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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-05-11

DaysAbroad is built privacy-first. This policy describes what we collect, what we don't, and what happens to your data. If anything here is unclear, email [email protected].

What we collect

Location data (on-device only). The app uses your phone's GPS to detect which country you're in each day. This data is stored locally on your device in JSON files. It is not transmitted to DaysAbroad servers.

iCloud backup (optional, your Apple account). If iCloud backup is enabled (it's on by default), an encrypted copy of your travel data is stored in your private iCloud database. This is your Apple account — not ours.

Anonymous analytics (Firebase, default on). The app collects anonymous usage analytics through Firebase (without advertising identifiers). This helps us understand which features are used. No personally identifying information is sent. You can disable this in Settings → Analytics.

Debug location logs (opt-in). If you enable analytics in the app, anonymous location signals may be sent to a Cloudflare Workers endpoint to help us debug country detection accuracy. Logs are retained for 7 days and tied to an anonymous device ID, not your name or email.

What we do not collect

  • Your name, email, address, or phone number
  • Your billing information (Apple handles this)
  • Your travel data on our servers (it stays on your device + your iCloud)
  • Cross-app tracking identifiers (IDFA / advertising ID)

Cookies and analytics on this website

This website uses PostHog for product analytics. We collect aggregated, anonymized usage data (which pages are visited, how long, what country/region) to improve content and measure conversion. We do not place advertising cookies.

Your rights

You can delete all DaysAbroad data at any time via Settings → Data → Delete all data. For iCloud-stored data, you control it through your Apple account.

Contact

DaysAbroad is operated by Zebra Labs (Daniel Andrade). Email [email protected] for any privacy-related questions.