Last updated: 20 August 2026
These terms govern your use of See It, Tap It, Find It ("the app"), an offline-first field-capture app for photographers, currently offered as a Beta to invited testers. The app is developed and provided by Geoff Moore, a sole individual developer (not a registered company), referred to as "we", "us", or "the developer" below. By installing or using the app, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't install or use it.
This document should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains what data the app handles.
The app lets you record points of interest (POIs) — location, direction, distance, category, an optional voice note, and optional attached photos — with the smallest possible number of taps, for your own later reference. Everything is stored locally on your device only: there's no account, no cloud sync, and no server we operate that the app talks to. Optional features include:
Both are off by default and require your explicit permission to enable.
The app is pre-release Beta software, provided for testing and feedback, not a finished commercial product. As a result:
There's no specific minimum age to use the app. If you're under 18 (or the age of legal capacity where you live), please review these terms with a parent or guardian before continuing, particularly the safety points in Section 5.
Points of interest, notes, voice recordings, and any photos you attach remain yours. We don't claim any ownership over them, and — because everything is stored only on your device — we never receive a copy of them. You're solely responsible for backing them up if you want a copy elsewhere: the app deliberately opts out of Android's automatic cloud backup (see the Privacy Policy), so uninstalling the app, resetting your device, or losing your device will permanently delete this data with no way for us to recover it for you.
GPS and location data are approximate, not precise. A point's initial position is estimated from your location, direction, and an estimated distance band at the moment you tapped it — it is not a survey-grade fix, and the app includes an explicit "confirm location" step for this reason. Don't rely on the app for navigation, safety-critical positioning, or any situation where inaccurate location data could cause harm.
The app has themes related to travel — Trip Mode and Travel Reminders both relate to being on the move, and some testers may use the app while travelling by vehicle. Never interact with your device while driving or in any situation where it is unsafe to do so. If you're a driver, either pull over safely first or have a passenger operate the device. This applies to every screen and notification in the app, including Trip Mode alerts — a proximity alert is never a reason to look at or touch your phone while driving. This app does not make using a touchscreen while driving safe, and we accept no responsibility for any consequence of ignoring this.
Location, microphone, notification, and activity-recognition permissions are only requested when a feature that needs them is actually used, and each feature degrades gracefully if you decline or later revoke a permission. Trip Mode, when enabled, runs a foreground service and monitors your location in the background for as long as it's turned on — this uses battery and, if map tiles are shown, mobile data. You can disable it at any time in Settings.
The app's only network use is Google Maps (optional base map tiles) and device reverse-geocoding (place names), both provided by Google and both non-essential to core functionality — the app works fully offline without them. Use of these features is also subject to Google's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. We aren't responsible for the availability, accuracy, or conduct of Google's services.
We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to install and use the app on your own devices for your own personal, non-commercial use, for as long as you comply with these terms and the app remains available to you (see Section 2). You may not redistribute, sublicense, sell, reverse-engineer, or claim authorship of the app itself.
If you send us feedback (via the link in the app's Settings, the Beta-expiry screen, or our website), you agree we can use it freely — to fix bugs, change features, or otherwise improve the app — without any obligation or payment to you.
The app is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including as to accuracy, reliability, fitness for a particular purpose, or that it will be uninterrupted or error-free. As Beta software, bugs, data loss, and unexpected behaviour are possible. Nothing in this section limits any warranty that can't lawfully be excluded under UK consumer law.
As Beta software, bugs and unexpected behaviour are to be expected, not exceptional — including the possibility of losing locally stored data (points of interest, notes, photos, voice recordings). This is a known and foreseeable risk of testing pre-release software, which is why Section 4 asks you to back up anything you don't want to lose. By choosing to use a Beta build, you accept this risk.
Subject to that, to the fullest extent permitted by law:
Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, or any other liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited under the laws of England and Wales or under UK consumer law.
We may change, suspend, or discontinue the app or any feature at any time, and may update these terms as the app evolves — the "Last updated" date above will change accordingly. Continuing to use the app after an update means you accept the revised terms.
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any dispute relating to them or to the app will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
Questions about these terms, or feedback on the app, can be sent to geoff@moore.photos, or via the feedback link in the app's Settings screen.