Where Is It Privacy Policy

Overview

Where Is It is a photo-first home inventory app that helps you remember where your household items live. This privacy policy explains how we handle your data. The short answer: we don't collect anything ourselves. Your photos and inventory stay in your own iCloud account.

Camera Usage

Where Is It uses the camera so you can snap photos of items to remember which room they're in. Photos are captured by you, on your device, and saved to the app's local database. We do not access your photo library, and we do not upload photos to any server we control.

Data Storage and iCloud Sync

Your rooms, items, and photos are stored locally on your device using SwiftData. If you are signed in to iCloud, the same data syncs to your private iCloud database via Apple's CloudKit so that it's available across your devices. This data lives in your iCloud account — we cannot see it or access it. Apple's handling of iCloud data is governed by Apple's Privacy Policy.

Household Sharing

You can optionally share an entire household with another person (e.g., your partner) using Apple's CKShare. When you do, that person can see and edit the rooms and items you've shared with them. Sharing happens directly between iCloud accounts — no server we operate is involved, and we cannot see who you share with or what is shared.

Data Collection

We do not collect, track, or transmit any personal data. Where Is It makes no network calls to servers we operate, uses no analytics services, no crash reporting tools, and no advertising or tracking SDKs. There are no user accounts to create — the app uses your existing iCloud account.

Contact

If you have any questions about this privacy policy or how Where Is It handles your data, please contact us at:

Email: vibecoder.company@gmail.com

Changes to This Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated date. Your continued use of Where Is It after any changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.