Brilliante Photo Viewer

Privacy Policy

Effective June 15, 2026 · Last updated June 15, 2026

The short version: Brilliante Photo Viewer runs entirely on your PC. It has no accounts and no sign-in, collects no personal data, shows no ads, and includes no analytics or tracking. Your photos are never uploaded or sent anywhere by the app.

Information we collect

None. Brilliante has no user accounts and does not ask you to sign in. It collects no personal information, and it contains no advertising, analytics, telemetry, or usage tracking of any kind. The app does not make network connections to Murphy Industries.

Your photos and files

Brilliante opens and processes images locally, on your device. Decoding, HDR enhancement, color management, and reading of embedded metadata all happen on your PC. Your photos and the files you open are never uploaded, copied to us, or shared with any third party by the app.

Photo location data (GPS)

Many photos record where they were taken as GPS coordinates inside their EXIF metadata. Brilliante reads this data locally and can display it to you alongside the photo’s other details.

If you choose to tap the map button, Brilliante opens that location in Google Maps using your default web browser. Your coordinates are shared with Google only at that moment, and only because you asked to open the map; once there, Google’s privacy policy applies. A future update is planned to let you choose a different map service.

Brilliante does not access your device’s own location — it only reads the location that is already saved inside a photo.

Purchases and licensing

Brilliante is distributed through the Microsoft Store, and any optional in-app purchases (such as Pro features) are handled entirely by the Microsoft Store. The app only checks whether your license is active; it never sees or stores your payment details. Purchases are processed by Microsoft under the Microsoft Privacy Statement.

Operating-system components

To display certain formats, Brilliante relies on components built into Windows — for example, Microsoft’s HEVC/HEIF extensions for HEIC images, and Media Foundation for playing the video in motion photos. These components run locally as part of Windows.

Children’s privacy

Brilliante collects no personal information from anyone, including children.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes, we will update this page and revise the date above. Any material changes will be reflected here.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Email major@murphy.industries.

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