Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to Avenquill, an Android browser published by Entertainment Develop. It explains how the app handles information when you use it.
1. Developer Information
Publisher: Entertainment Develop
Website: entertainmentdevelop.com
Privacy contact: privacy@entertainmentdevelop.com
2. Summary
Avenquill is designed to work primarily on-device. The app itself does not operate a user account system and does not require users to submit personal information to Entertainment Develop in order to use core browsing features.
3. Information the App Processes
The app may process the following categories of information on your device:
- Browsing history stored locally on your device
- Bookmarks created by the user and saved locally on your device
- Open tabs and related session state stored locally on your device
- Search engine preference and browser interface settings stored locally on your device
- Optional app PIN lock data stored locally on your device in protected form
- Downloaded files handled through Android system download services
4. Information Sent Off Device
When you use Avenquill to open websites, search queries, download files, or use proxy-related browsing functions, the relevant request data is transmitted to the destination website, search provider, file host, proxy endpoint, or other network service selected by the user or required by the requested function.
This network activity is necessary for the browser to load web content. Entertainment Develop does not describe that third-party processing as its own hosted analytics or account platform.
5. What Entertainment Develop Collects
At this time, Avenquill does not require account registration and does not intentionally collect personal information such as name, email address, phone number, or payment information directly through the app for normal browser use.
If this changes in a future release, this Privacy Policy should be updated before publication of that release.
6. Local Storage and Device Data
The app stores certain user-managed data locally on the device so that browser features can work, including bookmarks, browsing history, app settings, and optional PIN protection settings.
Users can clear data from within the app, and some security features such as PIN reset may erase locally stored browser data.
7. Data Sharing
Entertainment Develop does not sell user personal data through the app.
However, data entered into or requested through the browser may be transmitted to third-party websites, search providers, download hosts, proxy services, or Android system services as part of normal browser operation. Those third parties process data under their own terms and privacy policies.
8. Data Retention
Data stored by Avenquill on the device is retained until the user removes it, clears app data, uninstalls the app, clears specific browser records, or triggers a full app data reset.
Because the app primarily stores browser state locally, retention is largely controlled by the user through app and device actions.
9. Data Deletion
Users can delete or reset data in several ways, including:
- Clearing history from within the app
- Removing bookmarks from within the app
- Resetting the app PIN with full app data removal where that function is offered
- Clearing app storage through Android system settings
- Uninstalling the app
10. Security
Avenquill uses local app storage and device-level app sandboxing provided by Android. Optional PIN protection is intended to help reduce casual access to browser contents on the device.
No method of electronic storage or transmission is perfectly secure, so absolute security cannot be guaranteed.
11. Children
Avenquill is a general-purpose browser application and is not specifically directed to children.
12. Changes to This Policy
Entertainment Develop may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Updated versions should be published on this page with a revised effective date.
13. Contact
For privacy questions related to Avenquill, contact: privacy@entertainmentdevelop.com
This policy was drafted to fit the current app behavior and Google Play privacy policy expectations, but you should still review it against your final Play Console Data safety answers before publishing.