# Privacy Policy for PhotoHouseVR **Last updated: June 20, 2026** This Privacy Policy explains how PhotoHouseVR ("the App"), published by LesterCorp ("we," "us," or "our"), handles information when you use it on Meta Quest devices. **The short version:** PhotoHouseVR is a personal photo viewer. It is designed so that your photos and personal data stay on your device or move only between your headset and the photo source you choose to connect. We do not operate any servers that collect your data, we do not use analytics, advertising, or tracking, and we do not sell, share, or transmit your personal information to ourselves or any third party for our own purposes. ## 1. Who We Are PhotoHouseVR is developed and published by LesterCorp. If you have any questions about this policy or your privacy, contact us at: Email: guitarman196969@gmail.com ## 2. What the App Does PhotoHouseVR lets you view your own photos and videos inside a virtual house in VR. You choose where your photos come from, and the App displays them. To do this, the App accesses photos and videos from the sources you connect to it. ## 3. Information the App Accesses The App can access the following, only when you actively choose to use the corresponding feature: **a) Photos and videos on your headset (and connected USB drives)** With your permission (Android media access / "All Files Access" on Quest), the App reads image and video files stored on your headset and on USB drives you plug in, so it can display them. These files are read for display only and are not uploaded or sent anywhere by us. **b) Network-attached storage (NAS) on your local network** If you use the NAS feature, the App connects over your local network (SMB protocol) to a network drive that you specify or that is discovered on your own network. To connect, you may enter a NAS username and password. These credentials are stored only on your headset (in local app settings) so you don't have to re-enter them, and are sent only to your own NAS to authenticate. They are never transmitted to us or to any third party. **c) iCloud Shared Albums** If you use the iCloud feature, you paste a public iCloud Shared Album link that you created on your own Apple device. The App fetches photos directly from Apple's iCloud shared-album servers using that link in order to display them. We do not receive your Apple ID or password, and we never ask for them. **d) Google Photos** If you use the Google Photos feature, you sign in to your Google account through Google's own secure sign-in page. The App requests read-only access to your Google Photos library (the photoslibrary.readonly scope) solely to list and display your photos and videos inside the App. - Sign-in is handled by Google. We never see or store your Google password. - The access token Google returns is stored only on your headset and is used to fetch your photos directly from Google to your device. - We do not store, copy, or transmit your Google Photos or Google account data to any server we control. **Google API Services Limited Use disclosure:** PhotoHouseVR's use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy (https://developers.google.com/terms/api-services-user-data-policy), including the Limited Use requirements. Your Google Photos data is used only to display your photos within the App on your device and is never sold, transferred, or used for advertising. ## 4. Information We Do Not Collect PhotoHouseVR does not: - Collect, store, or transmit your photos, videos, or personal files to us or any server we operate. - Use any analytics, telemetry, advertising, or tracking SDKs. - Collect your name, email, location, contacts, or device identifiers. - Create user accounts or profiles on our systems. - Sell or share your personal information with third parties. We have no servers that receive your personal data. The App functions as a viewer that runs locally on your headset. ## 5. Data Stored Locally on Your Device To work properly and load quickly, the App saves the following on your headset only (in the app's private local storage): - **Thumbnail and photo caches** — temporary downsized copies of photos/videos (including from NAS, iCloud, and Google Photos) so they load faster. - **Your virtual gallery layout** — which photos you placed where in the house, stored so your house looks the same next time. - **App settings** — such as player height and active gallery slot. - **Connection credentials and tokens** — your NAS username/password and your Google Photos access/refresh tokens, saved so you don't have to sign in every time. This data never leaves your device through the App. Uninstalling the App removes all of this local data. ## 6. How Information Is Shared We do not share your information, because we do not collect it. When you use a connected source, data flows directly between your headset and that source: - Your headset ↔ your local storage / USB drive - Your headset ↔ your own NAS (local network) - Your headset ↔ Apple iCloud (for shared-album links you provide) - Your headset ↔ Google (for Google Photos you authorize) These third-party services have their own privacy policies, which govern how they handle your data: - Apple iCloud: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/ - Google: https://policies.google.com/privacy ## 7. How to Revoke Access or Delete Your Data - **Google Photos:** You can revoke the App's access at any time at Google Account → Security → Third-party access (https://myaccount.google.com/permissions). You can also remove the locally stored token by signing out within the App (if available) or by uninstalling the App. - **NAS / iCloud / cached data:** Uninstalling PhotoHouseVR deletes all locally stored credentials, tokens, caches, and gallery layout from your headset. Because we hold no copy of your data, there is nothing for us to delete on our side. ## 8. Children's Privacy PhotoHouseVR is not directed to children under the age of 13 (or the minimum age required in your jurisdiction). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. The App is intended to be used in accordance with Meta's minimum age requirements for Quest devices. ## 9. Security Information stored by the App stays in the App's private storage area on your headset. Network connections to iCloud and Google use encrypted (HTTPS) connections provided by those services. Connections to your own NAS use your local network. Because credentials are stored locally on your device for your convenience, please keep your headset secured (e.g., with a device PIN) to protect them. ## 10. Changes to This Policy We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Material changes will be reflected in the App's store listing. Your continued use of the App after an update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy. ## 11. Contact Us If you have questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or your privacy, please contact: LesterCorp Email: guitarman196969@gmail.com
# Privacy Policy for PhotoHouseVR **Last updated: June 20, 2026** This Privacy Policy explains how PhotoHouseVR ("the App"), published by LesterCorp ("we," "us," or "our"), handles information when you use it on Meta Quest devices. **The short version:** PhotoHouseVR is a personal photo viewer. It is designed so that your photos and personal data stay on your device or move only between your headset and the photo source you choose to connect. We do not operate any servers that collect your data, we do not use analytics, advertising, or tracking, and we do not sell, share, or transmit your personal information to ourselves or any third party for our own purposes. ## 1. Who We Are PhotoHouseVR is developed and published by LesterCorp. If you have any questions about this policy or your privacy, contact us at: Email: guitarman196969@gmail.com ## 2. What the App Does PhotoHouseVR lets you view your own photos and videos inside a virtual house in VR. You choose where your photos come from, and the App displays them. To do this, the App accesses photos and videos from the sources you connect to it. ## 3. Information the App Accesses The App can access the following, only when you actively choose to use the corresponding feature: **a) Photos and videos on your headset (and connected USB drives)** With your permission (Android media access / "All Files Access" on Quest), the App reads image and video files stored on your headset and on USB drives you plug in, so it can display them. These files are read for display only and are not uploaded or sent anywhere by us. **b) Network-attached storage (NAS) on your local network** If you use the NAS feature, the App connects over your local network (SMB protocol) to a network drive that you specify or that is discovered on your own network. To connect, you may enter a NAS username and password. These credentials are stored only on your headset (in local app settings) so you don't have to re-enter them, and are sent only to your own NAS to authenticate. They are never transmitted to us or to any third party. **c) iCloud Shared Albums** If you use the iCloud feature, you paste a public iCloud Shared Album link that you created on your own Apple device. The App fetches photos directly from Apple's iCloud shared-album servers using that link in order to display them. We do not receive your Apple ID or password, and we never ask for them. **d) Google Photos** If you use the Google Photos feature, you sign in to your Google account through Google's own secure sign-in page. The App requests read-only access to your Google Photos library (the photoslibrary.readonly scope) solely to list and display your photos and videos inside the App. - Sign-in is handled by Google. We never see or store your Google password. - The access token Google returns is stored only on your headset and is used to fetch your photos directly from Google to your device. - We do not store, copy, or transmit your Google Photos or Google account data to any server we control. **Google API Services Limited Use disclosure:** PhotoHouseVR's use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy (https://developers.google.com/terms/api-services-user-data-policy), including the Limited Use requirements. Your Google Photos data is used only to display your photos within the App on your device and is never sold, transferred, or used for advertising. ## 4. Information We Do Not Collect PhotoHouseVR does not: - Collect, store, or transmit your photos, videos, or personal files to us or any server we operate. - Use any analytics, telemetry, advertising, or tracking SDKs. - Collect your name, email, location, contacts, or device identifiers. - Create user accounts or profiles on our systems. - Sell or share your personal information with third parties. We have no servers that receive your personal data. The App functions as a viewer that runs locally on your headset. ## 5. Data Stored Locally on Your Device To work properly and load quickly, the App saves the following on your headset only (in the app's private local storage): - **Thumbnail and photo caches** — temporary downsized copies of photos/videos (including from NAS, iCloud, and Google Photos) so they load faster. - **Your virtual gallery layout** — which photos you placed where in the house, stored so your house looks the same next time. - **App settings** — such as player height and active gallery slot. - **Connection credentials and tokens** — your NAS username/password and your Google Photos access/refresh tokens, saved so you don't have to sign in every time. This data never leaves your device through the App. Uninstalling the App removes all of this local data. ## 6. How Information Is Shared We do not share your information, because we do not collect it. When you use a connected source, data flows directly between your headset and that source: - Your headset ↔ your local storage / USB drive - Your headset ↔ your own NAS (local network) - Your headset ↔ Apple iCloud (for shared-album links you provide) - Your headset ↔ Google (for Google Photos you authorize) These third-party services have their own privacy policies, which govern how they handle your data: - Apple iCloud: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/ - Google: https://policies.google.com/privacy ## 7. How to Revoke Access or Delete Your Data - **Google Photos:** You can revoke the App's access at any time at Google Account → Security → Third-party access (https://myaccount.google.com/permissions). You can also remove the locally stored token by signing out within the App (if available) or by uninstalling the App. - **NAS / iCloud / cached data:** Uninstalling PhotoHouseVR deletes all locally stored credentials, tokens, caches, and gallery layout from your headset. Because we hold no copy of your data, there is nothing for us to delete on our side. ## 8. Children's Privacy PhotoHouseVR is not directed to children under the age of 13 (or the minimum age required in your jurisdiction). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. The App is intended to be used in accordance with Meta's minimum age requirements for Quest devices. ## 9. Security Information stored by the App stays in the App's private storage area on your headset. Network connections to iCloud and Google use encrypted (HTTPS) connections provided by those services. Connections to your own NAS use your local network. Because credentials are stored locally on your device for your convenience, please keep your headset secured (e.g., with a device PIN) to protect them. ## 10. Changes to This Policy We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Material changes will be reflected in the App's store listing. Your continued use of the App after an update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy. ## 11. Contact Us If you have questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or your privacy, please contact: LesterCorp Email: guitarman196969@gmail.com or larry@lestercorporation.com