Mileager Terms and Accuracy Notice
Effective date: June 20, 2026
These terms are intended to explain important limits of Mileager’s mileage records and reports. They are not a substitute for legal advice.
Recordkeeping Tool
Mileager helps you record, review, classify, and export mileage information. It is a recordkeeping tool, not tax, legal, accounting, financial, or reimbursement advice.
You are responsible for reviewing your trips, classifications, distances, purposes, notes, tolls, parking, odometer checkpoints, mileage rates, exports, and reports before relying on them.
Measurement Accuracy
Automatic tracking, route lookup, GPS, motion activity, Bluetooth hints, iOS background delivery, map data, sync, and user-entered information can be delayed, incomplete, unavailable, or incorrect.
Trips may be missed, duplicated, split, merged, misclassified, or assigned inaccurate routes, endpoints, distances, dates, times, reimbursement estimates, or report totals. You should correct records in the app and keep any backup documentation required by your tax professional, employer, or government authority.
No Tax Guarantee
Mileager does not guarantee that any record, report, export, mileage rate, deduction estimate, reimbursement estimate, or app setting satisfies IRS rules, state or local tax rules, employer policies, audit requirements, or any other legal or business requirement.
Consult a qualified tax, legal, accounting, or reimbursement professional before using Mileager records for tax filings, reimbursement claims, audits, or other formal submissions.
No Warranties
To the maximum extent allowed by law, Mileager is provided as is and as available, without warranties of accuracy, completeness, reliability, availability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
David Degner does not warrant that Mileager will detect every trip, preserve every record, calculate every distance correctly, remain uninterrupted, or prevent lost deductions, rejected reimbursements, tax adjustments, penalties, interest, audit costs, or other losses.
Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent allowed by law, David Degner is not liable for taxes, penalties, interest, denied deductions, denied reimbursements, lost records, inaccurate reports, data loss, business interruption, lost profits, or any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages arising from your use of or inability to use Mileager.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain warranty disclaimers or liability limitations, so parts of these terms may not apply to you.
Safe Use
Use Mileager only when it is safe and legal to do so. Do not interact with the app while driving or in any situation where doing so could distract you or create risk.
App Store License
Compiled copies downloaded from the Apple App Store are licensed under Apple’s Standard End User License Agreement unless the App Store listing provides a custom end-user license agreement.