Squeeshy for iPhone & iPad
Last updated 17 August 2026
Squeeshy does not collect your personal data, and it does not send anything anywhere. There are no accounts, no analytics, no advertising and no tracking. Your photos and your collection stay on your device.
Squeeshy is published by 312 IT Consulting. If you have a question about this policy, email privacy@312itconsulting.com.
Everything Squeeshy keeps is stored locally in the app's own private container on your device. None of it is transmitted to us or to anyone else.
| What | Where it lives |
|---|---|
| The cut-out images of your squishies | Image files in the app's Application Support directory |
| Names, ratings, colours, sizes, shapes and collections | A local database inside the app's container |
| Your preferences, such as light or dark appearance and which collections are pinned | The app's local preferences |
Squeeshy asks for two permissions, and only uses them for the thing you asked it to do:
After you take or choose a photo, the app separates the squishy from its background on your device, using image analysis built into iOS. The photo is not uploaded, and no part of that processing happens on a server. Squeeshy keeps the resulting cut-out and discards the original.
Squeeshy does not read your photo library on its own. It only sees the specific photo you choose in the system picker.
Squeeshy makes no network requests of its own. It works fully offline.
If you tap the share button, Squeeshy creates an image and hands it to the standard iOS share sheet. What happens next is up to you and to whichever app or service you send it to — their own privacy policy governs that. Squeeshy is not involved once the image leaves the share sheet.
If you have iPhone or iPad backups turned on, iOS may include Squeeshy's data in your device backup, in the same way it does for other apps. That backup belongs to you and to Apple's iCloud or your computer, and we have no access to it. You can read Apple's terms for that in your device settings.
Squeeshy is suitable for all ages and collects nothing from anyone, including children. It has no accounts, no messaging, no user-generated content shared with others, and no advertising.
You can delete an individual squishy from inside the app, which also deletes its image file. Deleting the app removes everything it stored. Because nothing is held on our servers, there is nothing for us to delete on your behalf and no request you need to send us.
Privacy laws including the GDPR and the CCPA give you rights to access, correct, export and delete personal data a company holds about you. We hold none, so there is nothing to access or erase. If you would like written confirmation of that for your records, email the address above and we will provide it.
If Squeeshy ever gains a feature that changes any of this — for example optional syncing of your collection between your own devices — this page will be updated before that feature ships, and the date at the top will change. Material changes will also be described in the App Store release notes.