Privacy Policy

Last updated: 03/06/2026
Effective date: 03/06/2026

This Privacy Policy describes how MemoryBites ("we", "our", or "the app") collects, uses, and shares information when you use our iOS application and related services. Please review this policy carefully. By using the app, you agree to the practices described below.


1. Information We Collect

1.1 Account and authentication

1.2 Photos and image generation

1.3 Subscription and usage

1.4 Device and app usage

1.5 Feedback


2. How We Use Your Information

We use the information above to:

We do not use your data for advertising or to build advertising profiles. We do not sell your personal information.


3. Third-Party Services and Data Sharing

We share data only as needed to run the service and as described here:

We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties. We may disclose information if required by law (e.g. subpoena, court order) or to protect our or others’ rights, safety, or property.


4. Data Retention


5. Your Rights and Choices


6. Security

We use industry-standard measures to protect your data (e.g. encryption in transit, secure storage, access controls). No system is completely secure; we cannot guarantee absolute security.


7. Children

The app is not directed at children under 10 (or the applicable age in your country). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe we have collected such information, please contact us so we can delete it.


8. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will post the updated policy with a new "Last updated" date and, where required by law or for material changes, we will notify you (e.g. in the app or by email). Continued use of the app after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.


9. Contact Us

For questions about this Privacy Policy, your data, or to exercise your rights, contact us at:

support@memorybites.ai

If you are in the EEA/UK, you may also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.