Expozia is a film light meter for iOS. This policy explains what the app does — and doesn't do — with your data. The short version: Expozia runs entirely on your device and does not collect, transmit, or share any personal information.
Expozia uses your iPhone's camera to measure light and, on supported devices, the LiDAR sensor to measure distance for flash calculations. This data is processed live on your device to produce exposure readings. The app does not record, save, or transmit the camera feed or depth data.
Rolls, frames, exposure settings, and any photos you choose to save are stored locally on your device. This information stays on your device and is not uploaded to me or to any third party.
None. Expozia has no accounts, no sign-in, and no analytics or tracking. I don't receive any data about you or how you use the app.
Expozia does not include third-party advertising, analytics, or tracking SDKs. Purchases are handled by Apple under Apple's own privacy terms; I never see your payment details.
Expozia is a general-purpose photography tool and is not directed at children.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a new date.
Questions about privacy? Email me at expozia.app@gmail.com.