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Your photo library is personal.

This policy explains what PhotoDay Cleaner accesses, what stays on your device, and when information may leave it.

Last updated August 20, 2026

The short version

PhotoDay Cleaner needs Photos access to scan and display cleanup suggestions. Review state and preferences are stored on your device. The current app implementation has no feature for selling photo data or using it for advertising.

Photos library access

After you grant permission, PhotoDay Cleaner reads photo assets and metadata needed to identify screenshots, large files, accidental captures, and similar moments. It requests changes only when you confirm a final deletion through Apple's Photos framework. You can change Photos access in iOS Settings.

On-device analysis

PhotoDay Cleaner performs its initial scan and conservative classification on your iPhone using Apple platform frameworks. Suggestions are not deletion commands. Protected, kept, and staged decisions remain local unless a platform service described below requires processing.

Optional Gemini review

If Gemini is configured and you use an AI-enhanced scan, PhotoDay Cleaner may send a reduced review image and limited contextual metadata to Google's Gemini API to refine a cleanup reason. Do not enable this feature if you do not want supported candidates processed by Google. PhotoDay Cleaner works without Gemini.

Purchases

PhotoDay Cleaner may use Apple In-App Purchase and RevenueCat to manage entitlements and credits. Those providers process purchase identifiers and transaction information under their own policies. PhotoDay Cleaner does not receive your full payment-card details.

Website and support

This website currently has no account system or app-configured advertising pixels. Hosting infrastructure may process standard request information for delivery and security. If you email support, the address, message, and attachments you choose to provide are used to respond to you.

Retention, choices, and contact

You can remove local app data by deleting PhotoDay Cleaner and can revoke Photos access in iOS Settings. Support-message retention depends on the email provider and operational needs; you may ask support to delete a message where applicable. Questions can be sent through the Support page.

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