Gospel Messenger Privacy Policy

Welcome to this app Gospel Messenger. Gospel Messenger is very concerned with the privacy of the users ("User," "Users," "you" or "your"), so we state in this Privacy Policy how we collect, handle and transfer your information as well as how you can exercise your rights, in compliance with local regulations.

What Personal Data We Use

 

1. Your E-mail Address

When you enable 2-step-verification for your account or store documents using the Telegram Passport feature, you can opt to set up a password recovery email. We do not collect, store, or use any of this information.

 

2. Account Data

Gospel Messenger is a app based on Telegram app. You provide your mobile number and basic account data (which may include profile name, profile picture and about information) to create a Telegram account. We do not collect, store, or use any of this information.

 

3. Your Messages

3.1. Cloud Chats

Gospel Messenger is a cloud service based on Telegram api. Telegram store messages, photos, videos and documents from your cloud chats on Telegram servers so that you can access your data from any of your devices anytime without having to rely on third-party backups. All data is stored heavily encrypted on Telegram servers. We do not collect, store, or use any of this information, and we do not know who or when you messaged via cloud chats.

3.2. Secret Chats

Secret chats use end-to-end encryption. This means that all data is encrypted with a key that only you and the recipient know. There is no way for us or anybody else without direct access to your device to learn what content is being sent in those messages. We do not store your secret chats on our servers. We do not collect, store, or use any of this information. and we do not know who or when you messaged via secret chats.

3.3. Media in Secret Chats

When you send photos, videos or files via secret chats, before being uploaded to Telegram servers, each item is encrypted with a separate key, not known to the server. This key and the file’s location are then encrypted again, this time with the secret chat’s key — and sent to your recipient. Your recipient can then download and decipher the file. This means that the file is technically on one of Telegram’s servers, but it looks like a piece of random indecipherable garbage to everyone except for you and the recipient. We don’t know what this random data stands for and we have no idea which particular chat it belongs to. We periodically purge this random data from our servers to save disk space. We do not collect, store, or use any of this information.

3.4. Public Chats

In addition to private messages, Gospel Messenger also supports public channels and public groups. All public chats are cloud chats. Like everything on Gospel Messenger, the data you post in public communities is encrypted, both in storage and in transit — but everything you post in public will be accessible to everyone. We do not collect, store, or use any of this information.

 

4. Phone Number and Contacts

Gospel Messenger uses phone numbers as unique identifiers so that it is easy for you to switch from SMS and other messaging apps and retain your social graph. We ask your permission before syncing your contacts.

Telegram store your up-to-date contacts in order to notify you as soon as one of your contacts signs up for Gospel Messenger and to properly display names in notifications. We do not store any of this data about you or your contacts

You can always stop syncing contacts or delete them fromTelegram's servers in Settings > Privacy & Security > Data Settings.

 

5. Location Data

If you share a location in a chat, this location data is treated like other messages in cloud or secret chats respectively.

If you share your Live Location in any chat or turn on Make Myself Visible’ in People Nearby, Gospel Messenger will use your data to display your location to those users with whom you are sharing it, even when the App is closed – for as long as you keep these optional features activated.