Privacy Policy
Last updated: 6 June 2026
Square Frame pads your photos onto a clean white square — never cropped — then saves or shares them. This policy explains what the app does and does not do with your information. In short: everything happens on your device, and Square Frame collects nothing.
Data we collect
None. Square Frame does not collect, store on any server, or transmit your personal data. There is no account system, no login, no analytics, and no advertising.
How your photos are used
- When you tap Add Photos or Pick, you choose which photos to open with the Android Photo Picker — the app only accesses the photos you explicitly select.
- When you tap Recent Photos (or the widget’s “Recent”), the app reads your most recent photos so it can frame them automatically — see Permissions below.
- The app reads each photo only to render the squared white frame. All image processing happens locally on your device; your photos are never uploaded anywhere.
- Tapping Save writes the framed copies to your gallery in the
Pictures/SquareFramefolder. Tapping Share hands the framed copies to the Android share sheet so you can send them to an app of your choice — this does not save them to your gallery. The app keeps no separate copy.
Network access
Square Frame does not send your photos or any other information over the internet. The app works fully offline.
Google Play In-App Review
After you successfully export images, the app may show Google Play’s in-app review prompt. This is provided by Google Play services; the interaction is handled by Google, and any rating you submit goes to Google Play, not to us. Square Frame does not receive your review content or any identifying information from it. See Google’s Privacy Policy for how Google handles that interaction.
Permissions
- Add Photos / Pick grant photo access per-selection through the system Photo Picker, and saving uses the system media store — neither requires a storage permission.
- Recent Photos / the widget’s “Recent” use the
READ_MEDIA_IMAGESpermission so the app can read your most recent photos and frame them in one tap without a manual pick. The app reads those images only to render the frames — it does not browse, copy, or transmit your library. You can deny this permission and still use Add Photos / Pick.
Children’s privacy
Square Frame does not collect data from anyone, including children, and is suitable for general audiences.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a new “Last updated” date.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Contact us at [email protected].
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