Your videos stay on your device. Always. Here's exactly how SnapPlay - HD Video Player handles your data — transparently and completely.
All data stays on your device. Nothing is ever uploaded.
No analytics, no ad networks, no fingerprinting.
No sign-up, no login, no personal info collected.
SnapPlay - HD Video Player is a local video library player for iOS. It reads videos from your device's photo library, lets you browse them by folder, and plays them back with a full-featured player. All of this happens entirely on your device.
We built SnapPlay - HD Video Player on a simple principle: your media belongs to you. We have no servers, no cloud backend, and no interest in your data. This policy explains what minimal information the app stores, where it stores it, and what it never does.
SnapPlay - HD Video Player does not collect, transmit, or store any of the following:
The only data SnapPlay - HD Video Player holds is a small list of
recently played video identifiers and per-video playback positions. This data
is stored locally in your app's private sandbox using
UserDefaults.
It never leaves your device and is deleted when you uninstall the app.
SnapPlay - HD Video Player requests the following system permissions. Each is used only for the stated purpose and is never used to access data beyond what's described.
SnapPlay - HD Video Player stores two small pieces of information in your device's local app sandbox
using iOS UserDefaults:
Recently played list — a short list of PHAsset local identifiers (opaque iOS-generated strings) for the videos you've played most recently. This powers the "recently played" feature. These identifiers are meaningless outside your device.
Playback positions — the last known seek position for each video, so you can resume where you left off. Stored as seconds elapsed, keyed by the same local identifier.
Both are stored entirely within the app's private data container, which Apple prevents other apps from accessing. Uninstalling SnapPlay - HD Video Player permanently deletes all stored data.
SnapPlay - HD Video Player does not integrate any third-party SDKs, analytics libraries, advertising networks, crash reporting tools, or cloud services.
The app uses only Apple's first-party frameworks: Photos, AVFoundation, AVKit, MediaPlayer, SwiftUI and standard iOS system APIs. These frameworks are governed by Apple's Privacy Policy.
App Store distribution. SnapPlay - HD Video Player is distributed via the Apple App Store. Apple may collect aggregated, anonymous download and usage metrics as part of their standard platform operations. This is separate from SnapPlay - HD Video Player's own behaviour and is governed entirely by Apple. We do not receive individual-level data from Apple.
SnapPlay - HD Video Player does not knowingly collect any information from anyone, including children under the age of 13. Because we collect no personal data whatsoever, the app is inherently compliant with COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) and similar regulations.
If you are a parent or guardian and have concerns about your child's use of this app, please contact us using the details below.
If we ever change this privacy policy, we will update the "Effective" date at the top of this page and post the new version here. If any change meaningfully affects how data is handled, we will note it prominently. We encourage you to review this page occasionally.
Your continued use of SnapPlay - HD Video Player after any changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the updated policy.
Questions, concerns, or requests about this privacy policy are welcome. We'll respond as quickly as we can.
Have a question about your privacy or how the app works? We're here.
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