Summary: According to the App Store privacy label, the developer states that TapScan QR Code does not collect data from this app. This companion page explains how the product is designed around local processing, optional biometrics, and your control over history—not around server-side profiles.
Who we are
TapScan QR Code is published on the App Store by Said Lamaarague. This website summarizes privacy topics for visitors; the authoritative privacy policy maintained by the developer is available at the link below.
What the app does with your content
TapScan is built to read QR codes from images you choose (for example from your Photo Library or imported pictures) and to create new QR images on demand. Decoding and encoding are intended to run on your device, consistent with the product description: your photos and extracted strings are not described as being uploaded to TapScan-operated servers for processing.
Photo Library & files
To extract a code from a picture, the operating system may prompt you to allow access to photos or the system photo picker. That access is used only to let you select and analyze the image you picked. We do not use this page to grant or revoke those permissions—those controls live in iOS / iPadOS Settings under Privacy.
Face ID, Touch ID & passcode
If you enable app lock, Apple’s Local Authentication framework can protect access to your scan and generation history. Biometric data stays on your device and is not sent to TapScan.
History & storage
Items you save inside the app (such as past scans or generated codes) are described as manageable on-device: you can review, copy, or delete them. Uninstalling the app removes its sandbox data unless the operating system retains separate backups according to your device settings.
Analytics, ads & trackers
The App Store listing indicates no data collection from the app by the developer for the labeled categories. This page does not replace Apple’s label, which may be updated when the app or store metadata changes.
Children
The app is rated 4+ on the App Store. TapScan is a general-purpose utility; parents and guardians should supervise younger users’ device permissions as they would for any app that accesses photos or generates shareable links.
Regional notices
If you exercise privacy rights under laws such as the GDPR or CCPA, use the contact or policy channels provided by the developer in the official privacy policy. This static site may not receive legal requests on behalf of the publisher.
Changes
We may revise this summary when the app or store disclosures change. The “Last updated” date at the top reflects edits to this page only; always check the App Store and the developer’s policy URL for the latest commitments.
Questions
For privacy questions specific to TapScan QR Code, refer to the developer’s official privacy policy and App Store support channels.