Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for SoundViewLink Player

This policy explains how SoundViewLink Player handles user-selected audio, artwork, cloud provider access, local cache, diagnostics, and subscriptions.

What the App Does

SoundViewLink Player is a personal audio file player with custom visuals. It lets users select audio and image files from Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud Drive, and local files, then play audio, pair artwork, manage playlists and bookmarks, and keep selected content available on the device.

Data the App Does Not Collect for the Developer

Based on the current release design, the app does not use developer-operated analytics, advertising, tracking, crash-reporting, or app-owned upload services for user audio, images, file names, folder names, or provider catalog data. The app is not described as uploading user-owned audio or images to an app-operated server.

Cloud Provider and Local File Access

Google Drive
The app uses provider authentication and Drive API access to list, search, download, and play user-selected files.
Dropbox
The app uses Dropbox authentication and file APIs for user-selected provider content.
OneDrive
The app uses Microsoft authentication and provider API requests for user-selected files.
iCloud Drive
The app uses the device's file access flow for user-selected iCloud Drive files and folders.
Local files
The app uses user-selected local file access for playback, artwork pairing, and local library workflows.

Provider authentication is handled by the selected provider or its authentication service. Provider behavior may be governed by that provider's own terms and privacy policy.

User-Owned Audio, Images, and Local App Data

User-selected audio and image files remain user-owned content. The app may store local preferences, playback position, playlists, bookmarks, cache entries, offline copies, artwork associations, and related metadata on the user's device so the app can provide playback and library features. Cached local copies can be cleared from the app or by deleting the app, depending on the feature and operating system behavior.

Authentication Tokens

Cloud provider sessions may use authentication tokens or provider session data so the app can access files the user has authorized. This policy does not publish token values, client IDs, app keys, account names, or provider identifiers. Signing out or revoking access with the provider may end the app's access to that provider.

Subscription Purchases

SoundViewLink Player uses an annual auto-renewable subscription with a one-month free trial for eligible new subscribers. Purchases, renewals, cancellations, refunds, and billing are handled by Apple. The app checks entitlement status through Apple's purchase system to unlock subscription features, but this page does not publish App Store Connect management IDs, transaction IDs, certificates, or signing information.

Diagnostics and Support

The app may show user-visible diagnostics that summarize counts, app version, storage type, settings state, and session presence to help troubleshoot support issues. Release diagnostics should avoid account names, file names, folder names, local paths, file IDs, folder IDs, tokens, client IDs, app keys, transaction IDs, raw provider identifiers, and private error details.

If the support flow later collects contact details or diagnostics through a public form or support address, App Store privacy answers and this policy must be reviewed before submission.

Deletion, Sign-Out, and Revocation

Users can remove local app data by using in-app cache/data controls where available or by deleting the app. Users can sign out of cloud providers in the app when supported and can revoke provider access through the provider's account settings. Removing local cache does not delete the original cloud or local files unless the user separately deletes those files through the provider, Files app, Finder, or another file manager.

Contact

Publication note: replace this paragraph with the public privacy/support contact method before App Store submission. Do not publish a personal account address, private identifier, token, or account-specific URL here.

Last Updated

June 6, 2026