Fotemi Privacy Policy

Fotemi covers privacy matters for the mobile app and related legal interactions with a permission-aware notice for users worldwide.

Version dates: effective June 4, 2026; revised June 4, 2026.

Policy Coverage

This Privacy Policy applies to Fotemi as a mobile app and to privacy communications sent to the operator. It covers app-related information, selected content, platform purchase confirmations, service-provider processing, and legal requests tied to use of the app.

In this Policy, “we,” “our,” and “us” refer to the operator of Fotemi. “You” means the person using the app. The Policy is written for mobile app use and should be read together with any platform terms that apply through the store where you obtained the app.

Mobile Permissions

Some app functions depend on permissions controlled by your device operating system. When you allow access to photos or other media that you choose to use in the app, the app may handle that content for the purpose of providing the requested app experience. Device settings usually let you grant, limit, or withdraw permissions at any time.

Permission choices can affect what the app can do. If you limit a permission, parts of the app that rely on that permission may not work as expected. We do not control your device settings or the permission prompts displayed by Apple, Google, or other platform providers.

What counts as covered app information

The records within this Policy are the app and platform records needed to run Fotemi. They can include content you choose to use in the app, app activity, device and technical signals, purchase status supplied by an app platform, and messages you send to the operator.

Device identifiers, diagnostics, usage events, language or region settings, and similar operational details may be processed when they are relevant to app delivery, security, support, purchases, or legal compliance. Payment card details are generally kept by the app store or payment provider rather than by the app operator.

When App Store purchases are used, the operator may receive limited confirmation or entitlement details needed to unlock access, address refund or fraud issues, and meet platform duties.

Processing Purposes

Information is used to operate, maintain, secure, and improve Fotemi; provide requested app functions; manage paid access; respond to privacy or legal requests; diagnose technical issues; prevent misuse; protect legal rights; and comply with laws, regulatory duties, and platform obligations.

Where EEA or UK privacy law applies, the legal bases may include performance of a contract when processing is needed to provide the app, legitimate interests in maintaining safety and reliability, consent where a device permission or privacy law requires it, legal obligation when records must be kept or disclosed, and legal claims when information is needed to protect rights or respond to disputes.

Disclosures

The operator may allow contracted providers to process app records for hosting, analytics, security, payment support, communications, or other operational work performed for Fotemi. Their access is limited to authorized tasks and is expected to be covered by confidentiality or data-protection commitments.

Records may also be provided to app platforms, payment processors, professional advisers, transaction counterparties, courts, regulators, law enforcement, or similar parties when the reason is purchase handling, security, compliance, dispute response, rights protection, or a business transfer. User content is not treated as a product sold on its own.

Keeping Information

Storage periods are tied to the reason a record exists. App operation, purchase administration, security review, legal compliance, accounting, dispute handling, and rights enforcement may each require different retention periods.

After a record no longer serves an active legal or operational purpose, it may be erased, de-identified, aggregated, or kept only in a restricted form when deletion is not immediately practical or legally permitted. Backups and platform-held records can follow separate cycles outside the app operator's direct control.

Measures that help keep information safer

The operator applies security practices chosen for the type of app records involved and the role of each provider. Controls may cover limited access, encryption where suitable, vendor checks, monitoring, and incident handling.

Security cannot remove every risk from a mobile app or networked service. Your device security, operating-system updates, and store account protections also affect the content and app information under your control.

Your Requests and Choices

You can use device settings and platform controls to manage certain permissions, purchases, and app data. Privacy law may also provide rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to, or receive a copy of personal information, as well as the right to withdraw consent where processing depends on consent.

Requests will be handled according to applicable law. We may need enough information to understand the request, confirm authority to act on it, and route it properly. Some records may be retained when required for legal, security, purchase, dispute, or compliance reasons.

For EEA and UK users, you may also have the right to complain to a data protection authority. For users in other regions, available rights and procedures may differ under local law.

Minors

Fotemi is intended for people who have the legal capacity to use mobile apps or who use them with appropriate involvement from a parent or guardian. If a parent or guardian believes a minor has provided personal information in a way that should be reviewed or removed, the request channel below can be used for privacy review.

Where to send privacy requests

Privacy requests, legal privacy notices, and data-protection communications for Fotemi should be sent to contactpoint@fotemi.com. Please keep the message focused on the privacy matter so it can be reviewed and routed appropriately.

Update Record

We may revise this Policy when the app, legal requirements, platform rules, or operational practices change. Material changes will be communicated through a reasonable method, which may include an in-app notice, store listing update, or revised policy page. Continued use after a revised Policy becomes available means the updated version applies from its stated date, subject to any rights provided by law.