The short version
We do not run a social network inside BotPortrait. Users do not send personal data to one another through the app. The developer does not maintain a catalogue of your name, postal address, government ID, or payment receipts for the purpose of building a profile on you. If the system needs something to tell one device from another — for example so a push notification reaches the right phone — it may rely on a pseudonymous identifier. That is the outer edge of what we touch, not the centre of the product.
What the app is for
BotPortrait transforms photographs you choose into stylised football-themed portraits using artificial intelligence. The creative output is meant for your own enjoyment, sharing at your discretion, and storage in your on-device archive as described in the app.
Image generation and Fal AI
Portrait generation is powered by infrastructure provided by Fal AI (or services operating under that family). When you request a transformation, the image you submit is processed so the model can return a new visual result. We select providers that treat transit and processing as part of a technical pipeline, not as a free-for-all data harvest. Still, any cloud processing means bits travel outside your phone for a moment — so if that is unacceptable for a given photo, please do not upload it.
Push notifications and OneSignal
We use OneSignal to deliver optional push messages — for example when a long generation finishes or when we share a product update. OneSignal may assign a device-level token or similar identifier so your handset can be distinguished from millions of others. That identifier is not your autobiography; it is a doorbell, not a diary. You can turn off notifications in Android system settings whenever you like, which effectively retires that channel for you.
No user-to-user data plumbing
BotPortrait is not built for peer-to-peer exchange of personal information between strangers inside the app. There is no in-app messaging layer that passes your details to other users as part of the core experience. If you share a portrait outside the app, that is your own distribution choice — the same as sending any other picture by message or social network.
What we try not to collect
We are not on a mission to know where you live, who you date, or what you had for lunch. We do not ask you to type a life story into BotPortrait to unlock features. The meaningful inputs are the photos you voluntarily provide for processing and the minimal technical signals required to keep the app upright (such as the pseudonymous identifiers mentioned above).
Children
BotPortrait is not directed at young children. If you are a parent and believe a minor has shared imagery they should not have, contact us (see the Contact page) and we will help where reasonably possible.
Changes to this note
When we ship a materially different integration or retire a vendor, we will update this page and bump the date at the top. Continued use after an update means you are comfortable with the revised picture — pun intended.
How to reach us
Questions about privacy? Email martin.yaltd@gmail.com — Martin · Your Ajency.