Pink Spot · Last updated 2026-06-15
Privacy Policy
Short version
Pink Spot does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data. Each day three words are shown on a card. You take a photo when you spot one of the words in the world. Apple's on-device vision reads the photo to confirm the match. The photo, the prompt, the streak — all stay on your device. There are no accounts, no analytics, and no third-party SDKs that contact a server. The only network calls the app makes are to Apple's StoreKit when you choose to subscribe or unlock the Lifetime tier.
Who we are
Pink Spot is published by Danielius Studio LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company at 30 N Gould St, Suite #5280, Sheridan, WY 82801, USA (“we”, “us”).
Data we do NOT collect
- No account, no email, no password — the app has no signup.
- No analytics, no telemetry, no event tracking.
- No advertising identifiers (no IDFA, no fingerprinting).
- No usage data sent off the device.
- No location, no contacts, no calendar. The app does not request these permissions.
- No HealthKit, no Health data.
System permissions
Pink Spot requests Camera access only — to capture today's quest photo when you tap the shutter. The photo is read on-device by Apple Vision and saved to the app sandbox. The app does not access your existing camera roll. You can revoke camera access at any time in iOS Settings → Pink Spot.
What stays on your device
- Your quest entries (the three-word prompt for each day, the photo you captured, the match result from Apple Vision, and a small thumbnail used by the year wall). Stored as
QuestEntriesrecords in on-device SwiftData. Larger payloads such as the photo data use SwiftDataexternalStorageattributes so the store stays compact. - The current daily streak and the date the app was first launched. Stored in
UserDefaults. - Whether the day-three gift screen has been acknowledged.
All of the above lives on your device and never leaves it. Uninstalling the app deletes it.
On-device vision (Apple Intelligence)
The word-match check uses Apple's on-device vision models, accessed through public Vision framework APIs on iOS 26. The vision model executes on your iPhone's Neural Engine. Your photo is passed to the model in-process and never leaves the device. The app does not use Apple's Private Cloud Compute fallback for this feature.
Pink Spot is available only on Apple Intelligence-capable devices (iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16, or newer) running iOS 26 or later. On older or unsupported devices, the app cannot verify matches.
In-app purchases
Free use includes three quest days lifetime. Pink Spot Pro unlocks unlimited daily quests, the year wall of all your finds, and the Lock Screen widget. If you choose to subscribe (Monthly, Annual) or buy the Lifetime unlock, that transaction is handled by Apple's StoreKit. Apple processes the payment and shares only the receipt with the app so we can verify your entitlement. We never see your card number, billing address, or any personal information beyond Apple's opaque transaction identifier.
Subscription receipts are stored on-device by iOS and used to validate your entitlement when you re-open the app. They are not sent to any server we operate.
Family Sharing
Pink Spot Pro purchases (Monthly, Annual, Lifetime) are Family-Shareable through Apple's standard Family Sharing mechanism. Apple handles eligibility checks; we do not see who is in your family group.
Children
Pink Spot is rated 4+ in the App Store. Because the app collects no data at all, it complies with COPPA and similar children's-privacy regulations by design.
Your rights
Because Pink Spot does not collect data, there is nothing for us to export, correct, or delete on your behalf. To revoke all access and remove all on-device state, including every captured photo, simply delete the app.
For questions, write to dchalikovasss@gmail.com.
Changes
If we ever introduce a feature that involves any data leaving the device (for example, cloud sync of quest photos), this page will be updated and the “Last updated” date at the top will change. For v1.0, no such feature exists.