1. What this policy covers
iSquat is a community toilet discovery and review app. This policy explains how we handle the information needed to run accounts, show nearby places, accept user reviews, and moderate uploaded photos before they reach our admin tools or the public app.
2. Information we collect
We may collect account details such as your display name, email address, authentication tokens, sign-in status, and Apple account identity data when you use Sign in with Apple. When you allow location access, we may use your approximate or precise location to sort nearby toilets. If you submit places, reviews, or photos, we collect the content you upload, timestamps, and the linked account that posted it. We may also keep limited technical logs needed for security, abuse prevention, service reliability, and push notification syncing.
3. How we use your data
We use your information to operate the app, keep you signed in, show nearby results, process submissions, review community content, prevent abuse, investigate policy violations, and improve product quality. If notifications are enabled, we may also use related device registration data to send moderation-result updates. We do not use the information described here for third-party advertising profiles or cross-app tracking. We do not treat your uploaded content as private if it is approved for publication inside the app.
4. Push notifications and moderation updates
When notifications are enabled and you remain signed in, iSquat may process your device token and notification permission status so this device can receive moderation-result updates for your submissions and reviews, such as approval or rejection notices. Push notifications are delivered through Apple Push Notification service (APNs).
5. AI safety screening and moderation
To reduce the chance that graphic, sexual, hateful, or otherwise unsafe images reach human moderators or other users, photos attached to submissions or reviews may be scanned by automated safety systems before human review. That process may use third-party AI moderation infrastructure. Automated screening is used for safety and compliance support, not for advertising profiles or unrelated decision-making.
6. Third-party services and processors
We may rely on third-party services to operate iSquat, including Sign in with Apple for authentication, Apple Push Notification service for delivery of notifications, managed cloud infrastructure and object storage for app data and uploaded content, and image safety moderation services to help review submitted photos.
8. Retention, in-app requests, and deletion
We keep account and contribution records for as long as they are reasonably needed to operate the service, enforce our rules, resolve disputes, or comply with legal obligations. You can create and track a privacy request or account deletion request inside the app at Profile -> Privacy & Terms -> Delete Account / Data Request. If you cannot use the app, you can also contact isquat@wanlor.com and we will review the request in line with applicable law and operational needs. Account deletion requests will be processed within 7 days.
9. General audience
iSquat is a general-audience service and is not designed to solicit children’s personal data.
10. Operator details, contact, and updates
iSquat is operated by Zhuoyang Li, an individual developer based in Auckland, New Zealand, and distributed through an Apple Individual Developer account. We may update this policy as iSquat evolves. Material changes may be reflected in a future app update or published policy refresh. This web version was last updated on March 9, 2026. Questions about privacy or moderation can be sent to isquat@wanlor.com.