Privacy PolicyLast updated March 28, 2026

Privacy matters most when a site explains its actual behavior clearly instead of hiding behind vague legal filler.

This Privacy Policy explains how CampReady handles information when you browse the site, use the interactive checklist, download printable PDFs, share checklist links, or contact the project by email.

CampReady is designed to keep the core checklist useful without forcing account creation. The policy below focuses on the data the site actually uses, what stays local in your browser, and where third-party services may still be involved.

No account required for the checklistChecklist progress stored locally in your browserAnalytics may be enabledEmail support available

Quick Summary

Core checklist data stays local by default

Trip names, campground notes, item states, and checklist edits are stored in browser local storage so the interactive tool can remember your progress without requiring an account.

Share links are optional and user-controlled

If you choose to generate a share link, the checklist state can be encoded into the URL you copy and send, which means the link may contain the trip information and notes you included.

Analytics may be used to understand site usage

If analytics is enabled on CampReady, third-party tools such as Google Analytics may collect usage information through cookies or similar technologies.

Email messages are voluntary

If you contact CampReady, the information you send in that email becomes part of the support conversation and may be used to answer your request or improve the site.

Privacy Questions

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1. Scope of this policy

This Privacy Policy applies to CampReady and the pages, tools, downloads, and email interactions associated with the site. It explains what information may be collected when you browse public pages, use the interactive camping checklist, print or download PDFs, generate share links, or contact the project by email. It also explains how that information is used, what typically stays local on your device, and how to reach the site with questions.

The policy is meant to describe actual product behavior in plain language. It is not intended to promise features or retention practices that the site does not support. Because CampReady is a lightweight planning tool and content site, some privacy questions are simpler than they would be on an account-based service. There is no sign-up wall for the core checklist, no user dashboard holding a permanent trip profile, and no payment system collecting billing information for the main product experience.

2. Information you choose to provide directly

You may choose to provide information directly to CampReady when you send an email to the contact addresses listed on the site. That can include your name, email address, the content of your message, screenshots, URLs, device details, checklist share links, or any other information you decide to include in the body of the email. That information is used to respond to your question, review your report, or improve the site where appropriate.

Because email is a voluntary contact method, you control what you send. You should avoid including sensitive personal information, payment details, government identifiers, or other information that is not necessary to resolve your request. If your message includes a checklist share link, remember that the link may contain trip details or notes that were encoded into the URL when you created it.

3. Checklist data stored in your browser

CampReady stores checklist progress locally in your browser so the interactive tool can remember your trip setup and packing state between visits. That locally stored data can include your selected camp type, trip name, camper name, campground name, trip date, checklist item completion states, and any notes you added to individual checklist items. This storage happens in the browser environment rather than through a required CampReady account.

Local browser storage is useful because it keeps the checklist fast and persistent without forcing you to create a login just to use a free planning tool. The tradeoff is that the data is tied to the device and browser where you created it. If you clear browser storage, use a different browser, or switch devices, that locally stored checklist state may no longer be available unless you created and saved a separate share link or printed copy.

5. Analytics, cookies, and similar technologies

CampReady may use analytics tools to understand how visitors find and use the site. At the time of writing, the site supports Google Analytics when a measurement identifier is enabled in the deployment environment. If analytics is enabled, Google Analytics may collect information such as page views, approximate location, device and browser data, referring pages, and interaction events through cookies, tags, or similar tracking technologies.

Analytics data is generally used to understand which pages perform well, where users drop off, what devices are common, and which parts of the site may need improvement. CampReady does not need analytics to run the basic checklist tool, but analytics can help improve content quality, internal navigation, and feature prioritization over time.

If analytics is enabled, you can often limit or block related collection through your browser settings, privacy tools, cookie controls, or relevant Google settings. Because browser environments vary, the exact controls available to you may depend on your device and browser.

6. Automatically collected technical information

Like most websites, CampReady and its hosting, delivery, or security providers may automatically receive technical information when you load a page or download a file. This can include IP address, browser type, operating system, language settings, timestamps, referring URLs, requested pages, and diagnostic log information. That kind of data is commonly used for site delivery, security monitoring, performance analysis, abuse prevention, and troubleshooting.

CampReady does not present this automatically collected technical information as a personal profile or account record. In many cases, it is handled at the infrastructure or analytics layer rather than through a user-facing CampReady account system. Even so, the site treats that information as part of the broader privacy picture and includes it here so visitors understand that basic website delivery creates technical records.

7. How CampReady uses information

CampReady uses information for a limited set of practical reasons. These include operating the site, keeping the checklist tool functional, remembering locally stored progress in the browser, generating printable or shareable outputs at the user's request, responding to support messages, reviewing content corrections, measuring site usage, improving page quality, and protecting the service from abuse or technical failure.

The project also uses information to make the product more useful. For example, an accessibility report may lead to interface changes, a bug report may lead to a fix in the checklist tool, and analytics trends may influence navigation or content improvements. The purpose is operational and editorial improvement, not creating a user profile for an account-driven platform.

8. When information may be shared

CampReady does not sell your checklist data as part of a consumer account database because the core checklist is not based on a CampReady user account in the first place. However, information may still be processed by third parties that help the site function. Examples can include hosting providers, content delivery networks, analytics providers, email providers, or security and infrastructure services involved in delivering the website.

Information may also be disclosed if reasonably necessary to comply with law, respond to legal process, protect the rights or safety of CampReady or others, investigate abuse, or enforce site rules. If ownership or operation of the site changes in the future, information associated with the site may also be transferred as part of that transition, subject to applicable law and the promises made in the privacy policy then in effect.

9. Retention and storage

Locally stored checklist data remains in your browser until you clear it, overwrite it, or otherwise remove it through your own device and browser controls. Because that storage is controlled on the client side, the practical retention period often depends on your own settings and usage patterns rather than a fixed CampReady account retention schedule.

Email messages and related support records may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary to answer your question, maintain support history, review repeated issues, improve the site, or meet legal and operational needs. Analytics and infrastructure logs may be retained according to the settings and practices of the relevant service providers. CampReady aims to keep data handling practical and proportionate rather than collecting or retaining more than is useful for operating the site.

10. Your choices and rights

You can control a substantial part of your interaction with CampReady directly. You can choose not to email the site, avoid using the share-link feature, clear browser local storage, disable or limit cookies, use privacy tools in your browser, or stop using the site if you do not want to continue under the policy. Because the core checklist tool works without a required account, many choices are simpler than they are on a service built around stored user profiles.

Depending on where you live, you may also have legal rights related to personal information, such as the right to request access, correction, deletion, or information about how data is handled. If you want to make a privacy-related request, contact CampReady using the addresses on the contact page. Any response will depend on the nature of the request, the information involved, and the legal obligations that apply.

11. Children's privacy

CampReady is a general audience site about camping checklists and printable trip planning. It is not designed as a service specifically for children and does not intentionally require children to create accounts in order to use the core checklist features. If you believe a child has provided personal information through email or another interaction in a way that should be removed, contact the site so the issue can be reviewed.

Parents and guardians should use judgment when sharing checklist details, trip information, or personal notes through email or share links. A printable planning tool can be used for family trips, but that does not mean every detail about a family trip should be shared broadly.

12. Changes to this policy and contact information

CampReady may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the product, analytics setup, infrastructure, legal requirements, or communication practices. When that happens, the updated version will be posted on this page with a revised last-updated date so visitors can see when the current version took effect.

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or want to make a privacy-related request, use the contact details provided on the Contact page. That is the best way to ask how a specific practice applies to your use of the site.

FAQ

Privacy Policy FAQ

Short answers for the questions searchers usually ask before they print, download or customize a camping packing list.

1Does CampReady store my checklist on its servers?

The core checklist tool stores progress locally in your browser so it can remember your trip details and item states without requiring an account.

2Can a share link include my trip details?

Yes. If you choose to create a share link, the URL may include the checklist data and trip details you encoded into it, so review it before sending it to others.

3Does CampReady use analytics?

CampReady may use analytics such as Google Analytics when enabled in the site deployment. If enabled, those tools may use cookies or similar technologies to measure site usage.

4How can I ask a privacy question?

You can email CampReady using the contact addresses listed on the Contact page if you have questions about the policy or want to make a privacy-related request.

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