Velocita is a GPS speedometer app. This policy explains what data the app uses and what it does with it.

What data Velocita uses

Velocita uses your device's GPS, magnetometer, and barometer to measure and display:

Where your data goes

Almost nowhere. All location, speed, heading, altitude, and trip measurements are computed on your iPhone and displayed only to you. Velocita does not:

Velocita makes two kinds of network calls, both limited and described below.

1. Apple reverse geocoding

Your GPS coordinates are sent to Apple's reverse-geocoding service to convert them into a city/region name for on-screen display. This is a network request made through iOS system frameworks and is subject to Apple's own privacy policy; when your device is offline the request is skipped and the location label simply shows "offline." Velocita never stores or transmits the result anywhere else.

2. Anonymous usage analytics

Velocita uses a privacy-focused analytics service to understand how the app is used in aggregate so we can improve it. The service is configured to be anonymous by default:

The signals Velocita sends are anonymous and aggregate: which features you use (display mode, unit, Live Activity, speed alert), bucketed (never exact) trip duration, distance, max speed, and alert threshold, and anonymized device model, iOS version, and app version. Nothing can be tied back to you.

This data is used only to decide which features to improve and which devices to test on. It is never sold, never shared with advertisers, and never combined with any other data set.

Trip History

When you record a trip, Velocita saves it to your device so you can review it later in the Trips tab. Each saved trip can include the route (a sequence of timestamped GPS points), summary statistics (distance, duration, max/average/min speed, altitude range), pause segments, your category and notes, and whether you marked it a favorite.

Purchases

Velocita Pro is a one-time in-app purchase. Payment is handled entirely by Apple and is subject to Apple's privacy policy — Velocita never sees your name, billing address, or payment method.

To remember whether you have purchased Pro (so the app stays unlocked across launches and across devices that share your Apple ID), Velocita uses RevenueCat as a purchase-management service. RevenueCat receives an anonymous, randomly generated identifier and the purchase receipt Apple issues — it does not receive your name, email, Apple ID, or any of your trip, location, or settings data. RevenueCat's handling of that data is covered by RevenueCat's privacy policy.

Settings and preferences

Velocita stores your app preferences locally on your device using iOS's standard preferences store — examples include your chosen speed unit, appearance/AMOLED mode, audio cue and haptic toggles, speed-alert threshold, and analytics opt-out. These settings never leave your device.

Permissions

Velocita asks for:

You can revoke any permission at any time in Settings → Velocita on your iPhone.

Children

Velocita does not knowingly collect any data from anyone, including children.

Contact

Questions about this policy: velocita@psyton.com