Privacy Policy

At TravelerTo LLC, we’re passionate about inspiring your journeys while keeping your personal information safe. Your trust means everything to us, and we’re committed to protecting your privacy as you explore our travel stories, guides, and tips. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and safeguard your data when you visit our website, engage with our content, or contact us. By using our site, you agree to the practices described below. If you have questions, we’re here to help—just reach out using the details at the end.



1. Information We Collect

We collect information to enhance your experience and keep our site running smoothly. Here’s what we gather:

1.1 Information You Provide

Contact Details: When you email us, subscribe to our newsletter, or fill out forms (like inquiries or feedback), we may collect your name, email address, phone number, or other details you share. For example, if you ask about travel tips, we’ll keep what you send to respond thoughtfully.

User-Generated Content: Comments, reviews, or stories you share on our site or via email may be collected. We love hearing your travel tales, but we only use them as outlined here.

Account Information: If you create an account (e.g., for newsletters or personalized content), we store your login details and preferences to tailor your experience.

1.2 Information We Collect Automatically

Browsing Data: As you navigate our site, we use cookies and similar tech to track things like your IP address, browser type, device info, pages visited, and time spent. This helps us understand what travel topics you love and improve our site.

Analytics: Tools like Google Analytics (anonymized) show us how users interact with our content—e.g., which destinations are trending—without identifying you personally.

Location Data: If you enable location services (optional), we might collect general location info to suggest nearby travel ideas. We don’t pinpoint your exact spot.

1.3 Information from Third Parties

Social Media: If you engage with us on platforms like Twitter or Instagram (e.g., sharing our posts), we may receive basic profile info (like your username) from those platforms, based on their policies.

Partners: We work with eco-friendly travel operators or local guides for content. If you book through links we share, we might get aggregated data (no personal details) to see what’s popular.



2. How We Use Your Information

We use your data to make your experience inspiring and seamless, while keeping our site sustainable. Here’s how:

Personalized Experience: Your browsing habits or preferences help us recommend travel stories or destinations that match your vibe—say, adventure treks or romantic getaways.

Communication: We’ll use your email or phone to answer inquiries, send newsletters with travel tips, or share updates you’ve opted into. Don’t worry, we hate spam as much as you do.

Site Improvement: Analytics show us what’s working—like which guides get the most clicks—so we can create better content.

Legal and Security: We use data to protect our site from fraud, comply with laws, or resolve disputes (e.g., if someone tries to hack our comment section).

Marketing: If you agree, we might send you promos about travel deals or new content. You can opt out anytime—your call.



3. How We Share Your Information

We don’t sell your data—period. Sharing only happens in specific cases, and we keep it tight:

Service Providers: We use trusted partners for things like hosting our site, sending emails, or analyzing traffic. They’re bound by strict contracts to protect your info and only use it for the job.

Legal Requirements: If a court or law enforcement asks, we may share data to comply with legal obligations, like tax reporting or safety investigations.

Business Transfers: If TravelerTo LLC merges or gets acquired (unlikely, but possible), your data might transfer to the new entity, still under this policy’s protections.

Public Content: Comments or stories you post publicly (e.g., in our blog comments) can be seen by others. Be mindful what you share—we can’t control what others do with it.



4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Cookies make our site work better, but you’ve got control. We use:

Essential Cookies: Keep the site running—like remembering your login or keeping your cart active if we add a shop.

Analytics Cookies: Help us see which pages you love (e.g., adventure vs. culture) so we can create more of it.

Marketing Cookies: Only if you opt in, these track clicks on travel ads or partner links to personalize offers.

You can manage cookies via your browser settings. Blocking them might limit some features, like saving your preferences. We also use “Do Not Track” signals if your browser sends them—check your settings to enable.



5. Your Choices and Rights

You’re in the driver’s seat with your data. Here’s what you can do:

Opt-Out: Unsubscribe from newsletters or marketing emails via the “unsubscribe” link in any email. We’ll stop sending promos, no hassle.

Access or Correct: Want to see what data we have on you? Need to update your email? Contact us, and we’ll share or fix it within 30 days.

Delete: Ask us to delete your data (like your account or comments), and we’ll comply unless we’re legally required to keep it (e.g., for tax records).

Cookies: Clear or block cookies in your browser. We respect your choice, but some site functions might hiccup without them.

Location: Turn off location services on your device if you don’t want us to know your general area.

If you’re in the EU, GDPR gives you extra rights like data portability or restricting processing—email us to exercise these.



6. Data Security

We take security seriously, using industry-standard measures like encryption (SSL for site traffic) and secure servers to protect your data. Only authorized staff access personal info, and we train them to keep it tight. Still, no system’s 100% hack-proof. If a breach happens, we’ll notify you fast (within 72 hours if serious) and take steps to fix it. You can help by keeping your account password strong and not sharing it.



7. Data Retention

We keep your data only as long as needed:

Account Info: Until you delete your account or ask us to.

Contact Details: For as long as we’re communicating or you’re subscribed (you can opt out anytime).

Analytics: Anonymized data stays indefinitely to track trends, but it’s not tied to you.

Legal Needs: Some info (like payment records) sticks around for 7 years per tax laws.

After that, we securely delete or anonymize it. Want it gone sooner? Just ask.



8. International Data Transfers

TravelerTo LLC is based in the US, so your data’s processed here. If you’re outside the US, it may cross borders to our servers or partners (e.g., cloud hosts in Europe). We ensure any transfer meets strict privacy standards, like GDPR for EU users, using contracts or certified partners. If you’re curious about specifics, drop us a line.



9. Third-Party Links

Our site may link to travel partners, blogs, or social platforms. Clicking those takes you to their sites, with their own privacy policies. We’re not responsible for their practices, so check their terms before sharing info. For example, booking a tour through a linked operator means their rules apply.



10. Children’s Privacy

Our site’s for adults (16+). We don’t knowingly collect data from kids under 16. If we learn a child’s slipped through, we’ll delete their info ASAP. Parents, if you spot something, let us know quick.



11. Changes to This Policy

We might tweak this policy as laws or our site evolve. If we make big changes (like new data uses), we’ll notify you via email or a site pop-up. Check back here for updates—last revised September 2025. Your continued use means you’re cool with the changes.



12. Contact Us

Got questions, concerns, or want to exercise your rights? Reach out—we’re real people, not bots, ready to help.

TravelerTo LLC
Address: 551 Assembly Row, Somerville, MA 02145, US
Phone: +1 617-616-1872

We’ll respond within 30 days (sooner if urgent). If you’re in the EU and not satisfied, you can contact your local data protection authority, but we’ll work hard to sort it out first.