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Firebase
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Stored data
Jira instance URL
Jira client key (tenant ID)
Shared secrets for communication with Jira
Jira board Id used for the estimation session(s)
Account ids of users (estimation session participants, moderators, observers, users that modified any of session properties)
Ids of Jira issues (active issues, voted issues, issues selected in the filter, reference issues)
Estimation votes and comments of users per issue
Session state (e.g., open/closed flag, timer state)
Security
The Firebase database is secured using Firebase security rules. Each user in your Jira instance has access to all data listed in the Stored data section for all your poker sessions. Anonymous users and users from different Jira instances do not have access to your data. Additionally, daily backups of the database are stored for 30 days.
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We store the minimal amount of data needed to provide our service. We don't store issue summaries, descriptions, comments, or other sensitive information. We don't store users' full names or e-mails but we use user keys provided by Jira, which may include these details. |
Bugsnag
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Stored data
Jira client key
Board ID
User IP address
User language
User browser information (browser, version, locale, operating system, user agent)
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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Stored data
User display name
User email address
Board id
Board name
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We analyze application logs only for the purpose of monitoring application health and doing post-incident analysis. If you’d like us to skip processing logs from your instance, please let us know at Appfire Support Portal or support@appfire.com. |
Google Analytics
For a better understanding of our clients, we collect anonymous statistics on plugin usage. These statistics tell us how we should develop our plugin to make our clients happy.
What is collected
The following table provides a comprehensive overview of the analytics data collection policy we employ.
This table is not intended to list all the possible events collected by the add-on. It is, however, intended to list all rules and exceptions from those rules so that you are able to assess whether something can be collected or not.
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User interface and usage | When displaying and interacting with Agile Poker's components and pages, including but not limited to:
Interacting means clicking on the components or changing their state. |
Flags and statistics | We collect boolean flags and statistical numbers from the entered data. This pertains to data obtained through add-on components or pages, including configuration and usage pages. For example:
Flags and statistics do not contain any user-created data. |
Context | We collect a few general context values from Jira, such as the license type (evaluation/paid). Context parameters do not contain any user-created data. |
What is not collected
In Google Analytics, we only collect minimal and anonymous data in accordance with the rules outlined above. Specifically, we do not gather any information about users, issues, values of comments, or any identifiable information about the Jira instance itself.
Disabling Google Analytics
We highly recommend keeping Google Analytics enabled as it allows us to utilize anonymous usage statistics to enhance Agile Poker for Jira Cloud and better meet the needs of our clients. However, if you still wish to disable Google Analytics, you can find instructions on how to do so on the Global Settings page.