3-Ring

Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 13, 2026

How 3-Ring collects, uses, stores, and protects account and app data.

1. Information we collect

We collect information needed to operate the app, including your account details, email address, username, authentication records, binder data, collection and wishlist data, custom image uploads, subscription and purchase records, preferences, and basic technical information such as device, browser, IP address, logs, and error events.

2. How we use information

We use this information to provide the app, save your binders and collection, authenticate users, prevent abuse, maintain security, troubleshoot issues, improve performance, process subscriptions and purchases, and communicate service-related updates. We do not use your information to track you across other companies’ apps or websites.

3. Sharing and public content

Your private binders are not intentionally made public unless you choose to share them or mark them public. Public community binders, shared links, usernames, tags, cover images, custom images used in shared binders, and visible binder contents may be viewable by others.

4. Service providers

We may use trusted service providers for hosting, authentication, storage, analytics, email delivery, payments, and app operations. These providers process information only as needed to support the service.

5. Data retention

We keep account and app data while your account is active or as needed to provide the service, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, prevent abuse, and maintain backups. Deleted content may remain briefly in backups or logs before being removed.

6. Your choices

You can update account settings, remove custom images, delete content, make binders private, revoke share links, or request account and data deletion. Some operational logs and records may be retained where reasonably necessary.

7. Security

We use reasonable technical and organizational safeguards to protect account and app data. No internet service can guarantee absolute security, so users should protect their login credentials and report suspicious activity.