Privacy Policy
Batch Photo Renamer for macOS · Last updated 21 August 2026
The short version
Batch Photo Renamer collects nothing, sends nothing and stores nothing about you. The app contains no networking code whatsoever.
Your photos
The app reads the photos in the folder you pick, and only that folder. It reads their metadata to work out the capture date and camera model, and renames the files on your disk. Nothing is copied, uploaded or shared. Your photos never leave your Mac.
What the app stores on your Mac
- The rule you last built, so you don't have to rebuild it every time.
- A reference to the last folder you chose, so it can reopen it without asking again. This is a standard macOS security-scoped bookmark and grants access to that folder only.
- An undo record of the last batch, so renaming can be reversed.
All of it lives on your own Mac, inside the app's container, and is removed when you delete the app.
Analytics, advertising and accounts
There are none. No analytics, no tracking, no advertising identifiers, no third-party SDKs, and no account to create.
Children
The app is suitable for all ages and does not collect data from anyone, children included.
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be published on this page with a new date.