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StreetCall

Privacy Policy

Last updated July 5, 2026

StreetCall is built to keep your information on your device. It has no account or sign-in, shows no ads, and includes no analytics or tracking SDKs.

Location

StreetCall’s whole purpose is to tell you the name of the street you are on or nearest to. With your permission it uses your device location — including in the background, if you allow it — and matches it against road data stored on your device. Your location is not stored on a server, shared, or used for advertising, and no history of where you have been is kept off your device.

Offline road data

Road names come from OpenStreetMap. When you download a region, the app requests road data for the surrounding area from the public Overpass API. That request contains the boundaries of the area being downloaded (roughly a 30 km square) — no account, name, or contact information — and once the download completes, street lookups work entirely offline on your device. Road data © OpenStreetMap contributors, available under the Open Database License at openstreetmap.org/copyright.

Apple Watch

The Apple Watch app works the same way: street lookups run on the watch against road data transferred from your iPhone, and nothing leaves your devices.

What we collect

Nothing is collected by us. StreetCall does not gather, store, or transmit personal information to the developer, and there is no profile or history kept off your device.

StreetCall is suitable for all ages.

Changes to this policy

This policy may be updated from time to time. When it changes, the date above will be updated.

Questions?

If you have any questions about this policy, please reach out through the Support page.