Don’t want to play devils advocate here but this app doesn’t have any information on where the app is from. The terms and conditions says it allows third party access, all of the developers on product hunt have there Twitter accounts either brand new, suspended or there tweets won’t load.
Hey there Cat @cat_hicks,
Thanks for the comment!
We use face-related data only for the 'You look like' feature and for our AI-powered photo editing tools. We do not store or share this data or your images.
Best regards,
Alex
Hey there Adam @adam_jarvis ,
Thanks for the comment!
The images are not used now and will not be used for any purposes like that. They are processed locally on the device and just for the app's features to work properly.
Best regards,
Alex
For a better experience, while using our Service, we may require you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information. The information that we request will be retained by us and used as described in this privacy policy. The app does use third party services that may collect information used to identify you.
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Hey there Arda @ardayuceler,
Thanks for the comment!
All human-related data and user images in our app are processed locally on user devices and never leave the app.
This section covers our app statistics services that we use to fix bugs and crashes or analyze which features are used most, for example.
Best regards,
Alex
@nastya121 the answer is simple: Gradient is powered by the most advanced artificial intelligence and beautification technologies. If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to let us know.
It's great that photos are processed locally on user devices and never leave the app as mentioned below. To clarify how does the app then fetch the look-a-like photo? Is a database of celebrity images and associated landmarks also stored on the device?
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