Privacy Policy
What Blast From My Past does
The app shows random photos from libraries you connect yourself (Flickr, Google Drive, OneDrive). It works as a digital photo frame — nothing more.
What data we store
Your account (name and e-mail from Google sign-in), access keys to connected libraries in encrypted form (AES-256-GCM), and for Google Drive and OneDrive a technical list of photos (file identifier and capture date) used for random selection. We never copy or store the photos themselves — your browser loads them directly from your library.
How we use data and who we share it with
Solely to show your photos to you. We don't sell data, share it with third parties, or use it for advertising or anything else. The app uses one extra cookie — your language choice; sign-in is kept by a session cookie.
How to delete your data
Disconnecting a library in settings immediately deletes its access keys and photo list. To delete your entire account, e-mail info@blastfrommypast.com — we'll handle it promptly. You can also revoke the app's access directly with Google, Microsoft or Flickr at any time.