Launchdesk LLC

StatementSnap Privacy Policy

Your statements and transaction details stay on your device.

This policy applies to StatementSnap for iPhone and Mac from Launchdesk LLC. Statement discovery, camera scans, statement extraction, corrections, balance checks, saved projects, and exports are processed on the user's device.

Last updated: August 11, 2026

Financial files

Imported files, OCR text, parsed transactions, corrections, account details, review notes, saved iPhone projects, generated exports, and audit reports remain on the user's device. StatementSnap does not upload this content to Launchdesk.

No app data collection

StatementSnap does not transmit product usage events and does not include an analytics, advertising, or tracking SDK. Launchdesk does not collect data through the app, sell app data, or use app activity for advertising or cross-app tracking.

Data the app does not collect

The app does not send statement text, exact file names or paths, merchant names, account numbers, individual transaction rows, transaction amounts, screen views, clicked actions, import or export outcomes, device identifiers, or session identifiers to Launchdesk or third parties.

Files, camera, and sharing

StatementSnap accesses only files or folders the user selects through Apple system flows. On iPhone, camera access is requested only when the user chooses to scan a page. When the user exports or shares a file, the selected destination applies its own privacy practices.

Website download measurement

When a user chooses an App Store button on the StatementSnap page, Launchdesk may record a redirect event containing the selected platform, page path, referral origin, campaign tags, timestamp, an approximate Cloudflare country and data-center code, and a random event identifier. The event does not contain statement content or financial details and is not used to create a person profile.

No account or cloud sync

StatementSnap has no Launchdesk account system and does not sync statement projects through a Launchdesk backend. Apple may provide crash diagnostics through standard App Store developer tools when users choose to share diagnostics with developers.