Windows desktop applications privacy policy

1. Publisher and contact

The applications covered by this policy are published by Luke Kevin McLaughlin, an independent software developer. Privacy and support questions can be sent to support@multiagentai.ai.

2. Applications covered

This policy covers the Windows versions of Accent Coach, AI Engineering, Alembic, Broadcut, CodeMonkey, Data Engineering, Enjoy Reading, Examly, Fluency Simulator, GigaJob, Jobomate, Lectern, LLM Academy, LLM Browser, MAOS, ML Engineering, Pronunciation Master, Recast, Shorts, Sift, Software Engineering, SpaceLens, Sparky Learn Languages, Spider Notes, Squiddy Constructing Language, Talkify, Tidyset, and VideoNotes.

3. Local application data

These applications are designed to store projects, settings, progress, recordings, imported files, generated files, histories, and other app state locally on the user's Windows device. The publisher does not operate an application telemetry, advertising, or automatic crash-report service for these products and does not receive that local content.

Users control the files they import, create, export, reveal, move, or delete. Uninstalling an application may not remove user-created exports or every file intentionally saved outside the application's data folder.

4. Microphone, media, files, and device access

An application may request access to features needed for its stated purpose, including the microphone, speakers, local files and folders, photos, videos, storage volumes, clipboard, or desktop controls. Access is initiated by the user or controlled through Windows permissions. Audio, media, and file processing intended to be offline is performed on the device and is not sent to the publisher.

5. Optional internet and third-party services

Some applications can browse websites or connect, at the user's request, to third-party services such as AI model providers, model repositories, email or calendar providers, or sites selected by the user. Information submitted through those connections is sent directly to the selected third party and is governed by that party's privacy policy and terms. The publisher does not receive third-party account passwords or API keys. Credentials are stored locally using the protection mechanism described by the relevant application.

6. Microsoft Store purchases

Purchases, licensing, payment details, refunds, and Store account data are processed by Microsoft. The publisher may receive aggregated sales, acquisition, reliability, and financial reports made available by Microsoft to Store developers. The publisher does not receive a customer's full payment-card details.

7. Children

The publisher does not knowingly collect personal information from children through a publisher-operated account or analytics service. A parent or guardian should supervise a child's use of any external website or third-party service opened from an application.

8. Data choices and deletion

Users can remove local projects and app data through the application's controls, Windows application settings, or uninstall process, subject to backups and user-created exports. Requests concerning information held by Microsoft or another third party must be directed to that provider. Privacy questions for the publisher can be sent to the address above.

9. Security and changes

Reasonable measures are used to limit access to local data and credentials, but no software or storage system can guarantee absolute security. This policy will be updated when an application's data practices materially change. The effective date and version at the top identify the current policy.