How your data works
What happens when your ID is scanned.
See which spots fit the night you’re after — a packed dance floor or a quiet cocktail bar — and find your friends out there.
Here’s exactly what the door reads from your ID — what it keeps, what it hashes and throws away, and what it never stores.
Step 1 · The scan
Your ID is read on the device.
When you hand your ID to the door, it’s scanned right there on the device — with no network connection. The read happens locally.
Step 2 · The split
The scan splits in two.
What’s read splits into two paths right away: a small amount that’s kept for aggregate stats, and the rest — which is hashed and thrown away.
Step 3 · Hashed & discarded
Your license number becomes a token, then it’s gone.
Your license number is turned into an irreversible token — a one-way scramble that can’t be turned back into your number — and then it’s discarded.
Step 4 · What’s kept
Only enough for a crowd stat.
Two things are kept: your date of birth and sex — used only to build aggregate stats for the venue, never tied to you — plus the result of the age check: whether you’re old enough to enter.
A crowd statistic — never one person
Step 5 · What the venue sees
The venue sees the crowd, not you.
The venue only ever sees aggregate stats — how the room breaks down as a whole. It never sees your age, your sex, or your identity as an individual.
Never stored
Three things are never stored.
No copy of these is ever kept — not in a column, not in a log, not as an image.
Don’t want to scan? You don’t have to.
Tell the door staff — you can enter without a scan.
Want the whole picture? Read the full Privacy Policy.