Privacy
How we handle the information you share so Tures can plan and book your travel — written plainly, the way we'd want it written for us.
What we collect
To plan and book a trip, Tures works with a limited set of information you choose to give it:
- Your Brief — the trips you describe: cities, dates, travelers, the cabin and rooms you prefer, and the notes that shape your taste.
- Account details — your name and the email you reach us at.
- Vault entries — payment cards, loyalty programs, and travel documents you add so Tures can book against them on your behalf.
- Activity — an audit log of the actions Tures takes for you, so you can always see what was done and when.
We don't buy your data from third parties, and we don't sell it to them.
How the Vault protects it
Sensitive values never sit in our database in plain text. Card numbers, document numbers, and similar secrets are tokenized through VGS (Very Good Security) the moment they're entered — we hold a reference token, not the raw value, so even we can't read them back.
When a booking needs the real value, it's used securely at the moment of the transaction and never persisted in plain text afterward. Across the Vault you see masked values only — the last few digits, never the whole.
How Tures uses your data
We use your information for one purpose: to plan and book the travel you ask for. That means turning your Brief into an itinerary, reserving flights, hotels, tables, and transport, and watching those bookings so Tures can rebook if something goes wrong.
Your taste profile helps Tures make better recommendations over time. It is yours — used to serve your trips, not to target you with advertising.
Your choices
You stay in control of everything you've shared:
- Edit — update or correct your Brief, account, and Vault entries at any time.
- Revoke — disconnect a card, loyalty program, or access grant whenever you choose.
- Delete — ask us to remove your data, and we'll erase it along with the tokens that reference it.
Terms
The agreement between you and Tures — what the service does, where its authority begins and ends, and how money is handled.
The service
Tures is an executor, not a research tool. You describe a trip; Tures plans it, books the legs you approve, and monitors them afterward. It is designed to end with confirmation numbers, not a list of links for you to finish yourself.
Bookings & authorization
Your Brief is the authorization boundary. Tures acts inside what you've described and approved. When something is ambiguous, or when a price or change falls outside your Brief, Tures pauses and asks before it acts — it does not improvise around the edges of your instructions.
No booking is reported as done until it is two-source verified. We never show a fake success state; if Tures cannot confirm a reservation twice, it tells you so rather than claiming it.
Payments
You are charged only on confirmation. A held flight or room is not a charge — money moves when a booking is confirmed against the card you authorized, and not before. Every charge appears in your audit log with the booking it belongs to.
Authorizing Tures to pay on your behalf. When you add a payment method to your Vault and ask Tures to book, you authorize Tures to charge that method for the bookings you approve. That authority is deliberately limited: Tures charges only on a confirmed booking that falls within your Brief, never for a change, upgrade, or new purchase outside what you approved without pausing to ask first, and you can revoke a card or cancel at any time. You remain responsible for charges Tures makes under this authorization as if you had entered the card yourself, and supplier fare rules, taxes, and cancellation policies continue to apply. Tures acts as your agent in arranging and paying for travel; it is not a bank, card issuer, or travel insurer.
Liability
Tures arranges bookings with airlines, hotels, restaurants, and other suppliers. Those reservations are also governed by each supplier's own terms — fare rules, cancellation policies, and the like. Tures is not the carrier or the hotel, and outcomes that are within a supplier's control remain subject to that supplier's terms.
We work hard to get it right and to fix problems quickly when they arise, but Tures is provided without warranties beyond those required by law.
Changes
We may update these terms as Tures evolves. When we make a material change, we'll let you know by email or in the app before it takes effect, so your continued use is always an informed one.
Last updated · June 2026.