What we collect
When you create an account, we store your email, a hashed password, a display name, and a preferred language. When you contribute data — adding a venue, verifying a spot, running a speed test, or uploading a photo — we associate that contribution with your account.
Location data
Prizz uses your device's location only while the map is active and only with your permission. We do not track or store your location history. Venue coordinates are contributed by the community and visible to everyone.
How we use your data
Your contributions power the community map and your public profile (display name, level, badges). We do not sell personal data. We do not use third-party advertising trackers.
Error reporting
If enabled by the operator, Prizz may send anonymized crash reports to Sentry to help diagnose bugs. These reports do not contain your email or password.
Analytics
Prizz uses Umami Cloud (umami.is) to understand how the app is used — which pages are visited, how people arrive, and which actions succeed (signing up, verifying a spot, adding a venue, installing the app). Umami is cookieless: it counts unique visitors using a daily-rotating hash of your IP address and browser, which is discarded every 24 hours. We do not send your raw search queries, email, password, location, or any other identifying content to Umami. If you're signed in, we do associate analytics events with your Prizz user ID so we can see which features signed-in users engage with — that ID is a random UUID, not your email. You can opt out by enabling “Do Not Track” in your browser; Umami respects that signal by default.
Your rights
You can edit your profile, change your password, and delete your account at any time from Settings.
When you delete your account, your personal data (email, password, display name, avatar, badges) is erased and you are signed out. Your contributions — venues you added, verifications, uploaded photos, speed tests — stay on the map to preserve its integrity for the community, but are reattributed to a generic “Deleted user” record that cannot be traced back to you. This is irreversible.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Reach out at hello@prizz.io.