Privacy
Your dates and numbers stay in your browser
Here is the short version, because it's the part that matters most: when you use a Voymo calculator, the figures you type — your travel dates, your income, the country you're looking at — almost never leave your device. The maths runs inside your own browser, gives you the answer, and forgets it the moment you close the tab. There's no account to create and no email wall in front of the result.
The tools compute on your device
Nearly every tool on Voymo is built to work without a server. When you count Schengen days, check an income against a visa threshold, or compare two countries' rules, the calculation happens entirely in JavaScript running on your machine. The dates and amounts you enter are never transmitted to us, never written to a database, and never logged. Refresh the page and they're gone — we couldn't show them back to you even if we wanted to, because we never had them.
That isn't a side effect of how we built things; it's the design. Relocation maths is personal — your salary, where you've travelled, what you're planning — and the right place for it to live is your browser, not our records. If a future tool ever genuinely needs to send something to a server to work (for example, fetching live exchange rates), we'll say so plainly on that tool's page, and we'll still keep the personal inputs on your side wherever the design allows.
The little analytics that exist
We do want to know which tools people find useful and whether pages load properly, so we keep a light, privacy-respecting layer of analytics. It records aggregate things — that a page was viewed, roughly which country the visit came from, which tool was opened — without building a profile of you, following you around the web, or selling anything to advertisers. It does not capture the values you type into the calculators. We deliberately favour measurement that's anonymous and counted in aggregate over anything that tracks an individual.
We also don't run third-party advertising trackers, and we don't set the kind of cross-site cookies that exist only to follow you elsewhere. If we ever embed an external service that does set cookies — say a video or a map — we'll keep it to what's necessary and tell you what it is.
Your rights and our footprint
Because we hold so little, there's usually nothing personal to request, correct, or delete — the data simply never reached us. Where any limited information does exist (for instance, aggregate analytics), you're entitled under European data-protection law to ask what we hold and to have it addressed, and we'll honour that. We don't sell data, full stop.
Get in touch
If anything here is unclear, or you want to ask about your data, you can reach the person behind Voymo directly at hello@voymo.net. Real questions get a real reply. This page describes how things work today; if our practices change, we'll update it here and date the change rather than bury it.