Effective date: May 21, 2026
Last updated: May 21, 2026
QuestQuest is an outdoor adventure planning app built by Nyika Campbell and Jenil Kensara. We take your privacy seriously — this policy explains exactly what data the app touches, where it lives, and what we do (and don't) do with it.
Summary
- Your trip data lives on your device and in your private iCloud account. We never see it, store it on our servers, or share it with anyone.
- We don't run any analytics, tracking, or advertising SDKs. No third-party data collection.
- Sign in with Apple is the only account system. We get your name and email (or Apple's relay address if you choose) so we can show your profile and let collaborators see who's on a trip.
- Photos you pick stay in your iCloud account. We don't upload them anywhere else.
If something here doesn't match how the app behaves, that's a bug — email us and we'll fix it.
What data the app handles
Account information
When you sign in with Apple, the app receives:
- A stable Apple user identifier
- Your name as you've shared it with Apple (you can edit or hide it)
- An email address — either your real email or Apple's anonymized relay address (
xxxx@privaterelay.appleid.com)
This identifier and email are stored in your iCloud private database and used to:
- Display your profile in the app's Settings screen
- Show your name on shared trips so collaborators know who's making changes
- Match you against trips other people have invited you to
Trip and gear data you create
Everything you enter into the app — trip plans, packing lists, gear library, meal plans, emergency contacts, bail points, notes, banner photos, etc. — is stored: