How We handle Privacy
At Voyagers, a proud entity of Voyagers LLC, your privacy and security are paramount to us. Our commitment is rooted in transparency and ensuring that our users maintain confidence while navigating our software. Our data collection is limited to what’s absolutely essential for smooth operations. Furthermore, we are meticulous in ensuring that our developers align with our privacy ethos. Each implementation undergoes rigorous review, and should any discrepancies arise, we suspend collaborations with the concerned developer promptly. For clarity, we categorize data into three segments: Stored Data: Safeguarded on our servers, this data aids in security, authentication, and troubleshooting. Local Data: Our applications may temporarily gather this data, but it remains exclusively on your device. Such data typically pertains to specific software functionalities or its immediate environment. Non-accessible Data: We respect boundaries. Any data under this category remains untouched and unaccessed.
Data we Collect & Store
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HWIDs (Hardware Identifiers): This data is used for authentication
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Ip: This data is used for authentication
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Debugging logs: This data shows us where your application failed (helps with troubleshooting)
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Usage logs: These logs give insight on much our software is being used
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Running Tasks: We check to see if certain relevant task are running. Mainly detecting if an anti-cheat is already running or checking for debugging tools. We only log relevant tasks.
Data stored locally & Deleted
Memory Data: This is used for implementation Logic
Your Time and language: Needed for general operation
Key Presses: We only check for current keypresses. This is used for keypress events in our implementations (AKA Are you pressing your toggle key?). This data is never logged, saved, or exported.
Data Never Collected
Files: We never log any of your files.
Personal Data: We never collect any personal data that you did not provide .
- General Key Logging: We never log, save, or export your keypresses. We only check for current keypresses (AKA Are you pressing your toggle key).