Last updated: 26 May 2026
PixiePet ("the app") is a virtual-pet game published by Christine Kinsman. This page explains what data the app collects and how it is used. The short version: PixiePet does not collect any personal information, and nothing you do in the app ever leaves your device.
None. PixiePet does not collect, transmit, or share any personal information. The app does not ask for your name, email, location, contacts, photos library, or any other personal data.
All of this is held in standard iOS storage on your device and is removed when you delete the app. It is never uploaded to any server.
PixiePet lets you snap and save a photo of your pet. If you choose to save an image, the app asks iOS for permission to add that single photo to your photo library. The app does not read or browse your existing photos.
PixiePet does not require an internet connection and does not send any data over the network during normal play.
The app contains no analytics SDK, no advertising SDK, and no third-party tracking of any kind. Apple's own anonymized crash and usage diagnostics may surface in the App Store Connect dashboard only if you have opted in to share them at the iOS-system level.
PixiePet is made to be safe for everyone, including children. Because it collects no data, has no ads, and has no purchases or chat, there is nothing that puts a child's privacy at risk.
Because all data stays on your device, deleting the app permanently removes all PixiePet data.
Questions about this policy: software@kinsman.cc
© 2026 Christine Kinsman. This policy may be updated as the app evolves; material changes will be reflected here with a new "last updated" date.