DTNT Android Privacy Notice
DTNT Android is built as a field tool that keeps most working data on the device. The app does not require a Denali Tech account to run its current Android workflows.
1. Information the Android app can access
- Active network state, adapter details, IPv4 address, gateway, subnet, and DNS information from Android networking services.
- Nearby Wi-Fi scan results when you grant the app nearby Wi-Fi access on Android 13 and later, or location-based Wi-Fi access on older Android versions.
- Local subnet responses during IP Scanner runs, including responsive IP addresses, hostnames, and likely local web targets on the range you choose to inspect.
- Saved in-app history such as remembered hosts, speed-test history, and local workspace state stored on your device.
- Google Play Billing state needed to show price, purchase, pending purchase, restore status, and entitlement for DTNT Pro.
2. What the app sends off the device
DTNT Android only talks to outside services when a feature needs it.
- Google Play Billing is used for product details, purchase flow, pending state, acknowledgement, and restore checks for the one-time DTNT Pro product.
- The speed-test workflow sends download and upload traffic to Cloudflare speed-test endpoints at
speed.cloudflare.com. - The IP Scanner can send ping, socket, DNS, and short local HTTP or HTTPS requests to devices on the subnet you scan.
- If you tap links, contact support, or use platform sharing actions, Android or the selected app handles that communication.
3. What Denali Tech does not currently collect from the Android app
- Nearby Wi-Fi radio lists are not uploaded to Denali Tech by the current Android build.
- Saved speed-test history, remembered hosts, and local scan state are not synced to Denali Tech servers by the current Android build.
- The current Android build is not configured with Firebase Analytics, Crashlytics, ad SDKs, or third-party ad networks.
- The current Android build does not ask for a Denali Tech login, profile account, or website checkout account.
4. On-device storage
DTNT Android stores working history on the device so the app can remember prior scans and recent speed tests. That local data is used for the app experience on that device and is not automatically forwarded to Denali Tech.