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Old 06-27-2022, 12:33 AM   #72
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Originally Posted by thepauler View Post
I've set up an account and would love to use the service, but I can't find any sort of privacy policy info. While I don't read too many subversive books, I certainly could in the future and I always feel like these sorts of solutions that provide syncing, gather analytics, etc. are just too invasive for me.

How about some zero-knowledge encryption key options?

Not sure why you would have difficulties finding it. It is linked in our footer and it is also a requirement that it is linked in the App & Play Store. You also have to agree to the terms when you sign up.

Scroll to the bottom of this page or any for example. https://www.bookfusion.com/reading and click Privacy - https://www.bookfusion.com/privacy


With that being said, that is what the lawyers drafted. We are not interested in your data, we charge for our service. Response to one of the FAQs:

We are not in the business of selling our users' data or ads and unfortunately nothing is really “free” in this world. The subscription allows us to provide cloud services, continuously add new features, cover infrastructure cost, and build an eBook platform that you love while protecting your privacy.
zero-knowledge encryption key options would make the service significantly harder to build initially. It is not currently on our short term roadmap but can be explored once we have enough paid readers interested in this option.
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