Your Rights Under the GDPR
Since May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies across the European Union. It gives you concrete rights over how companies process your personal data:
- Right of access: You can ask at any time what data is stored about you
- Right to erasure: You can demand complete deletion of your data
- Right to data portability: You can export your data in a machine-readable format
- Right to object: You can object to the processing of your data
What "Made in Germany" Means for Your Data
Journey is developed and operated by Andorfer Webdesign in Germany. This means:
- EU law applies in full, without exceptions
- Full GDPR compliance — all your rights are enforceable
- Transparent operator: Andre Andorfer, Mozartstr. 11, 94060 Pocking, Germany
- Data stored on EU servers
Your Data in Journey
Journey stores only what is necessary: encrypted messages (which no one but you can read), your profile, and your settings. No advertising profiles, no behavioral data analysis, no data sharing with third parties for commercial purposes.
You can delete your account and all associated data at any time — directly in the app, without any detours.
Conclusion
GDPR compliance is not a marketing claim — it is a legal obligation. Journey does not just meet this obligation: we built the app from the ground up so that privacy is not an afterthought, but the foundation.