Roamly

Privacy

Privacy Policy

Roamly is a real-world photo challenge app. This policy explains what information Roamly collects, how it is used, and the choices you have.

Last Updated

June 16, 2026

Scope

This Privacy Policy applies to Roamly websites, apps, APIs, and related services. It does not apply to third-party websites, app stores, sign-in providers, or services that Roamly does not control.

By using Roamly, you agree that your information will be handled as described in this policy.

Information We Collect

Roamly collects the information needed to create accounts, run challenges, and keep the app safe.

  • Account information: email address, username, display name, avatar URL, authentication provider identifiers, and related Google or Apple sign-in payloads you provide.
  • Challenge activity: submitted photos, image URLs, thumbnails, challenge IDs, scores, AI review results, streaks, points, leaderboard records, likes, comments, reports, and timestamps.
  • Optional location information: latitude, longitude, and timezone when you choose to submit location with a challenge photo.
  • Device and notification information: device ID, platform, push token, and notification status when you register for push notifications.
  • Upload and storage information: file type, file size, object key, public image URL, and technical metadata needed to store and retrieve images.
  • Technical information: logs, IP address, user agent, request metadata, error data, and security events collected by Roamly or its hosting and infrastructure providers.

How We Use Information

  • Create and secure your account.
  • Run daily challenges, submissions, scoring, streaks, stats, and leaderboards.
  • Show social features such as public profiles, likes, comments, recent completions, and reports.
  • Review submissions for challenge fit, image quality, duplicates, screenshots, abuse, or cheating.
  • Send service messages and push notifications when enabled.
  • Provide support, troubleshoot issues, analyze app performance, and improve Roamly.
  • Protect Roamly, users, and the public, and comply with legal obligations.

Photos and AI Review

Roamly is built around photo submissions. When you submit a photo, Roamly may store the image and send it to AI review providers to evaluate whether it matches the challenge, assess quality, generate a score, and detect possible cheating or abuse.

AI review may be imperfect. Roamly may use automated review, human review, user reports, or a combination of those methods to moderate content and scoring.

Public Visibility

Roamly includes public and social features. If your profile is public, your display name, username, avatar, challenge submissions, scores, streaks, likes, comments, leaderboard position, and recent challenge activity may be visible to other users or visitors.

You can make your account private. Private users are hidden from public profile pages and public leaderboards. Some information may still be processed internally to operate your account, enforce rules, prevent abuse, and maintain service records.

How We Share Information

Roamly does not sell your personal information. Roamly may share information in these situations:

  • With other users and the public: through public profiles, leaderboards, challenge completions, comments, likes, and other social features.
  • With service providers: hosting, database, storage, analytics, authentication, AI review, email, push notification, and security providers that help operate Roamly.
  • For safety and legal reasons: when needed to enforce rules, investigate abuse, protect rights and safety, comply with law, or respond to valid legal requests.
  • In a business transfer: if Roamly is involved in a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, or sale of assets.

Your Choices

  • Update your avatar by providing a new image URL.
  • Make your profile public or private.
  • Delete your own submissions, including the stored image object and related app records.
  • Delete your account and related Roamly records.
  • Log out to revoke the current Roamly access token.
  • Disable push notifications for a registered device or through your device settings.
  • Contact Roamly to request access, correction, deletion, or other privacy assistance.

Data Retention

Roamly keeps information for as long as needed to provide the service, maintain your account, operate game history, prevent abuse, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.

When you delete a submission, Roamly deletes the submission record, related app records, and stored image object where possible. When you delete your account, Roamly deletes or de-identifies account records and related Roamly activity where possible. Backups, logs, security records, and legally required records may remain for a limited period.

Security

Roamly uses technical and organizational measures designed to protect information. No internet service can guarantee perfect security, so you should protect your device, sign-in provider account, and Roamly access token.

Children

Roamly is not directed to children under 13 or the minimum age required by local law. Roamly does not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child provided personal information to Roamly, contact us so we can review and delete it where appropriate.

Regional Privacy Rights

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, export, restrict, or object to certain processing of your personal information. You may also have the right to appeal a decision or opt out of certain disclosures.

Roamly does not sell personal information or use it for targeted advertising as those terms are commonly defined by U.S. state privacy laws. To make a privacy request, contact us using the details below.

Changes

Roamly may update this Privacy Policy as the app changes. If updates are material, Roamly will take reasonable steps to notify users, such as updating this page, changing the last updated date, or providing an in-app notice.

Contact

For privacy questions or requests, email gregory.avola AT gmail DOT com and include Privacy Request in the subject line.