Last updated: October 18, 2025
We respect your privacy and are committed to safeguarding any information you provide while using our iOS application, ID Wallet. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your information. By using ID Wallet, you agree to the practices described herein.
ID Wallet does not require you to create an account or provide any personally identifiable information such as your name, email address, or phone number. All card data (including titles, QR codes, expiration dates, locations, and colors) is stored locally on your device.
When you choose to export a card to Apple Wallet, your card data (title, QR code content, expiration date, location, and color) is transmitted to our backend server solely for the purpose of generating and digitally signing the Apple Wallet pass. This is required by Apple's PassKit framework to create valid wallet passes.
We may collect non-personally identifiable data related to the performance and usage of the app (such as crash logs or error reports) through Apple’s built-in analytics or other trusted frameworks. This data helps us improve app reliability and enhance user experience. No personally identifiable information is included in this data.
ID Wallet requests the following optional permissions to enable specific features:
You can use the app without granting these permissions. Denying permissions will only limit the specific features that require them (e.g., you can still create cards by typing text manually instead of scanning).
When you export a card to Apple Wallet, the card data transmitted to our backend server is used exclusively for:
We do not store, retain, or use your card data for any other purpose. Pass data is processed in real-time and is not permanently stored on our servers after the signing process is complete.
ID Wallet does not integrate with any third-party analytics, advertising, or data collection services. The only external server communication occurs when you explicitly choose to export a card to Apple Wallet, at which point your card data is sent to our backend server for pass signing as described above. Any diagnostic information collected by Apple's built-in crash reporting (if you have opted in at the system level) is handled securely through Apple's ecosystem and is anonymized.
All card data is stored locally on your device using Apple's UserDefaults framework. Your data remains on your device and is protected by Apple's standard security and sandboxing measures. Cards are not automatically synced or backed up to iCloud or any other cloud service. If you delete the app, all locally stored card data will be permanently removed from your device.
When you export a card to Apple Wallet, the card data is transmitted securely over HTTPS to our backend server for pass signing. We implement industry-standard security measures to protect data during transmission and processing. Once the signed pass is returned to your device, it is handed off to Apple's Wallet app, which manages the pass according to Apple's privacy policies and security practices.
ID Wallet is suitable for all ages and does not collect personal identifying information from anyone, including children under 13. Card data is only transmitted to our backend server when the user explicitly chooses to export a card to Apple Wallet, and only for the purpose of pass signing as described above.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or due to regulatory requirements. Any modifications will be posted on this page with a revised “Last Updated” date. We encourage you to review this Policy periodically.
If you have questions, concerns, or feedback about this Privacy Policy or ID Wallet, please reach out to us at:
Email: volodymyr.sichka@gmail.com