Last updated: 17 June 2026  •  Applies to the NaturalistTripper Android application (package com.naturetools.naturalisttripper).

NaturalistTripper (“the app”, “we”, “us”) is published by Nature Tools. The app helps naturalists, educators, conservationists, and everyday explorers plan field trips and explore community-science observation data. We designed it to be privacy-respecting: there is no Nature Tools account, no backend server that stores your data, no advertising, and no analytics or tracking SDKs. This policy explains what data the app handles, what it sends to third-party services to function, and how it is protected.

Summary

Data Stored on Your Device

The following is stored locally on your device and is not transmitted to us:

Files you export contain your plan data and are shared only when you explicitly choose to share them through Android’s share sheet. Uninstalling the app removes locally stored data.

Location

The app requests approximate and precise location permissions. Location is accessed only when you tap the current-location control, and is used in that moment to center the map and bias search results toward your area. Location is not collected in the background, is not stored on any server, and is not shared with us. You can decline or revoke the permission in Android Settings; the app remains usable, and you can search by manually choosing a location instead.

Third-Party Data Sources

Depending on the mode and settings you use, the app queries the external services below. Each request sends only what is needed to return results. These services have their own privacy policies, linked below.

ServiceWhat is sent, and whenTheir policy
iNaturalistSearch coordinates / bounding box, date and taxon filters to fetch observations. Optional sign-in shares an OAuth token to personalize results and your life list.Privacy
eBird (Cornell Lab of Ornithology)Only when you add an eBird API key: your key plus search location to fetch recent bird observations. The key is stored encrypted on this device.About / terms
GBIFBounding box, date and taxon filters (and a contact email in the request User-Agent) to fetch occurrence records.Terms
Wikipedia (Wikimedia)A species name to fetch a short summary for the species detail view.Privacy
MapboxMap view and tile requests, plus place-search text you type, to render maps and geocode locations.Privacy
OpenStreetMap / NominatimA region name to fetch administrative boundary polygons for Species Finder.Privacy
Open-MeteoCoordinates to fetch current weather for the field-conditions panel.Terms
USGS National MapStandard map-tile requests for the topographic and imagery basemaps.Policies

When the app contacts these services, the service necessarily receives your device’s IP address as part of the network request, as is standard for any internet connection. We do not control how third-party services use the data they receive; please review their policies above.

Purchases and Subscriptions

NaturalistTripper offers an optional “Pro” upgrade (monthly and annual subscriptions, and a one-time lifetime purchase). All purchases are processed by Google Play Billing. We do not receive or store your payment card details. Google provides the app with purchase and entitlement status so the app can unlock Pro features; this is handled by Google Play and governed by Google’s Privacy Policy. Subscriptions renew through Google Play unless cancelled before the renewal date; the lifetime option is a one-time, non-renewing purchase. You can manage or cancel subscriptions in the Google Play Store.

Notifications

The app may request permission to post notifications (for example, trip- or plan-related reminders). You can grant or deny this permission, and change it at any time in Android Settings.

Children’s Privacy

NaturalistTripper is a general-audience app and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Because the app has no account system and stores data only on the device, no personal information is collected by us from any user.

Data Security

Network requests to third-party services use encrypted HTTPS connections. Sensitive values such as your eBird API key are stored using Android Keystore-backed encryption on your device. Because we operate no backend and store no user data ourselves, there is no central database of user information to breach.

Your Choices

Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy as the app evolves. Material changes will be reflected here with an updated “Last updated” date. Continued use of the app after an update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.

Contact

Questions about this policy or your data? Contact us at radd@nature-tools.com.