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FREQUENT QUESTIONS
What happens when trial expires?
Can I make completely different design of the widgets?
How reliable Voxpow is?
Should I change the tracker code on every new command or search message change?
Where and how I can test functionalities
What languages are supported?
Which browsers are supported?
Why I don't see trackers on iOS?
What is a "Domain" in the context of Voxpow tracker?
What is CDN?
Why are JS files CDNized?
What is CDN Invalidation?
Will the JavaScript files slow down my website?
Can Voxpow be used to capture the full text spoken by the user?
Can I see what the customer is searching for?
Is the user asked that trackers utilize voice recognition?
Can I make custom voice commands?
Can I use advanced JavaScript code to respond to searches?
What CMS you support?
Does your service work on HTTP or only on HTTPS?
Why I cannot see the voice tracker from my mobile device?
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Data Privacy

The first important step for the user is to allow his microphone. Browsers are asking for permissions and nothing is performed without customer approval.

It is always a good idea, if you install Voxpow to your website, to add a separate page with more information - how the voice will be processed.

Voxpow is not keeping the real voices of the users in any form. The only information which we can store is the searched message in the form of plain text and the page, where the search is performed.

In the process of storing/managing data, Voxpow is using different intermediates like "Amazon Web Services" and "Google", but we are using the security protocols to make everything as secure as possible.

General Data Protection Regulation

The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). It also addresses the transfer of personal data outside the EU and EEA areas.

The GDPR aims primarily to give control to individuals over their personal data and to simplify the regulatory environment for international business by unifying the regulation within the EU. Superseding the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC, the regulation contains provisions and requirements related to the processing of personal data of individuals (formally called data subjects in the GDPR) who are located in the EEA, and applies to any enterprise—regardless of its location and the data subjects' citizenship or residence—that is processing the personal information of data subjects inside the EEA.

Here you can find more information about GDPR regulations.

Updated 22 Dec 2020
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