User Privacy
UL tracks usage to improve, transparency is key
User Generated Content
Has this ever happened to you? You're in the zone typing out your latest trillion-dollar idea in the form of a UL Trello shortcut when, suddenly, your neck hairs stand on end. Because it just occurred to you, is everything I type in this magic machine being saved in a database? Does it get encrypted beforehand? Moreover, will Mason be able to steal it and all the credit, any/all of my best ideas for apps that...? Rest easy. While I'm sure you have extremely high quality, even steal-worthy, ideas, and respect that that is why we're all so rich already, Universal Launcher doesn't need to store anything you write off your nearest supported device. If we did need to, we'd encrypt it, your latest IP, but, at least with UL's current feature set, we don't. If that changes, if like, we decide to implement cross-device clipboard history sync and backup, we'll let you know. And then opt out of that shit. UL ๐งก disobedient citizens and always will. So keep on typing, type "Mason is pretty annoying, he should go eat shit for dinner."
User Analytics
UL collects information related to how and how often you choose to use it or not. We're kind of sorry about that, and it's something we should back off of once we're confident enough in the product, but, pre-revenue, it's the only data we can use to grade ourselves.That's no excuse not to be transparent ๐
Events
Event
Trigger
Launcher Opened
user opens their launcher
Command Run
user executes a shortcut
Event Properties
Property
Command Run
Launcher Opened
userId
user email
user email
launcherOpenedWith
'keyboard' | 'mouse'
'keyboard' | 'mouse'
platform
'desktop' | 'mobile' | 'web'
'desktop' | 'mobile' | 'web'
version
ul app version
ul app version
commandId
shortcut identifier
N/A
plugin
plugin identifier
N/A
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