Effective 19 July 2026 · Last updated 19 July 2026
Reeledit does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data. There are no accounts, no analytics, no advertising, no tracking and no crash reporting. Everything you do in the app happens on your own device.
This policy explains what Reeledit ("the app") accesses on your device and why. It applies to the Reeledit mobile app for Android and iOS.
None. We do not operate a server that receives your data, and the app contains no code that sends your content anywhere. On Android you can verify this: the released app does not request the INTERNET permission, so it is not technically capable of transmitting your videos.
Specifically, we do not collect:
Reeledit needs access to your media in order to be a video editor. That access is used only to read the files you select, and the results stay on your device.
| Permission | Why |
|---|---|
READ_MEDIA_IMAGESREAD_MEDIA_VIDEOREAD_MEDIA_AUDIO |
To show your camera roll inside the app so you can pick clips, photos and music for your project. Only the items you actually select are read. |
READ_MEDIA_VISUAL_USER_SELECTED |
Supports Android's "select photos" mode, where you grant access to specific items instead of your whole library. |
CAMERA |
Only if you choose to capture a new photo or video from within the app. |
READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGEWRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE |
Legacy equivalents of the above, used only on older Android versions (API 32 and 28 and below respectively). |
ACCESS_NETWORK_STATEWAKE_LOCK |
Requested by the media playback and video-encoding libraries the app is built on. ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE only reports whether a connection exists; it cannot send data, and without INTERNET the app cannot transmit anything regardless. WAKE_LOCK keeps the device from sleeping mid-export. |
When you add media to a project, the app copies it into a private folder that belongs to Reeledit and is not readable by other apps. When you export a finished video, it is written to your device's camera roll (on Android, DCIM/Reeledit) so it sits alongside your other videos and can be uploaded wherever you like — by you, using whatever app you choose.
Deleting a project inside the app removes its copied media. Uninstalling the app removes all remaining project data. Exported videos are yours and stay in your camera roll until you delete them — uninstalling Reeledit does not remove them.
We do not share data with anyone, because we do not have any of your data to share. The app contains no third-party analytics, advertising or tracking SDKs.
If you export a video and then upload it to Instagram, TikTok, YouTube or anywhere else, that is a separate action you take in that other app, and their privacy policy governs it from that point.
Reeledit is not directed at children under 13, and collects no personal data from anyone regardless of age.
We are exploring an optional AI feature that would analyse a video and suggest edits. That feature is not present in the app today and is not active in any build you can install.
Such a feature would require sending a copy of your video to a server, which is a meaningful change from how the app works now. If we ship it, it will be strictly opt-in, it will ask for your explicit consent before any footage leaves your device, and this policy will be updated to describe exactly what is sent and how long it is kept. We will not enable anything of the sort silently.
If this policy changes, the "last updated" date above will change with it. Material changes affecting what leaves your device will be surfaced in the app, not only here.
Questions about this policy or about privacy in Reeledit: apps@whatamieatingtoday.com