Photos access and your library
To detect screenshots and run OCR, the app needs permission to read the parts of your photo library you authorize. Apple’s system permission dialogs control what is shared. You can revoke or narrow access at any time in iOS / iPadOS / compatible platform settings.
What we do not do (today)
Based on the current App Store privacy disclosure:
- We do not use this app to collect personal data for our own analytics or ad targeting as described in that label.
- We do not sell personal information.
- The app does not silently delete your originals; cleanup suggestions are presented for your review.
Apple and the App Store
Apple processes technical and account-related data when you download, update, or sign in to the store. That processing is governed by Apple’s policies and your Apple ID settings, independent of this privacy notice.
Children
The app is rated 4+ on the App Store. If you allow a child to use a shared device, review Apple’s parental controls (Screen Time, Family Sharing, and media privacy settings) to match your household rules.
Changes over time
Features may evolve (for example, optional cloud sync or analytics). When practices change in a material way, we expect the App Store privacy details and this page—or the developer’s primary policy URL—to be updated. The “last reviewed” stamp above will move forward when we publish revisions here.
Note: This HTML page is a plain-language companion to the store listing. It is not a substitute for mandatory legal disclosures in your jurisdiction if those impose stricter requirements.
Questions
For privacy questions specific to SnapOrganizer, use the support or contact channel shown on the official App Store page, or reach the developer through the site linked from the listing.