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Privacy Policy

How we protect your footprints through the corridors of history.

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We don't sell your data. We don't track you for advertising. We use your device's GPS, via Apple Maps, only while the app is active, to decide which historical story is nearest to you. Your location is not uploaded or stored on our servers.

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1. Who we are

This privacy policy describes how the "Travelling in Time" iOS application ("the app", "we", "us") handles information when you use it. The app is published by the developer of record listed on the App Store page, based in the United Kingdom. The data controller for the purposes of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) is the same entity.

If you have any questions about this policy, contact us at privacy [at] travellingintime [dot] com.

2. What we collect

We do not run any servers of our own, and we do not collect, store, or transmit personal data to ourselves or to any analytics company. Everything below stays on your device:

We do not collect device fingerprints, usage analytics, behavioural events, or crash reports. The app contains no third-party analytics or crash-reporting SDKs of any kind.

3. What we do NOT collect

4. Location data & Apple Maps

The core feature of the app is location-triggered storytelling. To make that work, iOS must be allowed to share your position with the app. This is handled entirely by iOS's permission system — you can revoke location access at any time under Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services → Travelling in Time.

Map tiles, place names and routing are provided by Apple Maps. Apple's own privacy policies apply to the map rendering layer; we do not send your location to any third-party mapping service.

The app's historical content — the stories, quizzes and base imagery — is bundled inside the app, not fetched from a server we run. To enrich a place, the app may fetch that place's public Wikipedia article summary and images from Wikimedia. That request contains the place name and the historical site's own coordinates (for example, the location of a monument) so the correct article can be found — your device's GPS position is never sent to Wikipedia, and no account or identifier is sent. As with any web request, Wikimedia receives your device's IP address; their privacy policy governs how they handle it.

5. Children's privacy

Travelling in Time is rated 9+ and designed for children to use under parental supervision. In line with Apple's guidelines and the UK Age-Appropriate Design Code:

If you believe a child has sent us personal information and you would like it removed, contact privacy [at] travellingintime [dot] com and we will delete it promptly.

6. How long we keep data

We hold no personal data on any server, so there is nothing for us to retain. Your in-app progress and AI interaction log live on your device and are removed when you delete the app. Support emails you send us are kept for up to 24 months so we can follow up on related issues.

7. Third-party services

We keep the list short on purpose:

We do not share your data with advertisers, data brokers or analytics networks.

8. Your rights under UK GDPR

Because we do not store a personal profile of you, most GDPR rights apply trivially. You still have the right to:

To exercise any of these rights, email privacy [at] travellingintime [dot] com and we will respond within one calendar month.

9. Contact

Questions, requests, or complaints: privacy [at] travellingintime [dot] com.

10. Changes to this policy

We'll revise this policy if the way the app handles data changes. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision. Material changes will be announced on this website and, where appropriate, inside the app.

Questions about your data?

Write to our privacy address and a human will reply.

mail privacy [at] travellingintime [dot] com