This privacy policy describes how the Chicago Bike Share Status Alexa skill and the Columbus Bike Share Status Alexa skill ("the skill") collects and uses personal information.
The only personal information stored by the skill is user-provided addresses. You may use the skill without providing an address, in which case the skill stores no information about you. If you choose to store an address, it will be connected with a unique ID, randomly-generated by Amazon. The skill recognizes you only through this unique ID.
If you choose to provide an address (for example, by saying "Echo, tell Chicago Bikeshare to add my origin address.", or "Echo, tell Columbus Bikeshare to add my destination address."), you will be guided through a dialog to input address information. At the conclusion of the dialog, you will be asked to confirm the address. If you do not confirm the address, no information will be stored. If you do confirm the address, that address will be stored for later use.
Addresses provided to the skill will be used only to determine which Divvy or CoGo stations are nearest to your location(s) of interest so that the skill can inform you about the status of those stations. Your personal information will not be made available to any third party for any purpose.
Personal information you provide will be stored in resources provided by Amazon Web Services.
You may ask what, if any, address the skill has stored for you by asking "Echo, ask Chicago bikeshare to tell me what origin address is stored" or "Echo, ask Columbus bikeshare to tell me what destination address is stored". At any time, you may request that we remove your information by saying "Echo, tell Chicago bikeshare to delete my addresses". If you request that the skill delete your address information and confirm the request, the skill will retain no record of your personal information.