Privacy

Sensitive birth data deserves plain language.

Sojourn Saju uses birth date, birth time, and birthplace to calculate a true-solar Four Pillars chart. The app should store only what is needed to make profiles, readings, reader history, and journal entries work.

What may be stored

When account storage is active, Sojourn may store your account identifier, birth profile, resolved city, timezone, latitude/longitude, chart snapshot, calculation trace, reader messages, reading outputs, journal entries, and entitlement records.

Why birth place and time matter

Known-time charts use birthplace longitude and equation-of-time correction for true solar time. Unknown birth time is allowed, but hour-pillar and some timing layers stay unavailable.

What is not logged

The product rules prohibit analytics events that contain birth date, birth time, birth place, coordinates, full name, reader questions, reader answers, or journal text.

Your controls

Settings lets you export account data, clear local browser data, delete stored profiles, clear reader conversations, delete journal entries, delete account-owned app data, and request deletion of the signed-in account where live storage is active.

Place lookup

Sojourn uses a built-in city catalog for launch. If your birth city is missing, manual place entry asks for the city, country, IANA timezone, latitude, and longitude. The app does not guess coordinates.

Legal review

This page is launch-support copy for beta testing and still needs final legal review before a public release.