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Privacy Policy — Snapport: Passport Photo Maker (iOS)
- Effective date
- 22 August 2026
- Last updated
- 22 August 2026
- App
- Snapport
- Platform
- iOS
- Developer
- Nainnie Labs
- Contact
- hello@nainnielabs.com
This Privacy Policy explains how the Snapport – Passport Photo Maker app for iOS ("Snapport", "the app", "we", "us") handles your information. Snapport is developed and published by Nainnie Labs.
Using Snapport on Android? The Android policy is here — the two versions of the app differ, so they have separate policies.
1. We collect no data
Snapport does not collect, store, transmit, or process any personal information. There is no account to create, no user database, and no server that receives anything from the app.
This is not a policy commitment alone — it is a property of how the app is built. Snapport contains no networking code. It has no analytics framework, no crash reporting service, no advertising software, and no third-party software development kits of any kind. The only network activity the app is capable of is Apple's own purchase system, described in section 5.
2. Photos and images
- All photo processing — face detection, measurement, cropping, background replacement, compression, and print-sheet generation — happens entirely on your device. Your photos are never transmitted anywhere. We operate no server that could receive them.
- Face detection and background separation use Apple's Vision framework, which is built into iOS and runs offline on your device. Your images are not sent to Apple or to us for this processing, and no machine-learning models are downloaded.
- Photos you create are saved only where you choose: to your photo library, shared through apps you select, or printed.
- The app keeps a local list of your recent photos in its private storage on your device so you can re-open them. You can delete these from within the app, and they are removed entirely if you delete the app.
3. Metadata is removed from your photos
Photographs normally carry hidden metadata — GPS coordinates showing where they were taken, your device model and serial number, the exact date and time, and camera settings.
Snapport removes all of it. Every photo the app exports is written from scratch with only the information a passport authority needs: image resolution, colour profile, and orientation. Location data, device identifiers, timestamps and camera details are not carried through to the file you save or send.
This matters because a passport or visa photo is often emailed to an agency or uploaded to a government portal. Without this step, that file would carry your location and device details with it.
4. Camera and photo access
- Camera access is requested only if you choose to take a new photo inside the app, and is used solely to capture that photo. The camera is not used at any other time.
- Choosing an existing photo uses Apple's system photo picker. This gives the app access only to the specific photo you select — Snapport never requests permission to read your photo library, and cannot see any photo you have not chosen.
- Saving a photo requests add-only access to your photo library. The app can add the photo you created; it cannot read what is already there.
5. Purchases
Snapport offers a one-time in-app purchase that unlocks full-resolution export and print sheets. Purchases are processed entirely by Apple through the App Store.
We do not receive or store your payment details, your name, or your Apple Account information. Apple provides the app only with confirmation that a purchase exists, so the feature can be unlocked on your device. Apple's handling of payment data is governed by the Apple Privacy Policy.
This purchase is eligible for Family Sharing, which is managed by Apple and shares no information with us.
6. No advertising and no tracking
Snapport shows no advertisements. It does not access your Advertising Identifier, does not track you across apps or websites, and does not request App Tracking Transparency permission — because there is nothing it would track you for.
7. Data sharing
We share nothing, because we receive nothing. The only third party involved in the app at all is Apple, and only for processing a purchase you choose to make.
We do not sell personal information. We have never had any personal information to sell.
8. Data retention
Because we collect nothing, we have nothing to retain. Data stored locally by the app — your recent photos and your settings — remains on your device until you delete it in the app or delete the app itself.
9. Your rights
Depending on where you live, including under the GDPR in the EEA and UK, and the CCPA/CPRA in California, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict the processing of your personal data.
Because Snapport does not collect or process any personal data, there is nothing for us to access, correct, or delete on your behalf. All of your data stays on your device and is entirely under your control. You may contact us at any time with questions, and you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
10. Children's privacy
Snapport is not directed at children, and collects no personal information from anyone, including children. Because the app has no data collection, no advertising, and no network activity, there is no mechanism through which a child's information could reach us.
11. Security
Your photos never leave your device, which is the strongest protection available: there is no copy anywhere else that could be breached. Locally stored app data is kept in the app's private container, which other apps cannot access, protected by iOS file-level encryption when your device is locked.
12. Accuracy and your application
Snapport helps you size, crop and prepare a photograph to published requirements. It cannot guarantee that any passport, visa, or identity document application will be accepted. Requirements change, and acceptance decisions rest entirely with the issuing authority.
Some authorities prohibit digitally altered photographs. Where Snapport is aware of such a restriction for a document type, background replacement and other adjustments are disabled for that document. You remain responsible for checking your own authority's current rules.
13. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date. Significant changes will be highlighted in the app or its App Store listing.
14. Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or your data, contact:
Nainnie Labs
Email: hello@nainnielabs.com
Website: https://nainnielabs.com