Effective July 17, 2026
With your permission, Greetings From reads photos from your photo library on your device to find trips, choose the best shots, generate postcard artwork, and write captions. All of this processing — including the AI models that paint artwork and describe photos — runs locally on your iPhone's own hardware. Your photos are never transmitted anywhere.
Nothing. The app has no account system, no sign-in, no analytics SDK, no advertising SDK, and no crash-reporting service of our own. We do not collect, store, transmit, sell, or share any personal information, photos, location data, or usage data.
On first use, the app downloads AI model files (artwork and photo-description models) from our content server so they can run on your device. These are one-way downloads of program data — no information about you, your device, or your photos is sent with these requests beyond what any file download technically requires (an IP address to deliver the files to, which we do not log or store).
Photo access is governed by iOS permissions you control. You may grant access to your full library or only selected photos, and you can change or revoke this at any time in Settings › Privacy › Photos. Location metadata in your photos (where a picture was taken) is read on-device only, to name your trips and postcards.
Postcards, collages, and generated artwork are stored on your device. Deleting the app deletes them. Sharing a postcard (Messages, Instagram, the share sheet) sends it only where you choose to send it.
The app collects no data from anyone, including children.
If this policy ever changes, the new version will be posted at this address with a new effective date. Since the app's design principle is "nothing leaves your iPhone," we don't expect it to change in spirit.
Questions? Email [email protected].