Sorsha

Privacy Policy

Last updated July 4, 2026

Sorsha is a travel app made by Glendon Park LLC. It writes short briefs about the place you are standing in, and it can translate what you say and suggest a natural way to respond. This policy explains what information the app uses, what it shares in order to do its job, and the choices you have. If anything here is unclear, email hello@sorsha.co and we will explain it.

What Sorsha does not do

Sorsha describes places, not people. There is no login and no user profile. Sorsha does not use analytics or crash-reporting tools, it does not show ads or use advertising identifiers, it does not build a profile of you, and it does not sell or share your personal information with anyone. Most of what the app sends anywhere is information about a venue, not about you.

Location

Sorsha uses your device's location to work out which venue you are standing in. Your coordinates are sent to Google (to find nearby venues) and to Apple (to identify the surrounding area and country). Your coordinates are also included, as text, in the request the app sends to write a brief. Sorsha does not save your location on your device or keep any history of where you have been. Location is used in the moment and then discarded.

Briefs

When Sorsha writes a brief, it sends details about the venue (such as its name, address, coordinates, category, and public information from Google) to Sorsha's own server, and from there to Anthropic, the service that generates the writing. This information describes the place, not you. No name, email, account, or personal profile is attached to it.

Speech and translation

When you use translation, your speech is turned into text by Apple's speech recognition. Depending on your device and the language, Apple may process the audio on its own servers under Apple's terms. Sorsha itself never records, stores, or uploads your audio. Only the resulting text is sent to Sorsha's server and to Anthropic to produce the translation. Apple's on-device translation may also be used.

What Sorsha keeps on your device

Sorsha saves a few settings on your device so the app works the way you left it: your theme, chosen voice, target language, whether text-to-speech is on, and any phrase preferences you create. It also stores a security pass used to confirm the app is genuine (see below). All of this stays on your device. Sorsha does not collect it, and it is not sent to us.

Confirming the app is genuine

To stop other programs from misusing Sorsha's server, the app uses Apple's App Attest to prove it is the real Sorsha app running on a real device. As part of this, a one-time key identifier is sent to Sorsha's server. It is used only to verify the app and prevent abuse. It does not identify you, and it is not used for tracking or advertising.

What our server keeps

Sorsha's server passes your request along to write a brief or a translation. It does not log the contents of your requests. It keeps only basic operational information, such as a timestamp noting that a request happened.

Services Sorsha relies on

Sorsha uses a small number of outside services to work. Each has its own privacy terms:

Where your information is processed

Sorsha depends on the services above, whose computers may sit in the United States and other countries. Because Sorsha is a travel app, you may also be using it far from home. So information the app sends in order to do its job, such as venue details or text to translate, may be processed in a country other than the one you are in. Those services handle that information under their own privacy terms, linked above.

Your rights and choices

You are in control of the small amount of information Sorsha uses:

Sorsha uses your location only in the moment to find a venue, and then discards it. It never stores or sells your precise location.

If you live in California, the CCPA gives you rights to know what personal information is collected about you, to have it deleted or corrected, and to opt out of its sale or sharing. Sorsha does not sell or share your personal information, and it does not keep personal information about you on its servers, so there is little to request. Even so, if you have a question or a request about your data, email hello@sorsha.co and we will respond. We will not treat you differently for exercising these rights.

Wherever you live, you can email hello@sorsha.co with any privacy question or request, and we will do our best to help.

Children

Sorsha is not directed to children under 13, and it does not knowingly collect information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided information through the app, contact us and we will address it.

Changes to this policy

Sorsha is still growing, and features may change over time. If something like analytics or paid options is added later, this policy will be updated to describe it. When the policy changes, the date above will change too.

Contact

Questions or requests about privacy? Email hello@sorsha.co.