Quick answer. apreet reads only the dates and locations in your calendar, airports it can recognise in event titles, and the names, numbers, and city saved on your contacts. It never reads your calendar notes, contact notes, messages, or live location, and it never edits your calendar or address book. Other people see you only through a mutual match, two people who already have each other saved, and even then only where and when your travel overlaps, never your itinerary, exact location, or contacts. It is not a stranger-discovery app, and you can delete everything at any time.
What apreet reads
- Contacts: names, phone numbers, email addresses, and the city or address already saved on a contact. apreet uses these to work out which of your contacts are nearby.
- Calendar: the dates and locations of your events for the next four weeks. For flights, apreet reads the departure and arrival airport from the event title and location.
- Location: with your permission, and only while you are using the app, your current location, used as the starting point for your itinerary. apreet does not track your location in the background.
What apreet does not read
- The notes section of your contacts. Those stay strictly private.
- The description or notes section of your calendar events. Those stay strictly private.
- Anything beyond the narrow signals above. apreet does not read message content, email bodies, or files.
What apreet never changes
- apreet never writes to your address book. It does not edit, create, or delete your contacts.
- apreet never writes to your calendar. It does not edit, create, or delete your events.
- The data on your device stays exactly as you left it.
What is processed internally
- apreet processes your contacts, calendar, and location data internally to work out your matches. It does not share, sell, or rent this data to third parties.
- apreet does not build advertising profiles and does not allow third-party advertisers in the app or on this website.
- A short list of named service providers supports specific functions, such as SMS verification, crash reporting, and support chat. Each provider, and exactly what it receives, is listed in the full privacy policy.
Why matches are mutual
- A match is always mutual. apreet connects you with another person only when each of you already has the other saved in your address book.
- This is the core of the design: there is no public pool of people to browse, and no way to surface in front of someone who has not already saved you. The relationship has to exist on both sides before apreet says anything.
- It means apreet works with the trust you already have, rather than asking you to extend trust to strangers.
What other people can see
- For a mutual match, both of you see where and when your paths will cross in the next four weeks, the overlap, and nothing outside it.
- The profile picture you chose to upload. You decide what that is.
What other people cannot see
- Your full itinerary or any travel outside the dates you actually overlap.
- Your exact or live location. apreet never broadcasts where you are.
- Your contact list, your calendar events, or any notes on either.
- Anything at all, if there is no mutual match. Without it, you are invisible to each other in apreet.
Why apreet is not a stranger-discovery app
Many networking apps are built to introduce you to people you do not know: a public profile, a discovery feed, or a map of nearby strangers. apreet is the opposite by design. It never shows you to someone you have not saved, never surfaces strangers to you, and never broadcasts a location. It works only inside the network you already have, finding the in-person meetings hidden in your existing contacts and travel. The goal is not to grow a new network, but to make better use of the one you already trust.
How account deletion works
- You can delete your account and all personal data associated with it at any time. In the app, tap Menu, then My Profile, then Delete Account. You can also request deletion by email.
- After deletion, apreet makes reasonable efforts to remove your data within 30 days. The exceptions are routine backups, which expire on their normal rotation, and anything apreet is obliged to keep for legal or security reasons.
For the complete detail, including every third-party processor, your rights under GDPR and CCPA/CPRA, and data retention, read the full privacy policy. You can also see the wider product in how apreet works.