Last updated: March 16, 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how Bleach Bypass Y2K: Filter Lab (“the App”) handles information when you use the application.
Your privacy is important to us. The App is designed to work primarily offline and locally on your device, and we do not collect personal data from users.
We do not collect, store, or process any personal information, including but not limited to:
Name
Email address
Phone number
Location data
Photos or media files
Contacts or address book information
All photo editing performed in the App happens locally on your device. Your photos are never uploaded to our servers.
To improve the stability and performance of the App, we use Firebase, a service provided by Google.
Firebase may collect anonymous diagnostic data, including:
Crash reports
Device type
Operating system version
App performance metrics
This information is used only to identify bugs, crashes, and technical issues, and it does not personally identify users.
For more information, please review Google’s privacy policy:
https://policies.google.com/privacy
The App may request permission to access your photo library so that you can select images to edit.
Your photos remain on your device and are never uploaded or shared by the App.
All edits, filters, and processing occur locally on your device. The App does not store user data on external servers.
The App uses the following third-party service:
Firebase (Google) – used only for crash reporting and diagnostic analytics.
No advertising networks or tracking services are used.
The App does not knowingly collect personal information from children.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be reflected by updating the “Last updated” date at the top of this document.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, you may contact us at:
Email: chmiel.dev@gmail.com