On-device photo review
Choose a Private Photo Cleaner With On-Device Review
By Omer Yom Tov, creator of KeepYeet · Updated July 15, 2026
Photo libraries contain personal moments, documents, locations, and everyday context, so privacy questions deserve specific answers. A claim such as private is only useful when it explains how photos are handled, whether an account is required, and who controls the decision to remove an item.
On-device photo review means the library can be sorted and reviewed without sending the photos away for that workflow. It should not be confused with a promise that an app collects no other data. Store privacy disclosures and the current privacy policy remain the right sources for analytics or advertising-related practices.

A practical process
How to private photo cleaner
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Separate photo handling from broad privacy claims
Look for a direct explanation of where photo review occurs. Then inspect the store privacy label and privacy policy for disclosures outside the photo-cleaning workflow.
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Check whether an account is required
A cleaner can reduce unnecessary setup by letting you begin without creating a personal profile or providing account details.
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Keep final deletion under your control
Use focused filters to narrow the library, then confirm what stays and require a review screen before final removal.
Keep the session useful
A quick cleanup checklist
- A clear statement about on-device photo handling
- Current store privacy disclosures and privacy policy
- No account required for the cleanup workflow
- Control over every final deletion
- A final review before selected media is removed
Where KeepYeet fits
What on-device review means in KeepYeet
KeepYeet's photo-sorting and deletion workflow stays on-device. No account is required, and right-to-keep and left-to-delete review keeps final removal under your control.
The deletion review provides another deliberate checkpoint. On-device photo handling is not presented as a no-data-collection claim; the current store privacy label and privacy policy should be used for the app's broader disclosures.
Questions people ask
private photo cleaner FAQ
Do my photos leave the device during KeepYeet cleanup?
KeepYeet's verified photo-sorting and deletion workflow operates on-device.
Does on-device photo review mean no data is collected?
No. It describes how photos are handled during cleanup. Analytics and advertising disclosures are separate and should be checked in the current store privacy label and privacy policy.
Do I need an account to clean photos with KeepYeet?
No. The photo-cleaning workflow does not require you to create an account.
Verified references
Platform and product sources
- KeepYeet on the Apple App Store — The public listing is the source for KeepYeet's current product behavior, compatibility, and privacy disclosures.