Last updated: 14 July 2026 · Anwar Studio Official
The short version. QuestFiles has no servers. We do not collect, transmit or store any of your data. Your files, your network passwords and your cloud sign-ins stay on your headset.
There is no analytics, no telemetry, no advertising and no account to create. When QuestFiles talks to the network, it talks only to the servers you chose: your own NAS or PC, or the cloud provider you signed in to.
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Nothing. QuestFiles operates entirely on your device. We run no backend, we have no database, and we receive no data from the app — not your files, not their names, not usage statistics, not crash reports, not an identifier of any kind.
To do its job, QuestFiles stores the following locally, in the app's private storage. None of it ever leaves the device.
| Data | Why it exists | How it is protected |
|---|---|---|
| Network connections (SMB, FTP, SFTP, WebDAV): host, username, password | So a saved server reconnects without retyping the password. | Passwords are encrypted with a key held in the Android Keystore — hardware-backed, and unusable outside this app on this device. |
| Cloud sign-in tokens (Google Drive, Dropbox) | So you stay signed in between sessions. | Stored in the app's private storage, readable only by QuestFiles. Sign out at any time to delete them. |
| Cached network media | Files opened from a share or from cloud are cached so they play back smoothly. | App-private cache. You set the size limit (1–30 GB) and can clear it at any time in Tools → Cache. |
| Preferences, bookmarks, recent locations | Your settings and the folders you pinned. | App-private storage. |
Uninstalling QuestFiles removes all of it.
QuestFiles requests broad storage access because that is what a file manager is: it needs to see your files in order to show them, copy them, or delete them at your request. It reads and writes files only when you ask it to. It never scans your files for content, never indexes them anywhere but on the device, and never uploads them anywhere you did not explicitly pick as a destination.
QuestFiles connects only to addresses you enter yourself — your NAS, your PC, your server. Your credentials are sent to that server and to nobody else. Some protocols (FTP, WebDAV over plain HTTP) are unencrypted by design; that is a property of the protocol and of the server you chose, not of QuestFiles. Use SFTP, or WebDAV over HTTPS, if you need the connection itself protected.
If you connect Google Drive, QuestFiles uses the drive.file scope. This is the narrowest scope Google offers: the app can only see the files you specifically pick in Google's own file picker. It has no view of the rest of your Drive.
QuestFiles' use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Specifically:
Revoke access at any time from your Google account permissions page, or by signing out inside the app.
If you connect Dropbox, QuestFiles requests full-Dropbox access, because the app's purpose is to let you browse and transfer your whole Dropbox from inside the headset. That access is used for nothing else: files are read and written on your device, at your instruction, and are never sent to us. Revoke access at any time from Dropbox connected apps, or by signing out inside the app.
| Permission | What it is for |
|---|---|
| All-files access | Browsing and managing the files on your headset. This is the app's core function. |
| Internet & network state | Reaching the network shares and cloud accounts you connect to. |
| USB host | Reading and writing external drives you plug in. |
| Foreground service (data sync) | Keeping a long file transfer running while the headset is idle. |
| Notifications | Showing transfer progress. |
QuestFiles does not use the cameras, the microphone, hand-tracking data, eye-tracking data or any other sensor beyond what the system needs to render a 2D panel and accept your input.
QuestFiles is a utility, is not directed at children, and collects no data from anyone — children included.
QuestFiles is distributed through the Meta Horizon Store. Meta's own handling of your data is governed by the Meta Privacy Policy and is outside our control. We receive nothing from Meta beyond anonymous, aggregate store statistics.
Since we hold no data about you, there is nothing for us to export or delete. Everything the app stores lives on your headset: clear the cache in Tools → Cache, delete a saved connection or sign out of a cloud account inside the app, or uninstall QuestFiles to remove all of it at once.
If this policy changes, the date at the top changes with it, and a material change will be noted in the app's release notes. Since we collect nothing, changes should be rare.
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