Privacy Policy
Last updated: August 23, 2026
This privacy policy explains which data is processed when you use the Too Many Plant Pics app (the "app") and this website. In short: the app works without an account, without servers of its own and without third-party services. Your plants and photos stay on your device and, if you choose, in your personal iCloud account. The developer has no access to them.
1. Controller
Lucas Kenner
Limmerstr. 55
30451 Hannover, Germany
Email: [email protected]
2. The app
2.1 Which data the app processes
The app only processes the content you create yourself:
- The names of your plants, their order and archive status
- Photos you take in the app or import from your library, including the capture date and the metadata contained in the image file
- Care entries and care schedules (for example when you watered, fertilized or repotted)
- App settings (for example appearance and reminder times) and the display state of in-app tips
There is no user account. The app does not collect usage statistics, shows no ads, contains no tracking technologies and no third-party software components. It does not connect to any servers of the developer. The only network connection the app makes is the synchronization with Apple's iCloud, if you use it (see section 2.3).
2.2 Storage on your device
All content is stored locally on your device. The developer has no access to it. When you delete plants or photos in the app, they are removed from the device. Deleting the app deletes all locally stored content.
2.3 iCloud synchronization
If iCloud is enabled on your device, the app synchronizes your plants, photos, care entries and tip state between your devices through Apple Inc.'s iCloud service (CloudKit). The data is stored exclusively in the private database of your own iCloud account. The developer cannot view, retrieve or modify this data.
Apple processes this data as an independent controller under the terms of your Apple account. See Apple's privacy policy for details. You can turn off synchronization for the app at any time in the iOS Settings under your name, iCloud. Data the app stored in iCloud can be deleted there under "Manage Account Storage". If iCloud is unavailable, the app keeps your content on the device only.
2.4 Permissions
The app only requests the permissions needed for the respective feature:
- Camera: to take photos of your plants. The photos are stored in the app. The app does not record your location, so captures contain no location data.
- Photos (add only): when you want to save or export photos to your library. The app cannot read your library with this permission.
- Photo import: uses the system photo picker. The app only receives the photos you select and has no access to the rest of your library.
- Notifications: for optional care and photo round reminders. These reminders are generated locally on your device. Care reminders may include the names of the plants concerned, which can therefore also appear on the lock screen.
You can revoke all permissions at any time in the iOS Settings.
2.5 Photo metadata
Imported photos are stored as the original file including its metadata (for example capture date, camera model and, if present in the original, location data). When you save photos to your library, export them or share them via the share sheet, the original file is passed on together with this metadata.
2.6 Widgets, Spotlight and Shortcuts
For widgets, search (Spotlight) and Siri Shortcuts, the app stores plant names and small preview images in a protected area on your device. This data does not leave your device.
2.7 App Store
When you download or update the app through the App Store, Apple processes data under its own terms. The developer does not receive any personal data from this.
3. This website
This website is delivered through Cloudflare Pages by Cloudflare, Inc., 101 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA. When you visit, Cloudflare processes technically necessary connection data such as your IP address, date and time of access, the page requested and browser and operating system details in order to deliver the website and protect it from attacks. The legal basis is the legitimate interest in secure and reliable operation (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR). Cloudflare is certified under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework and the EU standard contractual clauses apply. See the Cloudflare privacy policy for details.
The website sets no cookies, uses no analytics or tracking services and embeds no third-party content. It only links to the App Store.
4. Contact by email
If you write to us by email, we process your email address and the content of your message to answer your request (Art. 6(1)(b) and (f) GDPR). Messages are deleted once they are no longer needed, unless statutory retention obligations apply.
5. Your rights
You have the right to access (Art. 15 GDPR), rectification (Art. 16 GDPR), erasure (Art. 17 GDPR), restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR), data portability (Art. 20 GDPR) and objection (Art. 21 GDPR) towards the controller. You can also lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority (Art. 77 GDPR). Since the developer stores no content from the app, these rights mainly concern your email correspondence with us. You can view and delete the app's content yourself at any time in the app, on your device and in your iCloud settings.
6. Changes
We update this privacy policy when the app or the legal situation changes. The current version is always available on this page; the date of the last change is shown at the top.