The shape of the product
FaithMap is operated by Fly Strategic Group LLC, a US for-profit company. Our servers, payment processor, and authentication provider are all US-headquartered. The catalog is written primarily by US-based contributors, though we draw on Christian sources from every era and every continent and cite them in their own voice.
You can sign up, subscribe, and use FaithMap from anywhere with internet access. Pricing is in US dollars. Stripe handles currency conversion at the checkout step.
What we do claim
We try to be straightforward about who we are, what we collect, and how we use it. The privacy policy describes our data practices in plain language. The terms describe the agreement.
You can request a copy of your data, ask for corrections, or ask us to delete your account from the privacy controls in your account. Those requests are honored regardless of where you live.
What we don't claim
FaithMap does not claim per-jurisdiction compliance with every national or regional regulatory regime. We are not a registered controller under EU GDPR, we have not filed with national data-protection authorities outside the US, and we do not maintain country-specific terms.
If a regulator in your jurisdiction requires a specific filing, certification, or local representative as a condition of using a service like FaithMap, we don't currently meet that bar. You can still use the product; you should know that's the posture we're operating under.
For the European Union specifically: we welcome EU users, our privacy practices are designed in good faith, and we honor data-export and deletion requests. We do not at this time act as a registered EU data controller or maintain an EU representative under Article 27 of the GDPR.
Tax and currency
All pricing is in US dollars. Stripe handles currency conversion. We do not currently collect or remit VAT, GST, or other consumption taxes in jurisdictions outside the US. If your country requires VAT collection on digital services, that obligation typically falls on you as the buyer; check with a local accountant if you're unsure.
Will this change?
Possibly. If a meaningful share of our users come from a particular country and the local compliance bar is reachable for a small for-profit, we'll do the work and update what's here.