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Privacy Policy
Updated 17-July-2020.
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Personal Information we collect
Since 2017, we have not collected personal information from visitors to BoostApps. Prior to 2017 we collected the name and email address that users provided when they left a comment on the site. We used this information only for the purpose of replying to your comment. The name the user entered is published as the author of that comment. We do not publish users’ email addresses or share them with anyone.
Information collected by 3rd Parties
Gravatar – An anonymized string (also called a hash) was created from users’ email addresses when they left comments before 2017. The hash is provided to the Automattic’s Gravatar service to retrieve and display the user’s avatar or profile picture a alongside their comment. The Automattic privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/.
Log Files – Our web host, Pair Networks (privacy policy), and our CDN provider Cloudflare (privacy policy) create log files recording visits to this site. The information in the log files may include your IP (internet protocol) address, your ISP (internet service provider), browser you used to visit our site (such as Chrome, Safari or Firefox), the time you visited our site and which pages you visited throughout our site. This information is used only for statistical purposes and to protect the site from spam and malware.
Cookies and Web Beacons – BoostApps does not use cookies or web beacons. However our CDN provider Cloudflare may set cookies in your browser to “maximize network resources, manage traffic, and protect our Customers’ sites from malicious traffic.” For details about the cookies Cloudflare uses see this page.
You can chose to disable or selectively turn off cookies in your browser settings, or with a browser extension such as uBlock Origin. Blocking cookies will not affect the operation of this site, however, it can affect how you are able to interact with other websites. This could include the inability to login to services or programs, such as logging into forums or accounts.
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I have an i335. It will not download over the air so i got the usb wire. what next?u
This article from the Tutorials section explains how to use a data cable:
How To: Install Apps and Games On iDEN Phones Using A Data Cable
Please don’t post off topic. Questions abut Life In Pocket belong on the Life In Pocket thread where people searching for help on it will be looking not on the “About” or “Requests” post.
I hope to beable to download free game
You’re in the right place. If you have questions just ask.
hi dennis. after reading a news article about cell phones & virus threats i became concerned. so i ask u is the iden network safe from such threats? do i need anti-virus software for my i465 (clutch)? thank u.
There are no know viruses that effect basic cellphones like the ones Boost uses. There is no need for anti-virus software on these phones.
when i tried to install Papaya, it went great until it said it was gonna send me an SMS…… never got one. tried again, days later still nothing. does boost support SMS??
A lot of people have trouble with the Papaya SMS. I had to request it twice myself. I’d keep trying. Boost supports SMS, I think the problem is on Papaya’s end.