Photo Scan App by Photomyne
- Known vulnerabilities
- 0
- Still open
- 0
- KEV open
- 0
- Max CVSS score
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Privacy Score
Respectful · 100/100
Composite: 40% critical shared + 30% high shared + 20% high collected + 10% sensitive density.
See breakdown
- Critical shared 0/-40 0 critical shared
- High shared 0/-30 0 high + 1 medium shared
- High collected 0/-20 0 high + 3 medium collected
- Sensitive density 0/-10 14% sensitive
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Description
Photomyne is the fastest and easiest way to turn photos, slides, negatives and other family keepsakes into a digital library spanning generations and share them with others. Download it today to see the magic of this powerful scanning app, built with cutting edge AI technology. This free app offers a taste of what Photomyne has to offer. Use it for basic photo scanning to see if it suits your needs (before deciding whether to upgrade to the paid plan). SIMPLY HOLD & CAPTURE – THE SCANNER WILL DO THE REST - Scan multiple physical photographs in a single shot - Scan more than just photos too - film negatives, slides, documents, notes, kids' art, recipes, scrapbooks, and more - Scan an entire photo album in minutes - The photo scanner auto-detects picture boundaries, auto-rotates sideways pics, crops, restores colors and saves them into a digital album EDIT AND CURATE YOUR COLLECTION OF MEMORIES - Add details to albums and photos (locations, dates, and names) - Name people in photos - Scan the back of a photo - Add audio recording - Apply color filters & colorize B&W photos - Sharpen blurry faces in photos GO EVEN FURTHER WITH AI-POWERED MAGIC In addition to the core features, Ph…
Data collected and shared
Source: App Store · App Privacy · 7 data item(s) declared
Indicative classification based on data sensitivity. "Shared" = transmitted to third parties (publisher-declared).
Known vulnerabilities (CVE)
No CVE is currently referenced in NVD for this app with a mobile CPE configuration. The absence of CVEs is not a security guarantee.