Accessibility-Audit Privacy Policy
Accessibility-Audit — Privacy Policy
Last updated: 21 May 2026
Accessibility-Audit("the App", "we", "us") is an on-device accessibility auditing tool for app screenshots. Your privacy matters and the App is designed so that none of your content ever leaves your device.
This policy explains what information the App handles, how it is used, and the choices available to you.
1. Data we collect
We do not collect, transmit, or share any personal data.
The App processes the following on your device only:
- Screenshots you choose to audit. You explicitly select images from your photo library (or drag them into the App). These images are processed locally and stored only inside your private App database.
- Audit results. Compliance scores, detected violations, focus-order predictions, suggested accessibility labels, and any accessibility disclosure manifest you create are stored locally in SwiftData on your device.
- Branding settings you enter. Your optional team name, logo, accent color, and PDF page size live in the App's local preferences (UserDefaults) on your device.
No account is required. We do not assign you any identifier. We do not use analytics, advertising, attribution, or crash-reporting SDKs.
2. How information is used
All processing happens on your device using Apple frameworks:
- Apple Vision (
VNRecognizeTextRequest,VNDetectRectanglesRequest) reads text and shapes from the screenshots you audit. - Apple Foundation Models ("On-device LM" — an optional setting) suggests accessibility labels and hints from cropped icon images. This model runs locally on your device using Apple's private compute; nothing about the request is sent to Anthropic, OpenAI, or any third-party service.
- PDFKit and SwiftUI render the branded PDF reports you choose to export.
We do not transmit your screenshots, audit reports, suggested labels, or any other content to any server controlled by us or by any third party.
3. Data storage and retention
- All data lives in the App's sandboxed container on your device.
- Apple may include this container in your iCloud Device Backup if you have it enabled; this is governed by Apple's iCloud terms and is not a backup Accessibility-Audit controls.
- You can delete any individual audit report from inside the App, or remove all data at once by uninstalling the App.
4. Permissions the App may request
- Photo Library access — required to import the screenshots you choose to audit. You can revoke this at any time in Settings → Privacy & Security → Photos → Accessibility-Audit.
The App does not request access to your camera, microphone, location, contacts, calendar, health data, or motion data.
5. Sharing your reports
The App lets you export audit results as a PDF and copy accessibility labels / statements to the system pasteboard. These are user-initiated actions — what you do with the exported file or copied text is entirely up to you. We are not involved in or aware of any sharing.
6. Third-party services
Accessibility-Audit does not integrate with any third-party services, SDKs, analytics platforms, or advertising networks. The only software frameworks involved are Apple's own (Vision, Foundation Models, SwiftData, SwiftUI, PDFKit, UIKit).
7. Children's privacy
Accessibility-Audit is intended for developers, designers, and accessibility professionals. The App does not knowingly collect any personal information from children under 13, and it does not collect personal information from users of any age.
8. Your rights
Because no personal data is collected or transmitted, there is no remote profile to access, correct, export, or delete. You retain full control over the data stored locally — you can view, edit, export, or delete it inside the App at any time, and you can remove the App entirely to erase all data.
If you are a resident of the EU/EEA (GDPR), the UK (UK GDPR), California (CCPA/CPRA), or another region with privacy laws granting you rights to access/delete personal data, those rights are satisfied by design: there is no data outside your device for us to access on your behalf.
9. Security
Because data never leaves your device, it is protected by the device's own security model (Secure Enclave, full-disk encryption when a passcode is set, App Sandbox isolation, and Photo Library entitlement gating).
10. Changes to this policy
If we change this policy, the updated version will be posted at the same URL and the "Last updated" date above will change. Material changes will be highlighted in the App's release notes.
11. Contact
Questions about this policy or the App's data handling:
Valeriya Pekar
Email:
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