Overview
Wizzy helps you find duplicates, blurry photos, screenshots, similar images, and other cleanup opportunities in your library, then organize the photos you keep into smart albums. The core scan and organization experience is designed around on-device processing rather than uploading your entire library to a remote service for the main cleanup workflow.
Photos access and app permissions
Wizzy needs access to your Photos library so it can inspect image metadata, generate cleanup groupings, and help organize your content. If you deny or revoke photo access, many parts of Wizzy will not work correctly because the app can no longer read the library it is meant to help manage.
On iOS, the app may also request tracking-related permission in connection with rewarded ad flows. You can deny that permission and continue using the app, although ad personalization or measurement behavior may change.
On-device analysis and local storage
Wizzy’s cleanup and organization features are built around local processing. The app analyzes your library on your device to identify duplicates, blurry content, screenshots, and album suggestions.
Wizzy also stores local app data and scan cache information on your device to speed up repeat scans, preserve state between launches, and keep the interface responsive. That can include cached analysis results, local settings, and local counters related to your use of the app.
Analytics, crash reporting, and session diagnostics
Wizzy uses third-party diagnostic and analytics tooling to understand app reliability and product usage. Based on the current app implementation, these services may include Sentry for crash reporting and performance monitoring, Mixpanel for analytics, and Mixpanel Session Replay where enabled in the app build.
These services may receive technical and behavioral information such as device identifiers created by the app, app version, performance traces, crash context, screen or feature usage, and similar product telemetry. They are not used as the core engine for your photo cleanup workflow, but they do help improve app reliability and product quality.
Ads, consent, and Apple tracking prompts
The iOS app includes rewarded-ad and consent-management dependencies. Based on the current codebase, Wizzy may use Google Mobile Ads and Google User Messaging Platform to support rewarded ad experiences and consent collection where relevant.
If you choose to watch a rewarded ad or interact with consent prompts, those providers may process information required to deliver, measure, and manage that experience. Any App Tracking Transparency prompt or consent flow you see should be read together with this policy and the provider disclosures shown in-app.
Service providers
Wizzy may rely on third-party providers that help deliver specific parts of the product experience, such as crash reporting, analytics, session diagnostics, ad delivery, and consent collection.
- Sentry for crash reporting and performance monitoring.
- Mixpanel for product analytics.
- Mixpanel Session Replay where enabled in the app build.
- Google Mobile Ads for rewarded ad flows.
- Google User Messaging Platform for consent-related experiences.
Your controls
- You can revoke Photos access through your device settings, although doing so will limit or disable core Wizzy features.
- You can manage ad and tracking permissions in iOS settings.
- You can review cleanup suggestions manually before deleting items.
- You can contact support at support@wizzyphotos.com with questions about the app’s current data practices.
Policy updates
Wizzy may update this policy as the app evolves, including when product flows, legal requirements, analytics tooling, or ad and consent systems change. The current effective date is shown at the top of this page.
Contact
For privacy questions, product support, or App Review follow-up, contact support@wizzyphotos.com.