Privacy

Privacy for Don't Speed.

Don't Speed is designed to keep as much as possible on your iPhone. Location is used to monitor active drives, and overspeed logs stay local unless you choose to share a report yourself.

What the app uses

  • Precise location: Used to read vehicle speed, detect motion, and monitor an active drive.
  • Always Location: Requested so an active drive can keep updating if your screen locks.
  • Local settings: Used to store alerts, units, tolerance, sound choices, retention, and onboarding state.

What stays on your device

  • Overspeed events, including timestamp, coordinates, speed, limit, overage, and warning level.
  • Alert preferences, unit selection, tolerance, retention, and local QA summaries you choose to copy.
  • Drive state, preview choices, and local speed-limit usage counters.

What may leave your device

  • If live speed-limit lookups are enabled in your build, Don't Speed sends current road-sample location through the Don't Speed proxy to the configured provider to retrieve the posted limit.
  • For the public v1 release candidate, the speed-limit provider is TomTom and the app uses the proxy so the TomTom key stays off the device.
  • Don't Speed does not sell your data, run ads, or transmit overspeed logs off device.

What v1 does not do

  • No analytics SDK, ad network, cloud sync, driver scoring, insurance integration, or gamification.
  • No CarPlay support in the shipping v1 iPhone build.
  • No warning against a fake default speed limit when live data is unavailable.

Your controls

  • Start Drive and End Drive make the active monitoring boundary explicit.
  • You can disable audible alerts at any time in Settings.
  • You can delete all saved overspeed logs from the Log tab and choose how long logs are retained.