Privacy policy
What E-Zero does with your data
Effective 9 July 2026 · Applies to E-Zero for iOS
E-Zero collects nothing. No personal data is collected, stored on our servers, transmitted, or shared — because E-Zero has no servers, no accounts, and no analytics.
- Your location
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If you grant the optional when-in-use location permission, your position is used on your device for exactly two things: sorting stations by distance and centring the map. It is processed by iOS and the app locally and never leaves your phone. Decline the permission and the app still works — you'll simply browse the national map without distances.
- Station data
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The station list — including each pump's address, phone number and opening hours — is a snapshot of IndianOil's publicly available XP100 retail-outlet information, bundled inside the app. Browsing it requires no network requests.
- Handing off to a maps app
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When you tap Navigate and choose Apple Maps or Google Maps, E-Zero passes the station's coordinates — not yours — to the app you picked. From that point their privacy policies apply: Apple, Google.
- Calling a station
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The Call button dials the pump's publicly listed phone number using your phone app. E-Zero neither knows nor records that the call happened.
- Links inside the app
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Reference links (RTI reports, fuel-test articles, the IndianOil XP100 page) open in an in-app Safari view. Those websites may set cookies under their own policies; E-Zero adds nothing.
- Analytics, ads & tracking
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None. No analytics SDKs, no advertising, no trackers, no third-party code of any kind.
- Changes to this policy
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If a future version of E-Zero changes how data is handled, this page will be updated first and the effective date revised.