Privacy Policy
Waitsee · updated July 2026
Waitsee does not collect your personal information. There is no account to create, no server to sign in to, and no analytics inside the app. This page explains what that means in practice.
What we collect
Nothing. Waitsee has no backend. We do not operate a server that receives your data, and the app contains no analytics, advertising, or tracking software of any kind.
Your photographs
Photographs you take are written to private storage inside the app on your device, and they stay there. They are not uploaded anywhere. They are included in your normal device and iCloud backups, which means they survive getting a new phone — that is a deliberate choice so a year of memories is not lost to a broken screen.
A photograph leaves the app only when you personally act: saving one to your photo library, or sharing one through the iOS share sheet. If you delete a roll, its photographs are deleted from the app.
Camera access
The app asks for camera access so it can take photographs. That is its only use. Waitsee never asks to read your photo library; it requests add-only permission, which lets it save a photograph you chose to keep without ever being able to look at the rest of your library.
Purchases
The one-time unlock is processed by Apple. Apple tells the app whether a purchase exists on your Apple Account. We never see your name, your email, or your payment details, and we receive no personal information from that transaction.
Children
Waitsee is safe for any age. Because it collects nothing and has no social features, no messaging, and no content from other people, there is no personal information to gather from a child or anyone else.
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a new date. If a future version of the app ever collected anything, that change would be described here plainly and in advance.
Contact
Questions about privacy can go to find@yourtrueline.com. Waitsee is made by True Line Collective LLC.