Summary: Data Not Collected
Dial Studio's current Phase A app does not collect personal data. There are no accounts, logins, in-app purchases, ads, analytics, tracking, or third-party SDKs that collect data.
Local-only designs and settings
Your dial designs, names, timestamps, geometry, colors, machine profile, cut settings, and first-run preferences are stored locally in browser storage or on your device. Dial Studio does not automatically upload them.
Exports such as SVG, DXF, PNG, STL, STEP, or similar files are created locally and are shared only when you choose to save, share, or send them.
User-initiated network activity
Dial Studio only makes outbound requests when you choose to start them:
- Vendor links: You may open fabrication vendor websites such as OSH Cut, SendCutSend, xTool, or Bambu Lab in your browser or an in-app Safari view. Those third-party sites are not controlled by Dial Studio and have their own privacy policies.
Fonts and app assets are bundled with Dial Studio.
No tracking, analytics, or advertising
Dial Studio does not use IDFA, cross-app tracking, advertising SDKs, analytics SDKs, crash-reporting SDKs, remote config, or beacons in the current Phase A app.
Website hosting
The public website is hosted on Azure Static Web Apps. Hosting providers may process basic request information, such as IP address, user agent, timestamps, and request paths, for security and operations. Dial Studio does not use this information for advertising or tracking.
Contact and support email
If you contact support by email, your email provider sends your email address and whatever information you choose to include. Dial Studio uses support messages only to respond to your request.
Contact: support@dialstudio.app
Children's privacy
Dial Studio is not directed to children under 13 and is not intended for the App Store Kids Category. Dial Studio does not knowingly collect personal data from children.
Changes to this policy
This policy should be updated before Dial Studio adds accounts, payments, cloud sync, analytics, crash reporting, feedback SDKs, or any other feature that changes data practices.