Privacy Policy
NetPlayer Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 11, 2026
1. Data We Access
When you sign in with Google, NetPlayer requests openid, profile and email. The app may read your Google account name, email address, profile photo and user identifier.
2. How We Use Data
This data is used only to show your account in the app and maintain local account state. NetPlayer does not use Google account data for advertising, model training, user profiling or sale.
3. Storage and Transfer
Google OAuth tokens, library indexes, cached files, downloaded files and playback state are stored locally on your device. NetPlayer does not operate a server that collects Google account data.
4. Sharing and Disclosure
NetPlayer does not sell, rent or share your Google account profile or OAuth credentials with third parties. The app communicates with Google services, WebDAV, SMB, FTP, Baidu Netdisk or devices on your local network only when you actively connect those services.
5. Permission Scope and Control
Google sign-in is limited to basic account identity scopes. You can sign out in the app to remove locally stored OAuth credentials, or revoke NetPlayer access in your Google Account security settings.
6. Data Deletion
You can delete downloaded content, clear cache, remove accounts or uninstall the app to delete local data. Removing an account does not delete any files in connected storage services.
7. Google API Services User Data Policy
NetPlayer's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Google account data is used only for the user-visible features described in this policy, and is not used for advertising, credit assessment, data brokerage, resale or other undisclosed purposes.
8. Contact
For privacy support or data deletion assistance, please contact the NetPlayer maintainer using the user support email shown on the Google OAuth consent screen. This email should match the User support email in the Google Cloud Console project.