Last updated: July 3, 2026

Privacy Policy

Audio Metadata Editor works with audio files you select, creates supported MP3 saved copies, and explains how local file details, ads, and sharing actions are handled.

No account required
User-selected files
On-device metadata editing

Overview

Audio Metadata Editor helps users inspect and edit metadata for local audio files they choose on their Android device. The app is designed for user-selected files and does not scan the device in the background.

Files And Metadata You Select

The app works with audio files selected through the Android file picker. For selected files, the app may read the file name, MIME type, title, artist, album, genre, year, track number, file size, content URI, and whether embedded cover art is present.

File access is limited to files the user selects or saved copies the app creates. The app does not request broad contacts, location, camera, microphone, notification, or background access permissions.

On-Device Processing

Metadata reading and supported MP3 tag writing are performed on the device. The app does not upload selected audio files to a server for metadata editing.

When saving is supported, the app creates a new MP3 copy with the edited tags. It does not silently modify the original selected file.

Saved Copies And Local History

Saved MP3 copies are written to the Android media library under Music/Audio Metadata Editor when supported by the Android version. The app stores a local recent-save history on the device so users can inspect saved copy names, paths, content URIs, file sizes, MIME types, save times, and the metadata values written to those copies.

The local history is stored in app preferences and is used only to show recent saved copies in the app. The current implementation keeps up to 20 recent saved-copy records.

Open, Share, Locate, And Clipboard Actions

From saved-copy details, users can choose to open, share, or locate a saved copy using Android system apps. These actions are initiated by the user and may pass the selected saved file URI to the app the user chooses.

Users can also copy saved file paths or content URIs to the Android clipboard. Clipboard contents are managed by Android and may be accessible to apps according to the user's device settings and Android version.

Permissions

The app requests Internet access so Google Mobile Ads can load. File selection is handled through Android system file picker and media APIs for user-selected files and app-created saved copies.

Ads And Third-Party SDKs

The app includes Google Mobile Ads. A banner ad may appear pinned to the bottom of the editor screen, and interstitial ads may appear after a successful save. Google Mobile Ads and related services may process device, advertising, diagnostic, and usage data according to Google's policies and the user's device settings.

The current implementation does not include account login, subscriptions, in-app purchases, rewarded purchases, or a custom analytics workflow.

Data Sharing

The app does not sell user-selected audio files or upload them to an app-operated server. User-selected audio files remain on the device during the app's metadata workflow. Data may be shared only when the user chooses a system action such as Share, or when third-party ad SDKs process advertising and diagnostics data according to their own policies.

Data Retention And Control

Saved copies remain in the device media library until the user deletes them using Android or a compatible file or media app. Local recent-save history remains in the app's local storage until the app is cleared, uninstalled, or the implementation provides a deletion control.

Children

Audio Metadata Editor is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children.

Changes To This Policy

This policy may be updated when app behavior, permissions, ads, storage, third-party SDKs, or file handling changes.

Contact

For privacy questions, use the developer contact listed on the app's Google Play listing.

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