
One-Session PolicyMax Privacy tabs are automatically closed when app is terminated

Important: Data from Max Privacy Mode is never persisted and cannot be recovered after the tab is closed.


4. How We Use Your Information

We use the information we collect for the following purposes:

4.1 Core Functionality

  • Rendering web pages you request
  • Processing search queries through your selected search engine
  • Saving and restoring your browser tabs
  • Managing bookmarks and browsing history
  • Downloading files to your device

4.2 App Improvement

  • Analyzing crash reports to fix bugs (if crash reporting is enabled)
  • Understanding general usage patterns to improve features

4.3 Personalization

  • Applying your theme preferences (Dark/Light mode)
  • Using your preferred search engine
  • Respecting your privacy settings

5. Data Storage and Security

5.1 Local Storage

All user data is stored locally on your device:

Data TypeStorage MethodEncryption
Browsing HistorySharedPreferences/Local DatabaseDevice encryption
BookmarksSharedPreferences/Local DatabaseDevice encryption
SettingsSharedPreferencesDevice encryption
CookiesWebView StorageDevice encryption
Downloaded FilesDevice StorageDevice encryption

5.2 Data We Do NOT Store on Servers

  • Browsing history
  • Bookmarks
  • Personal preferences
  • Tab content or URLs
  • Any Max Privacy Mode data

5.3 Security Measures

We implement the following security measures:

  • HTTPS Enforcement:ย HTTP connections are blocked or upgraded when possible
  • Safe Browsing:ย Google Safe Browsing is enabled to warn about malicious sites
  • SSL/TLS:ย Secure connections are required for all data transmission
  • Local Encryption:ย All local data benefits from device-level encryption
  • No Remote Data Transmission:ย Personal browsing data never leaves your device

6. Third-Party Services

6.1 Search Engines

When you perform a search, your query is sent to your selected search engine:

Search EnginePrivacy Policy
Googlehttps://policies.google.com/privacy
Binghttps://privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement
DuckDuckGohttps://duckduckgo.com/privacy
Brave Searchhttps://search.brave.com/help/privacy-policy
Ecosiahttps://info.ecosia.org/privacy

6.2 Google Mobile Ads

Our app may display advertisements through Google Mobile Ads (AdMob). Google may collect:

  • Device advertising ID
  • General location (country/region)
  • App usage data for ad personalization

For more information, see Google’s Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

You can opt out of personalized advertising in your device settings.

6.3 Firebase Services

We may use the following Firebase services:

ServicePurposeData Collected
Firebase CrashlyticsCrash reportingDevice info, crash logs, stack traces
Firebase AnalyticsUsage analytics (if enabled)Anonymous usage statistics

Firebase Privacy Policy: https://firebase.google.com/support/privacy

6.4 Websites You Visit

When you visit websites, those sites may collect data according to their own privacy policies. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of websites you visit.


7. Data Sharing and Disclosure

7.1 We Do NOT Sell Your Data

We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to third parties.

7.2 Limited Sharing

We may share information only in the following circumstances:

CircumstanceType of DataPurpose
Search QueriesSearch termsTo provide search results via your selected search engine
Crash ReportsTechnical dataTo improve app stability (if crash reporting enabled)
Legal RequirementsAs required by lawTo comply with legal obligations
Website RequestsData websites requireTo enable website functionality

7.3 No Third-Party Data Brokers

We do not share any data with data brokers or marketing companies.


8. Your Rights and Choices

8.1 Data Control

You have complete control over your data:

ActionHow to Do It
Clear Browsing HistorySettings โ†’ Clear Browsing Data โ†’ History
Clear CookiesSettings โ†’ Clear Browsing Data โ†’ Cookies
Clear CacheSettings โ†’ Clear Browsing Data โ†’ Cache
Delete All DataSettings โ†’ Clear Browsing Data โ†’ All Data
Use Max Privacy ModeTap shield icon for private browsing
Disable JavaScriptSettings โ†’ Privacy โ†’ JavaScript (toggle off)
Block CookiesSettings โ†’ Privacy โ†’ Cookies (toggle off)

8.2 Advertising Preferences

To manage advertising preferences:

  • Android:ย Settings โ†’ Google โ†’ Ads โ†’ Opt out of Ads Personalization
  • In-App:ย We respect your device’s ad personalization settings

8.3 Data Portability

Since all data is stored locally on your device:

  • Bookmarks can be exported/imported (feature dependent)
  • Browser data is accessible through device file management
  • No server-side data exists to request

8.4 Data Deletion

To delete all app data:

  1. Go to device Settings โ†’ Apps โ†’ Private Desktop Browser โ†’ Storage โ†’ Clear Data
  2. Or uninstall the application

9. Children’s Privacy

Private Desktop Browser is not intended for children under the age of 13 (or the applicable age in your jurisdiction). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has provided us with personal information, please contact us at support@qylit.com, and we will take steps to delete such information.


10. Data Retention

10.1 Local Data Retention

Data TypeRetention Period
Browsing HistoryUntil manually cleared
BookmarksUntil manually deleted
CookiesBased on cookie expiration or until cleared
CacheUntil manually cleared or storage limits reached
SettingsUntil app is uninstalled
Max Privacy DataAutomatically deleted when tab closes

10.2 Server-Side Retention

We do not retain any user browsing data on our servers. The only potential server-side data is:

  • Crash reports (retained for 90 days for debugging purposes)
  • Anonymous analytics (if enabled, retained per Firebase policies)

11. International Data Transfers

Since all personal data is stored locally on your device, no international data transfers occur for your browsing data.

Third-party services (search engines, ad providers) may transfer data internationally according to their own policies.


12. Security Incident Response

In the unlikely event of a security incident affecting user data:

  1. We will investigate the incident promptly
  2. We will notify affected users via app update notes or email (if contact information is available)
  3. We will take corrective measures to prevent future incidents
  4. We will comply with applicable data breach notification laws

13. California Privacy Rights (CCPA)

If you are a California resident, you have the following rights:

RightDescription
Right to KnowRequest disclosure of data collected about you
Right to DeleteRequest deletion of your personal information
Right to Opt-OutOpt out of sale of personal information (we do not sell data)
Right to Non-DiscriminationEqual service regardless of privacy choices

To exercise these rights, contact us at support@qylit.com.


14. European Privacy Rights (GDPR)

If you are in the European Economic Area (EEA), you have the following rights:

RightDescription
AccessRequest access to your personal data
RectificationRequest correction of inaccurate data
ErasureRequest deletion of your data
RestrictionRequest restriction of processing
PortabilityRequest transfer of your data
ObjectionObject to processing of your data
Withdraw ConsentWithdraw consent at any time

Legal Basis for Processing:

  • Consent:ย For optional features like analytics
  • Legitimate Interest:ย For core app functionality
  • Contract:ย To provide the service you requested

To exercise these rights, contact us at support@qylit.com.


15. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be indicated by:

  • Updated “Last Updated” date at the top of this policy
  • In-app notification for significant changes
  • App store update notes

We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically. Continued use of the App after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.


16. Contact Us

If you have questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us:

Email: support@qylit.com

Response Time: We aim to respond to all inquiries within 48 hours.

What We Need From You:

  • Description of your inquiry or request
  • Device type and OS version (for technical issues)
  • App version (found in Settings โ†’ About)

17. Consent

By using Private Desktop Browser, you consent to:

  • This Privacy Policy and its terms
  • The collection and use of information as described herein
  • The use of cookies and similar technologies
  • Data processing by third-party services (search engines, ad providers)

If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy, please do not use the App.


18. Additional Disclosures

18.1 User Agent Information

To provide desktop browsing experience, our app may modify the user agent string sent to websites:

  • Desktop Mode:ย Windows Chrome user agent
  • Mobile Mode:ย Android Chrome user agent

This helps websites serve appropriate content but does not transmit personal information.

18.2 Permissions Requested

PermissionPurposeOptional
Internet AccessCore browsing functionalityRequired
StorageDownload files, store dataRequired
CameraWebsite camera access (when you grant permission)Optional
MicrophoneWebsite audio access (when you grant permission)Optional

18.3 Open Source Components

Private Desktop Browser uses open-source components. Licenses and attributions are available in Settings โ†’ About โ†’ Open Source Licenses.


ยฉ 2025 Qylit. All rights reserved.

This Privacy Policy was last reviewed and updated in February 2025.