Privacy First: How VxMusic Protects Your Data
Privacy is core to VxMusic's mission. We believe users should enjoy music without excessive tracking or mandatory accounts. This post explains how we minimize data collection, secure stored data, and give users control over their information.
Minimal Data Collection
By default, VxMusic collects minimal telemetry. We avoid creating mandatory accounts, which removes a central point of data collection and reduces the risk of large-scale profiling. Optional features that improve personalization are clearly labeled and opt-in.
Local-First Storage
Playlists, likes, and downloads are stored locally on the device by default. That means users can keep their data private and transfer it manually if they choose. For users who opt into syncing, we use encrypted channels and give clear settings for what is synchronized.
Secure Downloads
Offline files are stored in app-specific storage and handled with care to avoid exposing file paths or metadata unintentionally. We use checksums and integrity checks to avoid corrupted downloads and keep a small, recoverable download cache to reduce wasted bandwidth.
Transparency and Control
We publish a clear privacy policy and provide settings so users can delete local data, export playlists, or turn off optional features. When telemetry is enabled, the data is anonymized and limited to performance metrics that help us improve the app.
Third-Party Integrations
Integrations such as Android Auto only request the minimal permissions required for functionality. We avoid sharing data with advertising networks and do not perform cross-site tracking. Our focus is on delivering a quality music experience, not on monetizing user data.
Privacy is an ongoing commitment. We regularly review our practices, welcome audits, and update our policies to reflect best practices. If you have questions or feedback about privacy, we encourage you to reach out through our Contact page.
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