Pixit
by The It Group
Privacy policy
Effective 17 July 2026
Pixit is a UK marketplace app that connects clients with photographers and videographers, made by The It Group. This policy explains what Pixit does with your information, in the order it matters.
The short version
- Pixit collects only what the service needs to work. The whole list is below — there is nothing beyond it.
- The only third-party services involved are: Stripe, for payments and identity verification; Supabase, for data hosting in London, UK.
- Your data is never sold, and never used for advertising or tracking.
What Pixit collects
Only what the service needs to work, and only while you are using it:
- your name and email address
- your location while you are matching, and the location of a shoot you post
- the photos and video artists upload or deliver
- job details and in-app messages
- payment records — amounts, dates and status, never card or bank numbers
- identity documents, only if you choose to verify: these go straight to Stripe and never reach Pixit
Where your data lives
Pixit needs servers, because more than one person has to see the same thing. Your data is held by the services named below and by nobody else, and it is not moved, sold, or shared beyond what the service itself requires.
Third parties
Pixit uses these services, and each receives only what it needs to do its job:
- Stripe, for payments and identity verification
- Supabase, for data hosting in London, UK
There are no advertising SDKs and no trackers in the app.
The App Store
If you download Pixit from Apple’s App Store, Apple may provide us with aggregated, anonymised statistics — download counts and crash reports, for example. These contain no personal information and cannot be traced back to you by us.
Deleting your data
You can delete your account from inside Pixit at any time — no email, no waiting, no retention offer. Where the law requires the financial record of a completed transaction to be kept, that record is stripped of anything identifying you before it is retained.
Children
Pixit is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect anything from them. If you believe a child has given us information, tell us and we will delete it.
Your rights
UK GDPR applies. You may ask for access to your data, ask for it to be corrected or deleted, and object to how it is used. Requests about Pixit go to the controller named at the top of this page — the full policy carries the address, the one-month deadline, and how to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Changes to this policy
If Pixit ever changes how it handles data, this page will be updated first and the effective date above will change. A promise kept simple: if the app starts collecting something, this policy will say so plainly before it does.
Contact
Questions about this policy or about Pixit: theitgroupapps@gmail.com