backwash Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to all users globally who use the Backwash browser (hereinafter referred to as “This App”) and all the official services that accompany it, strictly following the International Common Criteria for Data Protection, Cyber Privacy Security Standards, and clearly disclosing the rules related to the data collection, storage, use, transmission, protection, and privacy interests of this App. Users who download, install, access, and continue to use this browser service represent full knowledge, understanding, and voluntary consent to all the terms and conditions of this Policy.

Official Privacy Advisory Email: saftarov@oltinsoysavdo.com

Latest effective date: June 4, 2026

1. General Policy Rules and Scope of Applicability

1.1 Policy Positioning and Effectiveness

1.1.1

This policy is the only official privacy compliance file for Backwash browser, used to regulate the processing behavior that applies to all user data, browsing data, and device data, and is the legal basis for defining the privacy rights and responsibilities of the platform and users.

1.1.2

This policy is uniformly effective for users globally, without regional differentiation terms, conforming to international general privacy protection rules, and applies to all end users.

1.2 Applicable boundary definitions

1.2.1

This policy covers Backwash browser mobile end and all official derivative functionality services, including browsing, search, web page loading, privacy protection, preferences, and other full-scene data behaviors.

1.2.2

This Policy does not apply to various types of data behavior resulting from third-party websites, applications, and plug-in services that users access through this browser.

2. Types and Scope of Data Collection

2.1 User Proactive Authorization of Data

2.1.1

Personalization settings, favorite bookmarks, browsing preferences, homepage settings, custom configurations, and other personalized data that users voluntarily turn on are retained voluntarily by the user and are used only to adapt to user usage habits.

2.1.2

Interactive data such as user-initiated question feedback, feature suggestions, and consultation information is used only for service optimization and user claims processing.

2.2 Application Compliance Data Collection

2.2.1

To ensure the browser runs properly, the application automatically collects non-sensitive device data such as device fundamentals, system version, application version, and network access status.

2.2.2

The system automatically records anonymous run logs, fault report error data, and feature usage traces for troubleshooting program vulnerabilities, optimizing operational stability, and not associating user-specific identity information.

3. Data Usage Compliance Rules

3.1 Basic Service Operational Uses

3.1.1

Using device and operational data collected in compliance, ensure that core browser functions such as web page loading, network access, search queries, page hopping, and more work properly.

3.1.2

Based on user-personalized configuration data, retain user usage preferences, achieve feature adaptation, interface optimization, personalize service presentation, and improve user usage experience.

3.2 Security and Optimization Uses

3.2.1

Using anonymous running data to conduct risk monitoring, block security risks such as malicious webpages, illegal hops, and cyberattacks, and keep users safe online.

3.2.2

Perform product iterative analysis through aggregated, de-identified data to optimize browser performance, response speed, and privacy protection capabilities without compromising any individual user privacy.

4. Browser History and Cookie Rules

4.1 Browse data storage rules

4.1.1

Data such as user browsing history, cached files, and web access traces are stored only on the user‘s local device by default, and the platform does not actively sync to the cloud or back up user private browsing data.

4.1.2

Users can voluntarily manually clear browsing history, caches, cookies, and webpage data, and have complete control over the retention and deletion of local privacy browsing data.

4.2 Cookie Usage Specifications

4.2.1

This application uses only necessary functional cookies, used to maintain the browser base running and normal interaction with the page, and does not use malicious cookies for tracking and advertising.

4.2.2

Users can turn cookie permissions on or off, clear cookie data, and manage web page privacy permissions at any time through their browser settings.

5. Data Sharing and Cross-Border Transfer Specifications

5.1 Restrictions on third-party sharing

5.1.1

This App will never sell, rent, transfer any privacy data such as user browsing data, device information, personalized configuration, or any commercial data transaction behavior.

5.1.2

The platform will never share or disclose user privacy data to any third party, business, or individual without the user‘s explicit and active permission.

5.2 International Data Transfer Rules

5.2.1

To ensure a unified service experience for global users, small amounts of operational-class anonymous data can be transferred cross-borderly in compliance, all in accordance with international cross-border data protection standards.

5.2.2

All cross-border data transfers are de-identified, encrypted, cannot be attributed to a single user, and are securely controllable and traceable throughout the process.

6. Data security protection mechanisms

6.1 Technical Protection Measures

6.1.1

This application employs international standard encryption technologies, network firewalls, and malicious link intercept mechanisms to protect the security of users‘ online data and device information in all aspects.

6.1.2

The system has real-time security monitoring capabilities that automatically identify risks such as abnormal access, data theft, malicious attacks, and so on, alerting in time and intercepting security vulnerabilities.

6.2 Manage Protection Specifications

6.2.1

The platform establishes strict data operation management systems and personnel confidentiality mechanisms, standardizes data operation processes, and prevents internal data leakage risks.

6.2.2

Establish a data security emergency response plan to quickly stop losses, fix vulnerabilities, and protect users‘ rights and interests in response to sudden data security events.

7. User privacy rights and how they are exercised

7.1 Core privacy rights of users

7.1.1

Users enjoy full privacy benefits such as viewing, clearing, deleting, disabling, and revoking permissions. They can self-manage all personal and browsing data.

7.1.2

Users have the right to refuse unnecessary data collection, turn off personalization services, restrict data processing behavior, and can file complaints about privacy issues at any time.

7.2 Channels of Right-Execution

7.2.1

Users can perform data cleanup, adjust permissions, switch privacy features, and more autonomously through the browser‘s built-in privacy settings, general settings panel, and more.

7.2.2

If you need privacy advice, rights claims, or data assistance processing, you can submit applications via the official email saftarov@oltinsoysavdo.com, and the platform will respond and process them within the compliance time frame.

8. Policy Updates and Dispute Resolution Rules

8.1 Policy Revision Mechanism

8.1.1

The platform can update this privacy policy on a timely basis in accordance with the need for iterating international privacy regulations, upgrading cybersecurity industry standards, and optimizing product functionality.

8.2.2

Updates to the Policy will take effect through an official notice published in the application, and users‘ continued use of this browser service will be considered as acceptance of the latest version of the Policy terms.

8.2 Guidelines for Dispute Resolution

8.2.1

All disputes arising due to this policy and the data processing behavior of this application are prioritized by both parties to be resolved through equal and friendly negotiation.

8.2.2

Dispute issues that have not been negotiated will be dealt with in accordance with the International Common Internet Privacy Compliance Rules and Business Practices, ensuring the legitimate interests of both parties.