Privacy Policy

Last updated 18 June 2026

This Privacy Policy explains what information Trailpedia (“we”, “us”) collects when you visit trailpedia.org, how we use it, and your choices. By using the site you agree to this policy.

Information we collect

  • Usage data: like most websites, our servers and analytics tools automatically record information such as your IP address, browser and device type, pages visited, referring site, and timestamps.
  • Analytics: we use privacy-respecting web analytics (for example, Google Analytics and Google Search Console) to understand how the site is used and to improve it.
  • Information you provide: if you email us, we receive the contact details and content of your message.
  • Local storage: some tools (such as the pack base-weight calculator) save your inputs in your own browser so your list persists between visits. This data stays on your device and is not sent to us.

Cookies

We and our analytics providers may use cookies and similar technologies to operate the site and measure traffic. You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings; disabling them may affect some features.

How we use information

We use the information above to operate, maintain, secure, and improve Trailpedia, to understand our audience, and to respond to enquiries. We do not sell your personal information.

Third parties

Our analytics and hosting providers process data on our behalf, and some pages link to third-party websites whose privacy practices are their own. If we add advertising in future, advertising partners may use cookies to serve and measure ads, and we will update this policy accordingly.

Your rights

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, or delete your personal information, or to object to certain processing. To make a request, contact us at contact@trailpedia.org.

Changes

We may update this policy from time to time; the “last updated” date above reflects the latest version.

This policy is provided as a general template and should be reviewed against the laws that apply to your audience.