Snaply (“the app”) is developed by Vadim Semenko (“we”, “us”), trading as ZeroSix Studio. This policy explains what the app does with your information. Short version: your screenshots stay on your iPhone — we never receive them and cannot see them.
What stays on your device
Everything you work on. The screenshots you import, the redactions, annotations, text, crops, frames and templates you apply, your recent projects, the automatically saved draft, and your app settings (including the interface language) are stored locally on your iPhone.
Text recognition for Magic redact runs entirely on the device using Apple’s Vision framework. No image, and no text found in an image, is ever uploaded. Snaply has no account, no login and no cloud sync. We do not have access to any of this data.
What leaves your device
Three things, none of which contain your images:
Analytics
We use Firebase Analytics (Google) to understand which features are used — for example that a screenshot was imported, that a tool was opened, or that an export completed. It records the event, your device model, OS version, coarse region and an app-instance identifier. It never records the content of a screenshot. Analytics data is not linked to your identity.
Crash and performance diagnostics
We use Firebase Crashlytics (also Google, covered by the policy linked above) to receive crash reports and basic performance data: device model, OS version, a stack trace and whether the app was running a Pro entitlement at the time. This is how a bug that only happens on one device model gets found and fixed.
Purchases
Subscriptions and one-time unlocks are processed by Apple. We use RevenueCat to validate receipts and keep track of whether your purchase is active. RevenueCat receives an anonymous app user identifier and your purchase status — not your name, email or payment details, which Apple never shares with us.
Permissions
- Photos.Snaply uses Apple’s system photo picker, which runs outside the app: you choose the screenshots, and only those images are handed to Snaply. Saving an edited image back to your library asks for permission separately. Snaply never browses your library on its own.
Snaply asks for nothing else — no camera, no contacts, no location, no notifications, no tracking across other apps or websites.
Accounts
The app does not require, or offer, an account.
Children
The app is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect their data.
Your choices
- Delete your data: Settings → Delete All My Data inside the app removes every project and draft. Deleting the app removes all local data with it.
- Limit tracking:Snaply does not track you across other apps or websites. iOS Settings → Privacy & Security also applies to the diagnostics Apple forwards.
- Request information or deletion: email [email protected]; we respond within 5 business days.
Changes
We’ll update this page and the date above when things change. Material changes will also be noted in the app’s release notes.
Contact
[email protected] · Snaply · ZeroSix Studio