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Privacy

ATM Finder does not track you. Below is exactly what data the app uses and where it stays.

There is no account, registration or login — you use the app without providing any identifying information.

Your preferences (your bank, list or grid view, recent searches) are stored only locally on your device and are never sent to any server.

Distance calculation, filtering and sorting all happen entirely on your device. Your precise location is never sent to any server and is never stored.

One exception: when the app has your location — because you allowed it — we send your coordinates rounded to 4 decimal places, roughly 11 metres, so we can show you the address you are at and let you correct it. If you have not allowed location access, nothing is ever sent. It is not stored, not linked to anything else, and not written to any log. The area name comes from the Photon and Nominatim (OpenStreetMap) mapping services.

When you type an address in the search field, the text you type is sent to our server and from there to Google Places so it can suggest addresses. Only the text leaves — never your location. A random, temporary search code travels with it; it does not identify you and is stored nowhere, and it exists only so each search is billed once rather than once per keystroke. When you pick a suggestion we ask Google for its coordinates and keep those on our server for up to 30 days, so the same address does not need a second call. The suggestions you see while typing are never stored.

When you submit the contact form, your name, supplied email address, subject and message are forwarded to Google through Gmail only to deliver your request to our team. We do not store them in the application database.

We use cookieless, self-hosted analytics with Umami — page views only, with no coordinates in any event and no third-party trackers.