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Privacy Policy — Snapport: Passport Photo Maker (Android)
- Effective date
- 19 August 2026
- Last updated
- 19 August 2026
- App
- Snapport
- Platform
- Android
- Developer
- Nainnie Labs
- Contact
- hello@nainnielabs.com
This Privacy Policy explains how the Snapport – Passport Photo Maker app ("Snapport", "the app", "we", "us") handles your information. Snapport is developed and published by Nainnie Labs.
Using Snapport on iPhone? The iOS policy is here — the two versions of the app differ, so they have separate policies.
1. Photos and images
- All photo processing — face detection, cropping, background editing, compression, and print-sheet generation — happens locally on your device. Your photos are never transmitted to our servers or any third party. We do not operate any server that receives your images.
- Photos you create are saved only where you choose: to your device's gallery, or shared through apps you select.
- The app keeps a local list of your recent photos in its private storage on your device so you can re-open and re-export them. You can delete these at any time from within the app, and they are removed entirely if you uninstall the app.
- Face detection and background segmentation use on-device machine learning (Google ML Kit). These models run offline on your device; your images are not sent to Google for this processing.
2. Camera and media access
- Camera permission is requested only if you choose to take a new photo inside the app. It is used solely to capture that photo.
- Selecting existing photos uses the Android system photo picker, which gives the app access only to the specific photos you select — not your whole gallery.
3. Information we do not collect
Snapport does not require an account and does not collect, store, or process: your name, email address, phone number, contacts, precise location, or the content of your photos. We have no user database.
4. Advertising (Google AdMob)
The free version of Snapport displays advertisements served by Google AdMob, a third-party advertising service provided by Google. To serve and measure ads, the Google Mobile Ads SDK may collect and process data such as:
- Device information (device model, operating system version, screen properties)
- Advertising ID (a resettable identifier provided by Android)
- IP address and coarse (approximate) location derived from it
- Ad interaction data (impressions, clicks) and diagnostics/performance data
This data is collected and processed by Google under its own policies. For details, see Google's Privacy Policy and How Google uses information from sites or apps that use its services.
- Consent: where required (including the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland), you will be shown a consent form before ads are loaded, and you can choose whether to allow personalized ads or limit data use. You can change your choice at any time via Settings → Privacy options inside the app.
- Advertising ID: you can reset or delete your Advertising ID in your device settings (Settings → Google → Ads), and you can opt out of ad personalization there as well.
- Remove Ads: if you purchase the one-time "Remove Ads" upgrade, the app stops requesting and displaying ads, and the Google Mobile Ads SDK is no longer used to serve ads to you.
5. Purchases
In-app purchases (such as Remove Ads) are processed by Google Play. We do not receive or store your payment details; Google Play provides us only with confirmation that a purchase was made so we can unlock the feature on your device. Google's handling of payment data is governed by the Google Privacy Policy.
6. Data sharing
We do not sell your personal information. The only third parties that receive data from the app are:
- Google AdMob — advertising data described in Section 4 (free version only)
- Google Play Billing — purchase processing described in Section 5
7. Data retention
Because we do not collect your photos or personal information, we have nothing to retain on our side. Data stored locally by the app (recent photos, settings) remains on your device until you delete it in the app or uninstall the app. Data collected by Google (advertising) is retained according to Google's policies.
8. Your rights
Depending on where you live (for example, under the GDPR in the EEA/UK or the CCPA/CPRA in California), you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict the processing of your personal data, and to object to processing or withdraw consent. Because Snapport itself does not collect personal data, most of these rights are exercised through your device settings and the in-app privacy options for advertising, or directly with Google for data it processes. You can also contact us using the details below and we will help where we can. You have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
9. Children's privacy
Snapport is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Ad serving is configured in line with Google Play's family and ads policies. If you believe a child has provided personal data through the app, contact us and we will assist in addressing it.
10. Security
Your photos never leave your device, which is the strongest protection available: there is no cloud copy to breach. Locally stored app data is kept in the app's private storage area, which other apps cannot access on modern Android versions.
11. 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 store listing.
12. Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or your data, contact:
Nainnie Labs
Email: hello@nainnielabs.com
Website: https://nainnielabs.com