Last updated: 2025-12-12
This privacy policy describes how the Project Eliam web app and PWA (“the app”) handle your data. The app is designed to be used without an account and without collecting unnecessary personal information.
The app does not require you to create an account and does not ask for your name, email address, phone number, or other direct identifiers.
When you read a Bible study in the app, our server stores limited technical log data:
en, nl)We use this information only to understand which content is used and to improve the app’s performance and stability. We do not use this data to build personal profiles and we do not sell this data.
We use Google Analytics to measure basic usage of the app (for example which pages are visited, which languages are popular, and what types of devices are used). Google Analytics may collect data such as:
This data is processed by Google according to Google’s own privacy policy. We use Analytics only for aggregated statistics and app improvement, not for advertising.
The app may use cookies or local storage to remember technical settings (for example PWA behavior or language preferences) and for Google Analytics. These are not used to track you across other websites.
Log data and analytics data are kept only as long as necessary for statistics, security and troubleshooting. We do not attempt to link this technical data to your real-world identity.
The app is suitable for young adults and older users. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If you believe that we have collected personal information from a child, please contact us so we can delete it.
Depending on your local privacy laws (for example the GDPR in the EU/EEA), you may have rights such as access, correction or deletion of personal data. Because we do not store direct identifiers, any such request will normally relate to technical logs and analytics data, if it can be linked to you at all.
If you have questions about this privacy policy or about how we handle data, you can contact us at:
info@project-eliam.org