Last updated: 28 June 2026
Jigsaw is a jigsaw-puzzle game for iPad. We designed it to be private by default. This policy explains what the app does and does not do with your information.
Jigsaw does not collect, transmit, sell, or share any personal data. There are no accounts, no advertising, no analytics, and no third-party tracking. Everything the app does happens on your device.
If you choose to play with your own pictures, Jigsaw asks your permission to access your photo library. It uses your photos only to show them to you and to cut a photo you select into puzzle pieces, entirely on your device. Jigsaw never uploads, copies, sends, or shares your photos. If your photos are part of an iCloud Shared Album, that sharing is provided by Apple's iCloud and is governed by Apple's own terms and privacy policy, not by Jigsaw. You can also play using the sample pictures built into the app and grant no photo access at all.
Your preferences (such as whether sound effects are on, and which album you chose) and your in-progress puzzle are stored only on your device so the app works the way you like and you can continue a puzzle later. This information never leaves your device.
Jigsaw is suitable for all ages and collects no information from anyone, including children.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this address with a new "last updated" date.
Questions about this policy? Email ordishs@mac.com.