How Take Two handles data
This page describes the current data flows in the Next.js app and the connected mobile experience.
Last updated March 24, 2026
What this app does
TakeTwo lets people upload photos and use AI-powered editing features such as Vibe Edit and Remix. The service uses text prompts, uploaded images, and account-linked subscription usage records to generate edited images.
What we collect
We collect account details needed to run the service, including your account ID, email address, and the profile preference stored in the app as gender or preferred style.
We process the content you choose to provide, including uploaded images, edit prompts, generated images, and basic job metadata such as timestamps, result URLs, and request status.
If you use paid features, we also process subscription and purchase information such as app transaction identifiers, transaction identifiers, entitlement payloads, and monthly usage records.
On mobile, the app may request access to your photo library when you choose images to edit or save generated images back to your device.
How we use data
We use your data to authenticate you, create and maintain your account, run AI image edits, return generated outputs, track monthly usage, verify subscription entitlements, and support account or billing requests.
We also use technical logs and request metadata to monitor performance, investigate failures, and debug image-processing issues.
Third-party services
The current app relies on third-party services to deliver key parts of the experience. These services help with account access, AI image generation, and iOS in-app purchases and transaction verification.
When you use those features, the relevant data needed to complete the request may be sent to those providers.
Storage and retention
Account records, monthly usage records, and related service metadata are stored in the app database. Some edit flows also keep job records and provider result references needed to operate the service.
Your choices
You can choose whether to upload images, provide prompts, grant photo-library permission on mobile, or make in-app purchases. If you need help with privacy, account access, or deletion requests, contact support.
For privacy, account, or billing questions, contact support.
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