Privacy position

Privacy is treated as a product boundary.

CrazyAIAgent builds focused utilities for iPhone, Apple Watch, and Mac. The privacy posture is simple: describe permissions clearly, avoid impossible cleanup claims, and keep sensitive analysis local when the app's job allows it.

AI Cleaning

Photo analysis stays framed around the device.

AI Cleaning - Photo Cleaner is positioned around on-device AI photo classification and cleanup. Its core photo organization features are described as local device workflows, not cloud photo upload workflows.

Photo library access

Used to classify, review, and clean photos that the user chooses to manage.

AI classification

Used to group photos into practical categories such as food, documents, receipts, and ID cards.

Deletion control

Cleanup actions should remain reviewable and intentional.

Travel Translator

Translation permissions follow the mode the user chooses.

Translation Specialist can use microphone input for voice conversations and the camera or a selected image for text recognition. Its US App Store privacy label stated “Data Not Collected” when checked on July 17, 2026; users should review the current label before installing.

Microphone

Used when the user starts voice translation or live interpretation.

Camera and selected images

Used when the user chooses camera or photo text translation for menus, signs, or documents.

Current Apple disclosure

Check the US App Store privacy label for the current developer disclosure.

GIFmaker

GIF editing stays on the iPhone.

The current GIFmaker-Gif Studio listing states that the core workflow runs entirely on the device with no account and no uploads. Apple's public product page displayed the developer privacy label “Data Not Collected” when checked on July 17, 2026.

Photo library access

Used when you choose photos, videos, or Live Photos and when you save an exported GIF.

On-device processing

Frame extraction, timing, text, canvas, and loop editing happen locally for the core workflow.

Current Apple disclosure

Check the App Store privacy label for the latest developer disclosure.

HappyRide

Automatic tracking requires explicit motion, location, and Health permissions.

HappyRide uses on-device motion signals and background location to identify and record qualifying activities. The core tracker is designed to work offline; optional route planning uses a network connection. Apple Health access remains subject to your permission.

Motion & Fitness

Used to distinguish cycling, walking, and running patterns for automatic detection.

Background location

Used to record the route of a qualifying activity even when the app is not on screen.

Apple Health

Used with permission for supported signals and to save route, heart rate, calories, and workout details.

Optional route planning

Quiet, scenic, balanced, shortest, and nearby-destination routes require network access.

Mac privacy apps

Screen privacy utilities should not create new privacy surprises.

Anti-spy screen and Anti-spy screen Lite are Mac utilities for privacy workflows such as sensitive work, protected app hiding, and safer presentation mode.

Camera permission

Used for local face-count detection in privacy workflows.

Protected apps

Used to decide which windows should be hidden or protected during privacy events.

Screen-share safety

Used to reduce accidental exposure during meetings or presentation contexts.

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