Privacy at Spurr
A full privacy policy is coming soon. In the meantime, here is what matters most.
Spurr does not sell your data
We do not sell personal user data. Full stop. Your information exists to help you find Christian community, not to generate revenue from advertisers or data brokers.
What we collect and why
When you complete preferences during onboarding, we store things like your tradition background, life stage, general area in Boston, and what kinds of groups you are looking for. We use this to show you more relevant communities and events. You can update or clear these at any time from your profile.
If you submit feedback about a group, such as confirming you attended or flagging outdated information, that feedback helps keep listings accurate. Anonymous feedback is not tied to your account.
Aggregated insights
We may use aggregated, non-identifying information to understand where Christian community is easier or harder to find in Greater Boston. This kind of insight helps Spurr improve. It does not identify individual users.
A full policy is coming
We are working on a complete, plain-language privacy policy. It will cover data storage, retention, your rights, and how to request deletion. Until then, if you have a specific question, reach out through the feedback form.