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Privacy

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-05-04

The short version

Your GPS coordinates and speed are read by your browser, drawn on the dial, and thrown away. We never upload, store, sell, or share your location. No account is required.

What the website does

GPS Speedometer is a single-page tool. When you tap "Begin", your browser asks for permission to share your location through the standard Geolocation API. The browser then hands a stream of positions to the page, which calculates and displays your real-time speed. All of this happens locally on your device.

The page does not contain any code that sends your location, speed, or coordinate history to a server. You can verify this yourself in the Network tab of your browser's developer tools.

What we do collect (analytics)

The site uses Google Analytics 4 to measure basic usage. The events we record are:

  • Page views (which URL was visited)
  • Click events on the App Store badges, the QR code, and the FAQ section
  • Theme preference (light or dark) when toggled
  • Unit preference (MPH or KPH) when toggled
  • Whether geolocation was requested, granted, or denied (state only, no coordinates)

No GPS coordinates, speed values, or device identifiers are included in any analytics event. Google Analytics receives a standard set of metadata: a hashed visitor ID, page URL, browser type, language, and country (derived from IP address by Google, not by us). We do not have access to your IP address.

Contact

Questions or concerns: hello@gpsspeedometer.io

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