SafeConsent Privacy Policy

Effective Date: May 16, 2026

Last Updated: May 16, 2026

SafeConsent (“the Application”) is built as a high-trust, local-only forensic utility. This Privacy Policy outlines our strict data handling practices and compliance frameworks.

1. Developer Identity & Ownership

The Application is owned and operated by Brent Lupton. For any compliance or data privacy inquiries, you can reach out via email at: luppofamily@gmail.com.

2. Sensitive Permissions & Data Handling

The Application requires access to specific sensitive device capabilities to perform its core forensic functions. We handle this data as follows:

  • Precise Location Data: The Application accesses the device’s GPS services to capture exact coordinates at the moment a recording occurs. This data is embedded directly into the local file name and metadata to guarantee geographic authenticity.

  • Camera Access: The Application utilizes the device’s front-facing camera solely to record visual consent sessions.

  • Microphone Access: The Application captures real-time audio during consent sessions to ensure complete verbal records.

3. Zero-Transmission & Storage Architecture

  • On-Device Processing: All video rendering, audio encoding, and SHA-256 cryptographic hashing occur strictly on the user’s physical device.

  • No Cloud Storage: We do not own, lease, or operate external database servers for this Application. No personal data, biometric data, media files, or location metrics are ever captured, transmitted, stored, or shared with external servers or third-party entities.

  • Data Minimization: Data is accessed only when the active recording sequence is initiated by the user.

4. Third-Party SDKs and Libraries

The Application does not integrate any third-party analytics trackers, advertising networks, or background telemetry SDKs. The development stack relies entirely on native Android Jetpack architectures (CameraX) and Google Play Services Location APIs.

5. User Sovereignty & Data Deletion

Users retain total sovereignty over all recorded media. Because files are kept strictly within the application’s sandboxed internal storage, deleting a record within the Application’s “Vault” or uninstalling the Application permanently expels all associated media and metadata from the device.