Google Privacy Policy | Dolphin Computer Access

SuperNova User Data - Access to Google Drive

SuperNova uses the Google Drive API to make it easier for you to store files created by the SuperNova Scan & Read feature on Google Drive.
For further details of how to configure this feature, please refer to your SuperNova manual, which is accessible in the SuperNova Help menu.

SuperNova uses the name SuperNova on Google Cloud Platform. That is the name you will see on the OAuth consent screen.

Your use of Google API with SuperNova is subject to each respective APIs terms of service. Please see Google APIs Terms of Service for details.

The integration of SuperNova with Google Drive is governed by the privacy policy.

Accessing User Data

SuperNova accesses Google resources from the computer which uses SuperNova software. Your computer communicates directly with the Google APIs and so SuperNova never receives your data, or permission to access your data.

SuperNova sends users to the Google Account sign in screen for authorisation. It does not directly access your data and it does not collect user data from Google.

Using User Data

SuperNova includes a Scan & Read feature. This allows you to upload and modify Optical Character Recognition (OCR) files on your Google Drive. It can only happen after you provide an authorisation token, which requires that you authenticate yourself as a specific Google user and authorise SuperNova to perform these actions on your behalf.

SuperNova can help you obtain a token by guiding you through the Google OAuth flow. There, you must consent to allow SuperNova to operate on your behalf. The Google OAuth consent screen describes the scope of SuperNova authorisation. It will be stated as “See, edit, create and delete all of your Google drive files”.

Sharing User Data

SuperNova only communicates with Google APIs. No user data is shared with Dolphin or any other party.

Storing User Data

SuperNova stores your credentials on your computer for use by you at a later date. Exercise appropriate levels of caution when you use SuperNova on shared computers.