When you use the TripLog mobile app, you enter your information through the app. This privacy policy explains.
We treat your privacy very seriously. Our philosophy is that your information belongs to you, and we do our best to protect your privacy.
| Can we see? | Do we collect? | How do we use it? | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The data you enter from within the app and store on your mobile device | No | N/A | N/A |
| The reports you email to yourself or other people | No | N/A | N/A |
| Your phone Contacts | No | N/A | N/A |
| The backup files you email to yourself | No | N/A | N/A |
| The backup files you upload to Amazon cloud | Yes | No | N/A |
| The receipt photos you upload to Amazon cloud | Yes | No | N/A |
| The email address you entered when uploading backup file | Yes | Yes | Occasional email communications from us about our product updates |
We do NOT transfer any of your personal information, including email addresses and trip data, to any 3rd party.
We use Amazon S3 cloud-based secure and redundant storage to store your data.
Amazon S3 provides a highly durable storage infrastructure designed for mission-critical and primary data storage. Objects are redundantly stored on multiple devices across multiple facilities in an Amazon S3 Region. To help ensure durability, Amazon S3 PUT and COPY operations synchronously store your data across multiple facilities before returning SUCCESS. Once stored, Amazon S3 maintains the durability of your objects by quickly detecting and repairing any lost redundancy. Amazon S3 also regularly verifies the integrity of data stored using checksums. If corruption is detected, it is repaired using redundant data. In addition, Amazon S3 calculates checksums on all network traffic to detect corruption of data packets when storing or retrieving data.
Amazon S3’s standard storage is:
For more information, please visit Amazon S3 Web Services.