Data and security information for AYOHI users
AYOHI creates and plans software across apps, games, tools, utilities, web products, desktop ideas, and other digital experiences. Because software can involve user data, product settings, accounts, device information, support messages, diagnostics, and third-party services, data handling and security must be explained clearly.
This page gives users a public overview of how AYOHI approaches data awareness, security practices, product access, privacy-related information, and responsible software communication. Product-specific details may be added to individual product pages, app listings, in-app notices, or support articles where needed.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
Data handling principles
The type of data involved depends on the product. Some tools and utilities may work without accounts or cloud storage. Some apps may store user-created content, settings, or account information. Some future games may use progress data, preferences, purchases, or platform services.
Across these product types, the public data approach should remain clear: collect and use data only where it supports the product, explain important data practices, protect information with reasonable safeguards, and provide users with appropriate support and deletion options where applicable.
| Principle | What it means |
|---|---|
| Clear purpose | Data should support a product feature, account function, support request, security need, legal requirement, or user-requested action. |
| Product-specific detail | Different products may handle different data, so product pages and store listings should provide relevant details where needed. |
| Reasonable safeguards | Data should be protected with technical and organizational measures appropriate to the product, platform, data type, and risk. |
| User control | Where applicable, users should be able to request access, correction, deletion, or support related to their data. |
| Responsible communication | Security and privacy information should be written clearly, without exaggerated promises or confusing claims. |
Types of data that may be involved
AYOHI products may involve different categories of data depending on how a user interacts with the website, product, account, support channel, app, game, tool, or utility.
| Data type | Examples | Where it may appear |
|---|---|---|
| Contact data | Email address, message content, support details, request information. | Support emails, privacy requests, legal notices, security reports. |
| Account data | Account identifier, login method, profile settings, product access status. | Future products that support accounts or sign-in features. |
| User-created data | Notes, cards, lists, files, preferences, saved items, generated outputs, game progress. | Apps, tools, utilities, games, cloud features, or local product storage. |
| Technical data | Device type, operating system, browser, app version, diagnostics, crash information, logs. | Troubleshooting, analytics, security, performance review, compatibility checks. |
| Website data | Page visits, cookie information, browser storage, analytics information where used. | Public website pages, web tools, product pages, support pages. |
| Payment-related data | Purchase status, subscription status, transaction references, entitlement information. | Paid products, app-store purchases, subscriptions, premium features. |
Security approach
AYOHI aims to use reasonable security measures designed to protect websites, apps, games, tools, utilities, software systems, and user-related information. The exact measures may vary depending on the product, platform, hosting provider, third-party service, data type, and technical architecture.
Security is not a one-time feature. It includes product design, access control, careful use of third-party services, secure development practices, review of sensitive features, responsible handling of reports, and clear support paths for users who need help.
| Security area | How it supports users |
|---|---|
| Access control | Helps protect accounts, product features, private data, administrative systems, and user-specific information. |
| Data protection | Uses appropriate safeguards for storage, transfer, service-provider access, and product operations where applicable. |
| Secure development | Supports safer software through careful feature design, dependency awareness, testing, and product review. |
| Monitoring and diagnostics | Helps detect errors, improve reliability, investigate issues, and protect services from abuse where applicable. |
| Responsible disclosure | Provides a public path for reporting possible security vulnerabilities in a safe and responsible way. |
No absolute security guarantee
No website, app, cloud service, game, tool, utility, network, or software system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. AYOHI does not claim that any product is perfectly secure, immune from vulnerabilities, or suitable for every possible risk scenario.
Instead, AYOHI aims to communicate security and data practices responsibly, apply reasonable safeguards, review reports, and improve products where issues are identified.
Product-specific security information
Each product may have different security and data requirements. A simple printable generator does not have the same risk profile as a cloud-synced app. A mobile app may involve platform permissions. A game may involve progress data, purchases, or platform services. A desktop utility may involve local files or operating-system access.
Because of that, the most accurate information for a released product will usually be found on its product page, official store listing, in-app notice, or support article. This page provides the general AYOHI data and security overview.
Accounts and sign-in
Some future AYOHI products may allow users to create accounts, sign in, sync data, save content, or use third-party authentication providers. When account features are available, users should keep their login information secure and avoid sharing access with others.
Account-based products should provide clear information about sign-in methods, account data, deletion options, support channels, and any product-specific privacy or security details where applicable.
Local data and cloud data
Some products may store information locally on the user’s device. Other products may use cloud storage, synchronization, backups, authentication systems, analytics, or third-party services. The storage model affects how users can access, delete, export, or recover their data.
| Storage type | What users should know |
|---|---|
| Local device storage | Data may remain on the device and may need to be deleted through the app, browser, device settings, or uninstall process. |
| Cloud storage | Data may be stored with a service provider so users can sync, access, restore, or manage information across devices. |
| Third-party platform storage | Some data may be controlled by app stores, payment providers, authentication providers, or cloud services under their own policies. |
| Backups and logs | Some information may remain temporarily in backups, diagnostic logs, security records, or operational systems where needed. |
Data deletion and user requests
Users can request deletion of account data, user-created content, or product-related personal information where applicable. The deletion process may depend on the product, account type, platform, storage method, legal requirements, and technical limitations.
Deletion-related instructions are available on the Data Deletion page. Users can also review the Privacy Policy for broader information about privacy rights and data handling.
Third-party providers
AYOHI products and websites may use third-party providers for hosting, infrastructure, analytics, crash reporting, authentication, payments, app distribution, email, support, storage, security, or platform services.
These providers may process data under their own terms and privacy policies. Product pages, app listings, or support articles may provide more detail when a specific third-party provider is important for a product.
Payments and purchases
Future AYOHI products may include paid downloads, subscriptions, in-app purchases, premium features, or other paid digital content. Payment processing may be handled by app stores, payment platforms, or third-party providers.
Payment providers and app stores may control payment records, billing details, invoices, refunds, and subscription management under their own systems. Users may need to contact the relevant platform provider for payment-specific requests.
Children and family safety
If a future AYOHI product is designed for families, children, students, schools, or younger audiences, additional care may be needed around privacy, permissions, advertising, content, account features, parental guidance, and platform ratings.
General information is available on the Children & Family Safety page. Product-specific child or family safety details may be added where needed.
Security reports
If a user, researcher, or developer believes they have found a security issue in an AYOHI website, app, game, tool, utility, or related software, they should report it through the Security Disclosure page.
Reports should avoid harmful testing, unauthorized access, attempts to view or change another user’s data, disruption of services, social engineering, spam, or actions that could damage systems, users, platforms, or third-party services.
User responsibility
Users also play an important role in protecting their own information. Users should keep devices updated, use strong passwords where accounts are available, avoid sharing account access, review app permissions, download products only from official sources, and contact support if something seems suspicious.
For product questions, security concerns, privacy requests, or data deletion requests, users can contact AYOHI through the official Support page.
Related trust pages
Users can review the following public pages for additional information about privacy, security, deletion, cookies, legal notices, and product support.
| Page | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Privacy Policy | General privacy information, data categories, user rights, third-party services, and contact options. |
| Data Deletion | Requests to delete account data, user-created content, or product-related personal information where applicable. |
| Cookie Policy | Information about cookies, local storage, analytics, and similar technologies where used. |
| Security Disclosure | Responsible reporting process for possible vulnerabilities or security concerns. |
| Terms of Use | Rules and conditions for using AYOHI websites, products, accounts, content, and software. |
| Support | Product questions, technical issues, privacy requests, data deletion, legal notices, and general contact. |
Contact
For questions about data handling, security, privacy, product access, support, or responsible disclosure, users can contact AYOHI through the official support contact.