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Privacy

Last updated May 31, 2026.

Appricio is a travel guide. To make it useful — knowing what's near you, what you've liked before, when to nudge you about an event — we collect a small amount of data. This page is the honest version of what that means.

What we collect

Location

Your device's coordinates, only while you have the app open. Used to pick recommendations near you and to render the map. We do not run background location collection in the current version of the app.

Account

Email address (if you sign in). Used for authentication via Supabase, and to send a 6-digit verification code.

Your in-app activity

What you save, what you dismiss, what you tap into. Used to improve recommendations to you — never sold, never shared with anyone outside Appricio.

Push notification token

A device-issued token (from Apple/Google's push services) that we use to send you notifications you've opted into. Deleted on sign-out.

Diagnostic data

Anonymous error reports if the app crashes. No personal content is included.

What we don't collect

Contacts, photos, microphone, calendar

None of these.

Advertising identifiers

We don't serve ads and don't track for advertisers.

Cross-app tracking

We don't use the iOS App Tracking Transparency framework because we don't track you across other apps or websites.

Third parties we use

Appricio is built on top of a small number of services. They each receive only the data they need to do their part. Their own privacy policies govern that data.

Supabase

Authentication and the database where your account and saved venues live. Hosted in the EU.

Anthropic (Claude)

The AI that writes the editorial copy and runs the notification-worth-it gate. Sees the context of a query (where you are, what time, what category) but not your identity. Anthropic does not train on data sent via API.

Mapbox

The maps. Receives your viewport coordinates to render tiles.

PredictHQ

Event data we display (festivals, sports, holidays). They don't see who's asking — we query in aggregate by city.

Foursquare, Google Places

Venue data we display (restaurants, museums, bars). Same as PredictHQ: aggregate city-level queries, no user identity.

Apple Push Notification service, Expo

Push notification delivery. They receive your device push token; we send them the notification payload.

RevenueCat + Apple App Store

If you subscribe to Appricio Plus, the purchase is processed by Apple's App Store; RevenueCat manages the subscription state (active / expired / trial) on our behalf. They receive an anonymous app-user identifier and your purchase status — not your name, and never your card details (Apple handles billing and never shares card numbers with us).

Sign in with Apple / Google

If you choose these sign-in options, the provider returns a verified email (or a private relay address, for Apple) so we can create your account. We don't receive your provider password or any other profile data.

Your rights

You can sign out at any time, which clears your device's link to your account. You can request deletion of your Appricio account by emailing hello@blissity.com and we'll wipe your saves, dismisses, push tokens, and authentication record within 14 days. We don't hold anything we don't need.

Operating entity

Appricio is owned and operated by Blissity LLC, a US-registered limited liability company. "Appricio" is the product brand; Blissity LLC is the legal entity behind it and is the data controller for the purposes of GDPR / CCPA.

Changes to this policy

If we materially change what we collect or who we share it with, we'll update the "Last updated" date at the top and surface the change in-app the next time you open Appricio. Small clarifications (typo fixes, wording) won't trigger a notification.

Questions? Email hello@blissity.com.