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How Nomad Counter handles local travel data, optional account sync, email-code sign-in, and basic technical operations.
Last updated April 27, 2026Summary
Nomad Counter is guest-first. You can add trips, tracked countries, thresholds, and notes without signing in. In guest mode, that data stays in your browser storage unless you choose to save it to an account.
Data you enter
The app may store country names, country codes, entry dates, exit dates, thresholds, warning ranges, and optional notes. These records are used to calculate calendar-day counts and residency-exposure summaries.
Guest mode and local storage
Guest-mode trips and country settings are saved locally in your browser. Clearing browser storage, using another device, or switching browsers may remove or hide that local copy from you.
Account sync
If you enter your email to sync data, Nomad Counter creates a short-lived one-time login code. Successful verification creates a session cookie and stores your travel records in the app database so they can sync across devices. Email is used for sign-in and account continuity, not advertising.
Email delivery and local development
Production email-code delivery may use Resend when configured. Local development can expose a temporary dev code for testing, but that behavior is not intended for production auth. Resend receives the email address and sign-in code only to deliver the requested login message.
No third-party sale or analysis
User travel records are not sold, shared for advertising, or used for commercial analysis. Third-party providers are limited to infrastructure and requested email delivery needed to operate the service.
Infrastructure
Nomad Counter is designed for Cloudflare-native hosting and storage. Like most web services, hosting providers may process short-lived technical data such as IP address, user agent, request path, and error details to deliver the site, protect the service, and troubleshoot issues.
Your choices
- Use the counter without signing in if you want data to stay local to the browser.
- Delete local data by clearing this site’s browser storage.
- Do not put sensitive tax, immigration, or identity details in optional trip notes.
- Use the project links to raise privacy questions or request changes.
Contact
The project is open on GitHub. You can also reach the maintainer through santi020k.com.