Privacy Policy, 12 June 2025
The Scythebill application does not send or store sighting data to
its servers in any way; all such data is maintained on your computer.
(If you choose to store your sightings files with cloud storage, the
data will reside there, and be subject to privacy policies of your cloud
storage provider.)
The Scythebill application does send requests to the Internet. These requests are:
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Scythebill sends, at most once every five days (and only when Scythebill
is actively running), a small request to a server with four pieces of
information:
- The version of Scythebill you are running
- Your operating system
- Your “locale” (language and country)
- A feature string, noting optional features you have used in Scythebill. (As
of June 2025, the only such feature is multiple observers.)
These requests are used by the Scythebill application to check for
available updates. They are logged to support understanding the basics
of the Scythebill user base; the logs are only available to one person,
are not shared with anyone else, and are discarded after 30 days.
These requests cannot be disabled.
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When looking for latitudes/longitudes of locations, and for the inverse
(looking for location names near a given latitude and longitude),
Scythebill will send requests to Google Maps APIs and eBird APIs. These
calls do not send or store cookies to Google or eBird, but do send your
IP address to those servers. The calls to Google Maps APIs will send
latitudes/longitudes, as well as full location names. The calls to eBird
will send latitudes/longitudes, but do not send location names.
Either or both of these can be disabled on the Preferences screen as of Scythebill 18.2.0.
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When displaying a map for a location with a latitude/longitude, it will
load static maps centered on that latitude/longitude. These calls also
do not send or store cookies. By default, Scythebill uses Google Maps.
Similarly, Scythebill offers a feature to click on an icon for a
location with a latitude/longitude and load an internet map in a
browser. By default, these will load in Google Maps. In both cases,
only the latitude/longitude is made available - no cookies are sent or
stored, nor are any location names.
You can switch to OpenStreetMaps or disable maps altogether.
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When using the “World lifers map” or “Total ticks map” features in
Scythebill, Scythebill will write a local file to your file system and
display it in your web browser. Both of those load Javascript libraries
maintained by Google, used to produce world and state maps.
When enabled, use of Google Maps features and content is subject to the then-current
versions of the: (1) Google Maps End User Additional Terms of Service at
https://maps.google.com/help/terms_maps; and (2) Google Privacy Policy at
https://policies.google.com/privacy.
When enabled, use of eBird APIs is subject to the then-current version of the
eBird privacy policy, linked from https://ebird.org/about.
When enabled, use of OpenStreetMap is subject to the then-current version of the
OpenStreetMap privacy policy at https://osmfoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_Policy .
Please email support@scythebill.com with any concerns or requests for clarification.