Photos stay on your device
SnapFind processes screenshots locally on your phone. The app does not upload your photos, screenshots, thumbnails, or local photo metadata to SnapFind servers.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
SnapFind is designed as a local-first screenshot cleanup app. This policy explains what the app processes and what it does not collect.
SnapFind processes screenshots locally on your phone. The app does not upload your photos, screenshots, thumbnails, or local photo metadata to SnapFind servers.
The app may store local metadata such as screenshot identifiers, dimensions, file size, timestamps, thumbnail paths, category labels, saved status, and cleanup suggestion state. This data is used to power browsing and cleanup workflows on your device.
SnapFind asks for photo library access so it can find screenshots and display them for review. You can change or revoke this permission in system settings.
Deleting screenshots uses the operating system photo deletion flow. The system may show a confirmation prompt before removing assets from your library.
The app uses Firebase Analytics and Firebase Crashlytics for app health, crash diagnosis, screen and feature usage, permission results, scan status, purchase events, and cleanup outcomes. These events use app, platform, version, status, and count fields; they must not include screenshots, thumbnails, raw photo content, service credentials, purchase receipts, or private photo-library payloads. This marketing site may be served through Cloudflare, which can process standard request data such as IP address, user agent, and request URL for security, performance, and delivery.
For privacy questions, contact support@snapfind.app.