Privacy Policy for Free Video Converter – By DesignoFly
Last Updated: January 04, 2026
Introduction
Free Video Converter – By DesignoFly (“the App”) is a completely offline Windows desktop application developed by KS Ajay, the founder of DesignoFly. The App allows users to convert and compress video files locally on their devices.
This Privacy Policy explains our practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of information when you use the App.
Information Collection and Use
The App does not collect, store, transmit, or share any personal information or user data whatsoever.
- All video processing (conversion and compression) occurs entirely on your local device.
- The App has no internet connectivity features and does not communicate with any external servers.
- No usage data, analytics, crash reports, or any other information is collected or sent to us or any third parties.
- Files you select for conversion remain solely on your device and are not uploaded or accessed remotely.
Since no personal information is collected, there is no risk of your data being accessed, shared, or misused by unauthorized parties.
Third-Party Services
The App does not integrate any third-party services, libraries, or SDKs that collect data (e.g., no analytics, advertising, or tracking tools).
Children’s Privacy
The App does not knowingly collect any information from children. It is a general-purpose tool suitable for all ages, with no data collection involved.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be reflected by updating the “Last Updated” date above. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at: [your email address, e.g., [email protected] or visit our website: https://studio.designofly.com
This policy is simple and transparent, as your app collects zero data. Host it on a public webpage (e.g. https://studio.designofly.com/free-video-converter/fvc-privacy/ ) and link it in your Microsoft Store submission. If your app declares any capabilities (like file access), the Store may still require the URL, but this meets requirements for no-data-collection apps.
