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Privacy Policy

We built Trinity Camera so your footage stays yours. This page explains exactly what the app touches, where it goes, and the controls you have.

Last updated · May 19, 2026

At a glance

  • Your video stays on your device. Trinity Camera never uploads your recordings, teleprompter scripts, or LUTs to our servers.
  • We collect crash and usage data through Sentry, PostHog, and Firebase — only what we need to fix bugs and improve the app.
  • No selling. No ad-targeting. We do not sell your personal data and we do not run third-party advertising inside Trinity Camera.
  • Questions? hi@trinitycamera.com.

1. Who we are

Trinity Camera (the "App") is published by RockieStar Inc. ("we", "us", or "our"). We are the data controller for the personal information described in this policy. You can reach us at hi@trinitycamera.com.

2. iOS permissions we request

Trinity Camera asks for the minimum iOS permissions required to function as a camera, recorder, and teleprompter. iOS will prompt you the first time each is needed and you can change your choice at any time in Settings → Privacy & Security → Trinity Camera.

Camera

Required to show the live preview and capture video. Frames are processed locally on your device.

Microphone

Required to record production audio with your takes. Audio is written to the same on-device file as the video.

Photo Library (Add)

Required only to save finished recordings to your Photos library. Trinity Camera does not read your existing library.

3. What stays on your device

The following data is created and stored only on the iPhone or iPad where you use Trinity Camera. It is never transmitted to our servers or to any third party by the App:

  • Video and audio you record, including any teleprompter burn-in overlay.
  • Teleprompter scripts you type, paste, or import.
  • Custom LUT (Look-Up Table) files you import for color grading.
  • Camera settings and preferences (selected device, resolution, frame rate, codec, color space, look, countdown duration).
  • Feedback toggles such as shake-to-report and screenshot inclusion.

When you delete the App, iOS removes all of this data along with it. Finished clips that you have saved to your Photos library remain there until you delete them.

4. Diagnostic, crash, and performance data

To keep Trinity Camera stable on every supported device, we collect technical diagnostics through Sentry and Firebase Crashlytics & Performance Monitoring. These services receive information about the App and the device — not the contents of your recordings.

  • Crash stack traces and error events, including a snapshot of the App's state at the moment of the error.
  • App version, build number, iOS version, device model, locale, and storage state.
  • Performance traces such as launch time, slow frames, and capture pipeline timings.
  • A small sample of profiling data (about 5% of production sessions) to find hot spots in the code.
  • Your IP address as observed by our Sentry server, used to deduplicate events and detect abuse.

5. Product analytics

We use PostHog and Firebase Analytics to understand which features people actually use. Events are tied to an anonymous, device-generated identifier — not to your name, email, or Apple ID.

Typical events we record:

  • Screens you visit inside the App (camera, settings, teleprompter editor).
  • High-level actions such as "recording started", "LUT imported", "format changed".
  • Aggregate counts of feature usage.

Session replay is off by default. PostHog session replay only activates when the App is launched with a special developer environment flag, which does not ship on App Store builds. We will update this policy if that ever changes.

6. In-app feedback and user-submitted content

Trinity Camera includes a shake-to-feedback gesture powered by Sentry's user feedback widget. When you submit feedback we receive:

  • The message you type.
  • The email address you provide, if any.
  • A screenshot of the current screen, if you choose to attach one (this is on by default and can be turned off in the Feedback settings).
  • Standard diagnostic context (App version, device model, OS).

We use this information only to respond to your report and to debug the issue you described. We do not add the email address you provide to any marketing list.

7. Service providers

We rely on a small set of vendors to operate the App. Each is contractually limited to processing your data on our behalf for the purposes described below.

Purpose
Crash and error reporting, performance profiling, in-app feedback widget.
Data
Stack traces, device model, OS version, app version, locale, IP address, breadcrumbs, optional screenshots and text you submit through the feedback widget.
Region
Self-hosted by us on sentry.rockiestar.com.
Purpose
Anonymous product analytics — which features are used and where users get stuck.
Data
Anonymous device ID, event names, screen views, app version, device model, OS, locale. No video, audio, or teleprompter content is sent.
Region
United States (us.i.posthog.com).

Firebase (Google)

Privacy policy
Purpose
Analytics, Crashlytics, Performance Monitoring, Remote Config, App Check.
Data
App instance ID, session events, screen names, crash logs, network and rendering timings, device attestation tokens.
Region
United States and Google's global infrastructure.

8. How we use this data

  • To run, secure, and improve Trinity Camera.
  • To diagnose crashes and fix bugs you encounter.
  • To measure which features matter so we can prioritize the roadmap.
  • To respond to feedback and support requests you send us.
  • To comply with legal obligations and enforce our terms.

We do not use your data to build advertising profiles, we do not sell it, and we do not share it with data brokers.

9. How long we keep it

  • Crash reports and performance traces: up to 90 days in Sentry, up to 90 days in Firebase Crashlytics.
  • Analytics events: up to 14 months, after which they are aggregated and the raw event records are deleted.
  • Feedback messages: kept until your issue is resolved plus a short retention window for audit.

10. Your choices and rights

You can exercise the following controls at any time:

  • Revoke camera, microphone, or photo permissions at Settings → Privacy & Security in iOS.
  • Turn off Apple's anonymous "Allow Apps to Request to Track" setting (Trinity Camera does not request tracking, but this also limits IDFA collection by other vendors).
  • Delete the App to remove all on-device data. Anonymous analytics already collected can be deleted by emailing us with your device's anonymous distinct ID (find it under Settings → About).
  • Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, port, or restrict processing of your personal data (for example under GDPR, UK GDPR, or the CCPA/CPRA). Email hi@trinitycamera.com and we will respond within 30 days.

11. Children

Trinity Camera is rated 4+ in the App Store and is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 13. If you believe a child has provided us with personal data, contact us and we will delete it.

12. International data transfers

Our service providers process data in the United States. When you use the App from outside the United States, your information will be transferred to and processed there. We rely on standard contractual clauses and the providers' own safeguards for these transfers.

13. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as the App evolves. When we make material changes we will revise the "Last updated" date at the top and, for significant changes, notify you in-app. The current version always lives at this URL.

14. Contact us

Questions, requests, or privacy concerns? Email hi@trinitycamera.com. We read everything that comes through that inbox.