ZASO SmartCare
Third-Party SDK List
ZASO uses necessary SDKs or services depending on product functions. We require service providers to process personal information according to contracts and applicable laws.
1. Notes
This list describes the main third-party SDKs, system capability components, or services currently used by the ZASO App. Actual calls may vary depending on operating system version, feature switches, and usage scenarios.
2. Third-Party SDKs and Services
- JPush SDK: Provided by Shenzhen Hexun Huagu Information Technology Co., Ltd. Used for device reminders, order notices, and service messages. It may process device identifiers, push identifiers, network status, device information, and message delivery status. Its iOS privacy manifest may declare precise location data types. ZASO has disabled optional GPS, SSID, BSSID, and base station collection where supported and does not use this information for advertising tracking, user profiling, or geofence marketing.
- Alipay SDK: Used for order payment, payment result handling, refunds, and transaction security checks. It may process order number, payment amount, payment status, and device or network-related information.
- WeChat SDK: Used for WeChat Pay, sharing, or related WeChat capabilities. It may process order information, payment status, sharing results, and device or network-related information.
- Alibaba Cloud OSS: Used for uploading, accessing, and storing images, videos, vouchers, and other files. It may process file content, file identifiers, access logs, and necessary security records.
3. App Functional Components
- Bluetooth components: Used to discover, connect, and manage smart devices, complete provisioning, and communicate with devices.
- QR scanning components: Used to scan device codes, referral codes, promotion QR codes, or other business QR codes.
- Image and video picker components: Used to select and upload posts, videos, after-sales vouchers, customer support feedback materials, or profile images.
- System sharing and link-opening components: Used to share posters, open customer support links, or navigate to third-party pages.
4. Processing Principles
We call SDKs and components only when required for the corresponding function and limit processing to the necessary scope where possible. You may disable some permissions in system settings; related functions may become unavailable after disabling them.