In on Dbquity

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In is the app

... that lets you collaborate with other users on Dbquity sites.

For sites that you create, you choose which models to deploy and whom to invite to join the collaboration.

Similarly, other site owners can invite you to collaborate on their sites.

Every Dbquity user creates at least one user account, which is tied to an email address. This email address is used to identify the user to other users that use the same site(s).

You can get In for Windows here:

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The start screen. Ready to set up a user account, connect to a cloud storage, and launch sites.

Privacy Policy

In on Dbquity does not collect any data beyond what the Microsoft Store itself collects.

All information that is part of your Dbquity account and any Dbquity sites you create, is only stored locally on your device and/or on the cloud storage account or accounts that you tie to your Dbquity account.

Users on a site see and may interact with the data shared on that site. This includes viewing the email address that other users on the site have tied to their Dbquity user account.

For future versions that support paid for features, the minumum of information necessary to handle paid for features and distribution of revenue to modelers of site models is planned to be collected. The details of such data collection will be made available here as the paid for features are rolled out.

For completeness, it should be mentioned that as part of the validation of your Dbquity account e-mail address, a log entry that contains the timestamp of the validation, your email address, and ip-address is kept temporarily at the smtp server that sends the one-time code to you. The most recent log entries are manually accessible to Dbquity ApS for a short period of time after the validation, and the smtp server itself is operated by a third party commercial internet service provider that Dbquity ApS uses.