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Last updated: 9 July 2026

AndroidDevKit is a public, static website. You can read it without an account, a newsletter subscription, or a paywall.

Information this site stores

The site stores your light or dark theme preference in your browser's local storage. That preference stays on your device and is not sent to us.

Analytics

We use Google Analytics to understand how people find and use the site, such as which pages are visited and general device, browser, and location information. Google may use cookies or similar technologies to provide this service. We do not send names, email addresses, or interview contribution contents to Google Analytics.

We also use PostHog to measure anonymous product interactions such as practice-session completion, question bookmarks, and study progress. PostHog may assign an anonymous browser identifier and collect page, device, browser, and general location information. Session recording and automatic interaction capture are disabled on contribution pages, so text entered into contribution forms is not recorded by PostHog.

This site does not run third-party advertising, so no ad networks set cookies or track you here.

Hosting data

Like most websites, the hosting provider may process basic request data such as an IP address, browser type, requested page, and timestamp for security, reliability, and abuse prevention. Its handling of that data is governed by the hosting provider's own terms and privacy practices.

GitHub and external links

Contributions, issues, and pull requests are handled on GitHub. Content sent through our on-site contribution form is transferred to GitHub as a public pull request or issue, including the name or handle you choose to provide. Direct GitHub contributions may also be associated with your GitHub profile. Links to other websites are governed by those sites' privacy policies.

Interview experiences

Contributors may publish under their name or as Anonymous. Please remove personal information, confidential material, interviewer names, and any detail that could identify someone who did not consent to publication. We may edit or remove a submission to protect privacy.

Questions or removal requests

To report personal information or request a correction, open an issue in the project repository. Do not include additional sensitive information in a public issue.