Privacy on iPhone: how your data is protected in our apps

Some of our products work with the user's most sensitive data: Phone Call Recorder stores conversations, Secret Calculator hides personal photos, PDF Scanner handles paperwork. Here are the principles the protection is built on.
Data stays on the device
The base principle: everything that can be processed locally is processed locally. Recordings, vault photos and scans live on your iPhone, not on our servers. We physically have no access to the contents of your vault or your recordings.
App Privacy labels: what we declare
Since 2020 every App Store app carries a "privacy nutrition label" — a public declaration of what data it collects. You can check it on any of our apps' App Store pages under "App Privacy". The rule is simple: if data isn't needed for a feature to work — we don't collect it.
Access protection
Secret Calculator disguises itself as an ordinary calculator and opens the vault only after the PIN is entered. The data inside is protected by iOS system encryption: without the unlocked device and the code, access is impossible.
Tracking transparency
iOS's App Tracking Transparency requires separate permission for any cross-app tracking. You can always decline — core features are not affected.
What you can do
- Check App Privacy labels before installing any app
- Use a vault code different from your phone passcode
- Review app permissions in iOS Settings regularly
Questions about our products' privacy? Write to us via the support page — we answer every email.


