Last updated: 2026-03-25
Controller / developer: Ihar Pronka
Privacy contact: oknorpcorp@gmail.com
Jurisdiction reference: Poland
Bluriva is a photo privacy app that helps users detect and hide faces, license plates, and sensitive text in images before export or sharing. Bluriva is designed to process photos on the user’s device whenever possible.
This Privacy Policy explains what information Bluriva may process, how it is used, when it may be shared with service providers, and what choices users have.
If you have privacy questions or want to exercise a privacy right, contact:
Bluriva allows users to:
The core privacy scan and redaction workflow is intended to run on device. Based on the current app implementation, the developer does not intentionally upload users’ photos to the developer’s own servers for scanning or storage.
Depending on how the user uses the app, Bluriva may temporarily store working files on the device, such as:
If the user chooses “Remove EXIF Metadata,” the app creates a newly rendered export intended to remove metadata such as location, date, and camera details from the exported file.
Bluriva uses RevenueCat and the applicable app store provider, such as Apple App Store or Google Play, to manage subscriptions, trial eligibility, entitlements, and purchase restoration.
This means subscription-related information may be processed by those providers, including:
Based on the current implementation, Bluriva does not send full payment card numbers or full billing card details to the developer.
If a user contacts Ihar Pronka for support, privacy requests, or legal requests, the developer may process information contained in that communication, such as:
Based on the current app implementation, the developer does not intentionally collect the following for its own servers by default:
If third-party providers process information for subscriptions or store transactions, their own policies also apply.
We use data to:
We do not sell users’ photos or personal information.
If GDPR, UK GDPR, or similar laws apply, our legal bases may include:
We may share limited data with service providers or platforms that help operate Bluriva, including:
We may also share data:
Most working photo data used by Bluriva is stored locally on the user’s device.
Users can remove local in-app data by:
Deleting app data or uninstalling the app will not automatically delete exported files that the user already saved outside the app, such as files saved to Photos, Files, or another folder selected by the user.
Subscription and purchase-related records may be retained by Apple, Google, RevenueCat, and Ihar Pronka for as long as reasonably necessary to:
Some records may need to be retained even after a deletion request where an exception applies under law.
To request deletion of personal data controlled by Ihar Pronka, contact:
Please use a subject line such as:
Bluriva Privacy RequestBluriva Delete My DataTo help verify and process the request, include:
We may request reasonable information to verify the request before taking action.
If a request relates to store-managed purchases, refunds, or transaction records held by Apple or Google, the user may also need to contact the relevant store provider or manage subscriptions through their store account settings.
Depending on the user’s location and applicable law, the user may have rights that can include:
For example:
We will review each request in accordance with the law that applies to the request and to Ihar Pronka.
Bluriva is designed to reduce unnecessary remote sharing of photo content by processing the core redaction workflow on device where possible.
We also rely on platform and service-provider safeguards for areas such as subscription processing and secure transport. However, no method of storage, transmission, or processing is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Users remain responsible for reviewing redactions before sharing exported images.
Third-party providers used by Bluriva, such as app store providers and subscription infrastructure providers, may process data in countries other than the user’s own country. Where required, those providers are responsible for implementing appropriate safeguards for international transfers under applicable law.
Bluriva may rely on third-party services and platform providers, including:
Please review the privacy policies of those providers for more information about how they process data:
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we may update the date above and, where required, provide additional notice through the app, the app listing, or another appropriate channel.
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or want to exercise a privacy right, contact: