ColorPicker

Privacy Information

How ColorPicker handles camera access, photos, saved colors, purchases, ads, and related app data.

Last updated: May 7, 2026

This Privacy Information page explains how ColorPicker handles information when you use the app on iOS or Android.

Information you choose to use in the app

ColorPicker can use your camera or a photo you select so that you can sample a color. Camera access is requested only when you open the camera feature. Photo access is used when you choose a photo from your device.

The app stores saved color records and camera settings locally on your device. On Android this local storage uses SharedPreferences. On iOS this local storage uses NSUserDefaults. Saved color records may include the color values, display format, color name, and related app metadata needed to load them again.

Photos and camera data

ColorPicker uses camera frames and selected photos to calculate color values on your device. The app is designed to keep selected photo storage platform-local and to reopen a resized app-owned copy for photo capture until you choose another photo. Do not select photos that you do not want processed by the app on your device.

Purchases

If you buy or restore premium access, the purchase is processed by the Apple App Store or Google Play. ColorPicker uses RevenueCat to help manage purchase entitlement status. RevenueCat and the app store may process purchase identifiers, entitlement status, device or account-related purchase data, and diagnostic information needed for purchase management.

Ads, analytics, and diagnostics

ColorPicker includes Google Mobile Ads and Firebase configuration. These services may collect or receive device identifiers, ad interaction data, diagnostics, approximate region, app version, and technical information according to their own policies and the settings available on your device. Ads may be limited or removed for users with premium access, depending on the app version and entitlement state.

Deep links, copied links, and email exports

When you copy a color link or export a color by email, the color values and selected format may be included in the generated link or message. Anyone you share that link or email with may be able to see those color values.

Permissions

  • Camera: used to scan colors live when you open the camera feature.
  • Photos or media picker: used when you choose a photo for color sampling.
  • Network access: used for services such as purchases, ads, diagnostics, and platform services.
  • Billing: used on Android for Google Play purchase flows.

Data retention

Local saved colors and settings remain on your device until you delete them, uninstall the app, clear app data, or use device-level controls that remove them. Purchase, ad, analytics, and diagnostic records may be retained by Apple, Google, RevenueCat, Firebase, or Google Mobile Ads according to their policies.

Your choices

  • You can deny camera access and use the photo feature instead.
  • You can change camera and photo permissions in your device settings.
  • You can delete saved colors in the app where supported, or remove app data through your device settings.
  • You can use Apple, Google, and device privacy settings to manage ad personalization and analytics controls where available.

Children

ColorPicker is not intended to collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided personal information through the app or website, contact us so we can review the request.

Changes

We may update this Privacy Information page from time to time. When we do, we will update the “Last updated” date above.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact One Dollar App through the contact page on this website.