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Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 28, 2026

Privacy, without the fine-print surprise.

Screen Path has no advertising, no behavioral analytics, and no cross-app or cross-website tracking. You can use the app without creating an account, and your personal film profile is stored locally on your device.

1. Scope

This Privacy Policy explains how the independent developer of Screen Path (“Screen Path,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) handles information when you use the Screen Path iOS app or this website.

2. Information we handle

Information stored on your device. The app stores a small preference indicating whether you completed onboarding. It also stores your personal film profile, such as watched status, watchlist activity, ratings, reviews you write, watched learning videos, quiz scores, and related timestamps. Screen Path may also use standard device storage for temporary files and cached media. This information stays on your device and is removed when you delete the app or clear the relevant device data.

App content and network requests. The app and website load film artwork from TMDB, and the app may retrieve content from Firebase or Google Cloud infrastructure. Like any internet request, these providers may receive technical data such as your IP address, request time, device or operating-system information, app version, bundle identifier, and the requested file or resource.

Crash diagnostics. Screen Path links Firebase Crashlytics to help identify and fix crashes. When diagnostic collection is enabled, Crashlytics may process crash stack traces, relevant app state, device model, operating-system information, app version, timestamps, and installation identifiers. We do not combine crash information with an advertising profile or use it to track you across other companies’ apps or websites.

Messages you send us. If you contact us, we receive the information in your message, such as your email address, the message itself, and any diagnostic details you choose to provide.

This website. The website does not set advertising or analytics cookies and does not include tracking pixels or session-replay tools. Its hosting provider may process standard server logs, including IP addresses, requested pages, timestamps, and browser information, to deliver and protect the site.

Screen Path does not ask for your name, precise location, contacts, photos, microphone, advertising identifier, or payment details through the app. The app currently has no user accounts and does not sell personal information.

3. How we use information

We use the limited information described above to:

Where European data-protection law applies, these activities rely on performance of the service you request, our legitimate interests in operating a secure and reliable app, compliance with legal obligations, or consent where the law requires it.

4. Service providers and sharing

We do not sell your personal information or share it for cross-context behavioral advertising. Limited technical information may be processed by providers that help operate Screen Path:

We may also disclose information when reasonably necessary to comply with law, protect users or the public, investigate abuse, or protect our legal rights. If the app is transferred as part of a business transaction, we will require the recipient to respect this Policy and provide notice where required.

These providers may process information in countries outside your own. Where required, transfers are protected through recognized safeguards such as adequacy decisions or standard contractual clauses.

5. Retention and security

On-device preferences and profile data remain until you reset them, clear the relevant device data, or delete the app. We keep support messages only as long as reasonably needed to answer them, maintain necessary records, or meet legal obligations. Firebase states that Crashlytics retains associated crash information and identifiers for a limited period; its current published retention period for crash stack traces and associated identifiers is 90 days before removal from live and backup systems begins. Hosting and security logs follow the relevant provider’s retention practices.

We use reasonable administrative and technical safeguards appropriate to the limited information involved. No internet transmission or storage system can be guaranteed completely secure.

6. Your choices and privacy rights

You can remove locally stored Screen Path data by deleting the app. You can also limit certain device diagnostics through iOS settings. Because Screen Path has no user account, we may not be able to connect provider logs or diagnostics to a particular person without enough information to identify the relevant record.

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, or object to processing of your personal information; receive a portable copy; withdraw consent; or complain to your local data-protection authority. These rights may be subject to legal exceptions. Contact us to make a request. We may need to verify your request before acting on it.

7. Children

Screen Path is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from them. If you believe a child has sent us personal information, contact us so we can review and delete it where appropriate.

8. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Policy when Screen Path or the law changes. We will post the revised version here and change the “Last updated” date. If a change materially affects how we handle information, we will provide additional notice when required.

9. Contact

The data controller is Stéphane Gérardot, the independent developer of Screen Path. For privacy questions or requests, email sneakydevteam+screenpath@gmail.com.