StuffID - Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 2, 2026
Introduction
Welcome to StuffID, developed by Evgenii Pestrev ("we", "us"). This Privacy Policy explains what information we process when you use our iOS application and related services ("Service"), why we process it, and how you can exercise your rights.
By using the Service, you agree to this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, please do not use the Service.
What We Process
We designed StuffID with privacy in mind. Your inventory data and photos stay on your device and in your personal Apple iCloud account — we do not permanently store your photos, items, or homes on our servers, and we do not build user profiles.
1) Inventory Data (Items, Homes, Notes)
- Information you create in the app — items, item details, photos, room labels, home names, notes, valuations — is stored locally on your device.
- If you enable iCloud sync, this data is synchronized across your devices through Apple iCloud under your Apple ID. iCloud storage is controlled by Apple under their privacy terms, not by us. We do not have access to the contents of your iCloud.
2) Photos & Scans (User Content sent for AI processing)
- When you scan an item (via photo or camera), your image is transmitted from your device through our secure proxy server and then to AI providers to identify the item and retrieve valuation data.
- We do not retain your content after processing is completed (beyond transient, short-lived caching strictly required to operate the Service).
- Our proxy server acts solely as a relay — it forwards your request to AI providers and returns the result to your device, where you decide whether to save it to your inventory.
3) Purchase & Subscription Data
- For subscriptions and one-time (Lifetime) purchases, we rely on Apple (App Store) and RevenueCat.
- Data involved may include purchase receipts, subscription status, product identifiers, country/currency, and anonymous app user identifiers needed to validate entitlements.
- We do not receive your full payment card details.
4) Network & Security Metadata
- As with most online services, limited device/network metadata (e.g., IP address, user agent, request size, success/failure codes) may be processed by our infrastructure and providers solely to deliver requests, mitigate abuse, and ensure availability. We do not use this metadata to build marketing profiles.