Last Updated: December 26, 2025
🔒 Floating Cam is designed with privacy as a core principle. We do not collect, store, or transmit any of your personal data.
📋 Overview
Floating Cam ("the App") is a camera utility application for macOS that displays your camera feed in a floating window. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle your information when you use our App.
📷 Camera Access
Floating Cam requires access to your Mac's camera to function. Here's what you need to know:
- Local Processing Only: All camera data is processed entirely on your device.
- No Recording: The App does not record, save, or store any camera footage.
- No Transmission: Camera feed is never transmitted to any external servers or third parties.
- Real-time Display: The camera feed is only used for real-time display in the floating window.
🚫 Data We Do NOT Collect
Floating Cam does not collect any of the following:
- Personal information (name, email, etc.)
- Camera footage or images
- Usage analytics or statistics
- Device identifiers
- Location data
- Any other user data
💾 Data Storage
Floating Cam may store the following preferences locally on your device:
- Window position preferences
- Window size preferences
- Selected shape preference
This data is stored locally using macOS standard preferences system and is never transmitted externally.
🌐 Network Usage
Floating Cam does not require an internet connection and does not make any network requests. The App functions entirely offline.
🔗 Third-Party Services
Floating Cam does not integrate with any third-party services, analytics platforms, or advertising networks.
👶 Children's Privacy
Floating Cam does not collect any personal information from anyone, including children under the age of 13.
📝 Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be reflected on this page with an updated "Last Updated" date. We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically.
⚖️ Your Rights
Since we do not collect any personal data, there is no personal data to access, modify, or delete. You can revoke camera access at any time through macOS System Settings.