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Privacy Policy

Gyeongju Pocket Tour is a browser-local mobile guide for visitors exploring Gyeongju by QR, map, route, and transit links.

Location data

If you use the location button, your GPS position is used only inside your browser to calculate distance, center the map, and prepare navigation links. This static site does not store GPS coordinates on a server.

Photos and submissions

Prototype photo submission screens are intended for visitor contribution workflows. Do not submit private, sensitive, or third-party content without permission.

Advertising and analytics

Advertising, if added later, should not cover map controls or essential travel information. Basic analytics may be used to understand aggregate page usage without intentionally collecting route history.

Practical usage notes

Privacy Policy | Gyeongju Pocket Tour is designed as a focused Gyeongju Guide workflow. Start with a small sample, confirm that the input fields match your real task, and compare the result with the original source before using it in a document, client handoff, itinerary, report, or published page.

Privacy-first workflow

Keep private files, passwords, API keys, personal records, and confidential client material out of examples. When a page describes browser-local processing, treat that as a workflow promise for the main action on the page, while still remembering that fonts, analytics, ads, or external libraries may load depending on the deployment.

Verification checklist

Review units, dates, names, currencies, file formats, and assumptions before relying on an output. Browser support, device speed, screen size, cached files, and third-party library availability can change behavior. Refresh the page, read nearby warnings, and keep a backup of important originals.

How this page fits Bluesky Labs

This page is part of the Bluesky Labs collection of fast, no-login utilities and lightweight reference pages. The goal is to make routine work easier without hiding limitations. Broken links, unclear labels, mobile layout problems, and accessibility issues should be fixed before active promotion.