Friday, July 3, 2026

Privacy Policy — Travel Sri Lanka

Privacy Policy — Travel Sri Lanka Effective date: 4 July 2026 Travel Sri Lanka ("the app") is a travel guide for Sri Lanka published by Gihan Mora ("we", "us"). This policy explains what information the app does — and, mostly, does not — handle. The short version The app does not collect, store, or share any personal data. There are no accounts, no analytics, no advertising, and no tracking of any kind. Information we collect None. The app does not collect personal information, usage statistics, location data, device identifiers, or any other data. Everything you see in the app (destination guides, photos, food guides, travel tips) is bundled inside the app itself. Your wishlist (favourited destinations) exists only in the app's memory on your device and is never transmitted anywhere. Internet access The app requests the Internet permission for two limited purposes: Map tiles. The "Destination Map" screen loads map imagery from OpenStreetMap's public tile servers. When tiles are requested, your device's IP address is visible to those servers as part of any standard web request, subject to the OpenStreetMap Foundation privacy policy. Fonts. On first launch the app may download its display font from Google Fonts (fonts.gstatic.com), subject to the Google privacy policy. Fonts are cached on the device afterwards. We receive no information from either service. Links to other apps and services Some buttons open other applications on your device — for example "Open in Google Maps" opens your maps app, emergency shortcuts open your phone dialer, and the Sri Lanka Tourism link opens your web browser. Once another app is open, its own privacy policy applies. Nothing is shared with those apps beyond the destination coordinates, phone number, or web address needed to perform the action you tapped. Permissions The app requests no permissions beyond Internet access. It does not access your location, camera, contacts, photos, microphone, or files. Children The app contains general-audience travel content and collects no data from anyone, including children. Changes to this policy If a future version of the app changes any of the above (for example, by adding analytics), this policy will be updated and the effective date revised before that version is released. Contact Questions about this policy: geekavenueyt@gmail.com

Emergency calls USA

Privacy Policy Effective date: June 27, 2026 In short Emergency Calls USA does not collect or store any personal information. The only sensitive permission it requests is optional device location, used solely to power the "Where Am I?" screen — your coordinates are sent only to your device's own geocoding service to resolve a readable address and are never collected, stored, or sent to us. The app contains no ads, analytics, or third-party tracking, and does not require an account. 1. Information we do not collect Emergency Calls USA does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data to us or to any third party. Specifically, the app: Contains no analytics, advertising, or tracking SDKs Does not require account creation, sign-in, or any personal identifiers Does not access your contacts, camera, microphone, photos, or call history Does not collect device identifiers or usage statistics 2. Information stored on your device The app saves a small amount of data locally on your device only, using Android's standard local app storage. This data never leaves your device and is never visible to us: Numbers you choose to mark as favorites within the app Your selected display theme (light, dark, or system default) Uninstalling the app permanently deletes this locally stored data. 3. Calling functionality When you tap "Call" on a number in the app, Emergency Calls USA opens your device's built-in phone dialer with that number pre-filled, using Android's standard dialer feature. The app itself never places calls silently or automatically, and it does not access, read, or store your call logs. 4. Location ("Where am I?") The app includes an optional "Where am I?" screen that shows your current city, suburb, state and postcode, and lets you open your exact position in a map app — for example, to share your location with a 911 dispatcher. Location is only requested when you open that screen and is never accessed in the background. To turn coordinates into a readable address, they are sent to your device's configured geocoding service (typically Google, via Android's system geocoder) — this is the only time any data leaves your device, and it is used solely to return an address to you. Emergency Calls USA itself never stores, logs, or transmits your location anywhere. You can deny or revoke the location permission at any time in your device settings without affecting any other part of the app. 5. Third-party services Emergency Calls USA does not integrate any third-party services, advertising networks, analytics platforms, or social media SDKs. 6. Children's privacy Emergency Calls USA does not knowingly collect information from anyone, including children. Because the app collects no personal data of any kind, it can be used safely by people of any age. 7. Data security Because no personal data is collected or transmitted by the app, there is no remote data for us to protect. Information you choose to save (favorites and theme preference) stays only in your device's local storage, governed by your device's own security and lock settings. 8. Changes to this policy We may update this Privacy Policy if the app's functionality changes. Any update will be reflected by a new "Effective date" above. Continued use of the app after a change constitutes acceptance of the revised policy. 9. Contact us If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or the app, contact us at: geekavenueyt@gmail.com

Privacy Policy — Travel Sri Lanka

Privacy Policy — Travel Sri Lanka Effective date: 4 July 2026 Travel Sri Lanka ("the app") is a travel guide for Sri Lanka publis...