Effective 4 July 2026 · Applies to the QuestPort iOS app
Everything you create in QuestPort is stored locally on your device: the countries and places you log, trip dates, journal notes and captions, photos you add to the journal, your XP and quest progress, your home base, and your settings. None of it is uploaded to us, because there is no "us" to upload it to. QuestPort runs entirely on your phone.
QuestPort can back up your data (including journal photos) to iCloud so it survives a lost or new phone. This backup is written to your private iCloud database, tied to the Apple ID signed in on your device. It is protected by Apple and readable only by you. We have no access to it, and no copy exists anywhere else. Using "Clear All Data" in Settings deletes both the data on your device and the iCloud backup copy.
A few features talk to external services to work. In each case only the minimum needed is sent, and never your identity:
As with any internet request, these services technically receive your IP address when contacted. QuestPort sends them no name, email, identifier or travel history.
QuestPort Pro is sold through Apple's App Store. Payment is handled entirely by Apple; we never see your payment details. To validate purchases and keep Pro active across reinstalls, QuestPort uses RevenueCat, which processes your App Store receipt and an anonymous app-generated identifier. This is not linked to your name, email or Apple ID by us.
QuestPort only accesses photos you explicitly pick for your journal. Picked photos are copied into the app's own storage on your device (and into your iCloud backup if enabled). Photo location and date metadata is read on your device to suggest captions and trip matches. Your photo library is never scanned or uploaded.
Reminders such as "On this day" anniversaries are scheduled locally on your device. There is no push notification server and nothing is sent to us.
Settings → Clear All Data permanently deletes everything QuestPort stores, on the device and in your iCloud backup. Deleting the app removes all local data. There is nothing to delete on our side, because we hold nothing.
QuestPort is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, children included.
If QuestPort's data practices ever change (for example, if optional accounts are introduced), this policy will be updated here first and the effective date revised.
Questions about privacy? Email hello@questport.app.