Privacy Policy
Effective Date: May 13, 2026
3 Paws AI Studio Inc. built Peek as a commercial app. This Privacy Policy explains what data Peek collects, how it is used, and your choices.
The Short Version
Peek summarizes content using Apple’s on-device AI. The URLs, photos, PDFs, and text you give Peek are processed entirely on your iPhone — none of this content leaves your device. We do not use third-party analytics SDKs or behavioral tracking. The only data the app transmits is anonymous subscription status (RevenueCat) and, for users who install Peek after tapping an Apple Search Ads ad, a one-time install-attribution token via Apple’s system AdServices framework.
What Peek Can Summarize
Peek accepts five input types, all processed on-device:
- Web pages — shared or pasted as URLs. Peek fetches the page from the website directly to your device, then summarizes locally using Apple’s Foundation Models.
- Photos — on-device OCR (Apple’s Vision framework) extracts the text, then Foundation Models summarizes it locally. Image data never leaves your device.
- PDFs — text extraction (Apple’s PDFKit) and summarization both happen on your device. PDF data never leaves your device.
- Pasted text — summarized locally. Nothing transmitted.
- Highlighted text from any app via the Selected Text Action Extension — summarized locally.
What the App Does NOT Collect
- No content data. The URLs, photos, PDFs, and text you summarize are processed on your device by Apple’s on-device frameworks. None of this content is sent to our servers or any third-party server.
- No third-party analytics SDKs in the app. The Peek iOS app does not include analytics SDKs, behavioral usage trackers, or crash reporters. (This marketing website uses privacy-respecting visitor analytics — see “Website Analytics” below.)
- No advertising identifiers. Peek does not use IDFA or any device fingerprinting. Peek contains no ads.
- No account required. You do not need to create an account or provide any personal information to use Peek.
What Peek Does Collect
Network Requests to Fetch Web Pages
When you ask Peek to summarize a URL, your device makes a standard HTTPS request to fetch that web page. This request goes directly from your device to the website. We are not involved in this request and do not see it. Photo, PDF, pasted text, and highlighted text summarization require no network connection at all.
Subscription Data (Pro Users)
If you subscribe to Peek Pro, your purchase is handled by Apple’s App Store and RevenueCat, our subscription management provider. We receive:
- Whether you have an active subscription
- Your subscription tier and expiration date
- An anonymous subscriber ID
We do not receive your name, email, Apple ID, or payment details. See Apple’s Privacy Policy and RevenueCat’s Privacy Policy.
Apple Search Ads Install Attribution
If you install Peek after tapping a Peek ad on the App Store, iOS generates a one-time install attribution token via Apple’s first-party AdServices framework. The app forwards this token to Apple (api-adservices.apple.com) and to RevenueCat at first launch so we can measure which Apple Search Ads campaigns produce subscriptions. The token contains the campaign, ad group, and keyword you arrived from — it does not contain your identity, your reading content, or any persistent tracking identifier. Users who install Peek any other way (organic search, direct App Store visit, etc.) are unaffected.
Anonymous Product Attributes
A small set of anonymous attributes is attached to your RevenueCat customer record — for example, which onboarding step you reached or which use-case you selected. These attributes contain no personal information and are used only to understand product usage in aggregate.
On-Device Data
Peek stores your summary history and favourites locally on your device using Apple’s SwiftData framework. This data lives only on your iPhone, is not synced to any cloud service, is not accessible to us, and can be deleted by uninstalling the app.
Website Analytics (peek.3paws.ai)
This marketing website uses Umami for basic visitor analytics. Umami is a privacy-respecting analytics service that records anonymized page views, referrers, and country-level location so we can measure how the landing page performs. Umami does not use cookies, does not store IP addresses, does not track users across sites, and does not collect any personal data. The visitor analytics applies to this website only — the Peek iOS app contains no analytics SDKs of any kind. Umami’s privacy policy: umami.is/privacy.
Children’s Privacy
Peek does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. Since Peek does not collect personal information from any user, there is no special risk to children.
Data Retention
We do not store your data on any server. On-device summary history is retained until you delete it (Pro users) or until it is automatically purged monthly (free tier).
Your Rights
Since we do not collect personal data, there is typically nothing to request, correct, or delete on our end. Your on-device data can be removed by deleting the app. If you are a resident of the EU, UK, or California and have questions about your rights, please contact us.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will post the new policy on this page and update the effective date above.
Contact Us
3 Paws AI Studio Inc.
Email: [email protected]
Website: 3paws.ai