Traackit is a personal photo tracker that helps you capture daily progress photos and compile them into timelapses. This policy explains what data Traackit handles, and the short answer is: as little as possible, and none of it leaves your phone unless you choose to share it.
Nothing. Traackit has no servers, no user accounts, no analytics, no telemetry, and no advertising SDKs. There is no backend operated by Traackit.
All of the following are stored only inside Traackit's sandbox on your iPhone:
When you delete Traackit, iOS deletes all of this with it.
When you tap Generate Timelapse and then use the iOS share sheet, the resulting MP4 file is handed off to whichever destination you select — Photos, Messages, AirDrop, a social app, anything. From that moment, the file is governed by that destination's own policies. Traackit itself never transmits the file anywhere on its own initiative.
If you tap Save Video in the share sheet, the standard iOS share extension writes the file to your Photos library. That's an iOS-level action, not something Traackit does directly.
Traackit does not request access to your photo library (reading), contacts, location, microphone, or any other system data.
Traackit doesn’t collect any data, so there is no children’s data to handle. The app is rated 4+ and is appropriate for all ages.
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will appear at this same URL with a new “Last updated” date.
Questions or concerns? Email damiencqh417@gmail.com.