Privacy policy
Updated 17 August 2026
Big Red Map is a small public experiment. This page says what we collect, why, and how you can ask us to stop.
Who we are
Big Red Map is operated as a standalone project, separate from LifeMaxxing. For privacy questions write to hello@bigredmap.com.
The first live map belongs to Taz Skylar. Visitors can look at that public map without making an account.
What we collect
Waitlist: your email, the page you joined from, the time you joined, and whether you agreed to this policy. We only add you if you tick the privacy box.
Public map use: optional analytics events such as profile opens, pin opens, outbound clicks, and waitlist conversion. These fire only if you allow analytics cookies.
Owner account: email and password for the person who maintains the map. Media they upload (photos, video, voice, notes, links) is stored so the public map can show it.
We do not sell your data. We do not run ads on this site.
Why we collect it
Email: to tell you if and when maps open to more people. That is the product test.
Analytics: to see whether people explore the map and join the waitlist, so we know if the experiment is working.
Owner media: because the map is a public scrapbook of places and memories.
Where it lives
Data is stored in our Big Red Map database and file storage on Supabase in the EU (eu-central-1). It is not stored in the LifeMaxxing project.
Emails may later be sent with a transactional mail provider. We will name that provider here before we turn it on.
How long we keep it
Waitlist emails stay until you ask to be removed, or until the waitlist is closed and we delete it.
Analytics events are kept in aggregate form. Raw event rows can be deleted on request.
Public memories stay until the owner removes them.
Your rights
You can ask for a copy of your waitlist row, ask us to delete it, or object to analytics. Write to hello@bigredmap.com.
If you are in the UK or EEA you also have rights under UK GDPR / GDPR, including access, correction, erasure, and complaint to a supervisory authority.