App Privacy Transparency Tool
Smartphone users don't know what permissions apps actually use (camera, contacts, location, etc.). This iOS app audits installed apps and shows you in plain language what each one can access, helping you spot privacy risks.
Privacy anxiety is peaking post-iOS privacy labels and ongoing App Tracking Transparency rollouts, meaning users are primed to care about this more than ever. Apple's own App Privacy Report (Settings > Privacy > App Privacy Report) is the closest substitute and it's free, built-in, and already does much of this — that's a serious headwind. The $500–2k/mo revenue band reflects the real ceiling: privacy tools on iOS struggle to monetize because the audience skews technically aware but payment-averse, and one-time purchases rarely compound. The most likely failure mode is Apple itself, which keeps expanding native privacy tooling and could obsolete a third-party wrapper with a single OS update.
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