CHECKYASHELF Privacy Policy Effective date: March 12, 2026 CHECKYASHELF is designed to keep your scans and evidence on your device unless you choose to export or share them. The app may access or store camera input used for on-device scanning, scan results, decoded date information, timestamps, optional store details, optional photos you attach, optional location if you grant permission, optional notification settings, and optional profile details you choose to enter for use in reports. Permissions are requested only when needed for the feature you use. Scan history, report drafts, attachments, optional profile information, and app settings are stored locally on your device. The app may request recent public food recall data from the openFDA API to show recall information. If you use in-app store search, your search text and approximate search area may be sent to Apple Maps services to return store results. CHECKYASHELF does not require account creation, does not sell your personal data, and does not use third-party advertising, tracking, or analytics SDKs in this version. The app does not automatically upload your scan history, report drafts, or attachments to a developer-operated server. If you choose to export or share content, you choose the destination. Any app, service, or recipient you choose will handle that exported content under its own terms and privacy practices. Data created in CHECKYASHELF remains on your device until you remove it in the app where available or delete the app from your device. If you enable saving evidence photos to your photo library, those copies remain in Photos until you delete them there. You can revoke camera, photo library, location, and notification access at any time in iOS Settings. If you want to remove all locally stored CHECKYASHELF data from your device, delete the app. For privacy questions, contact [Legal Name], [Street Address, City, State ZIP, Country], [support email], [phone number].