By hanging out on BriefVoy (found at https://briefvoy.com), you’re agreeing to the rules and common-sense points on this page. If any of this doesn’t sit right with you, please skip using our site.
Real Logistics, But Use Your Brain
Every single guide, route blueprint, and investigative fact-check we publish comes straight from our own deep-dive research, actual data verification, and boots-on-the-ground travel. We push incredibly hard to get you the exact facts.
Things change fast out there. Dirt roads get washed away by a storm, boat captains change their schedules overnight, and local permit fees go up without warning. Because of that, everything you read on BriefVoy is meant for general information and educational use only. It’s a starting point, not a flawless crystal ball.
Your Trip, Your Call (The Legal Stuff)
Independent exploration comes with actual, real-world risks. Think of BriefVoy as an informational briefing room, not your personal tour guide holding your hand.
- Check the Facts First: It is completely up to you to verify local conditions before packing your bags. Always check up-to-the-minute weather forecasts, changing border laws, local tidal charts, and official government rules.
- You Accept the Risk: BriefVoy—and anyone writing for this platform—cannot be held responsible if you get hurt, lose money, hit a massive delay, or run into trouble while traveling. If you choose to head out to a tough, isolated destination, you are doing so entirely at your own risk.
Our Content & Fair Use
We put a ton of manual effort into writing original guides and breaking down weird online travel scams.
- Our Work: The text, custom graphics, and style choices on BriefVoy belong entirely to us. Please do not copy, scrape, or repost our guides without grabbing explicit written permission from us first.
- Fact-Checking & Fair Use: When we write investigative reports to bust internet ghost stories, we might mention third-party company names, show logos, or clip quotes. We do this strictly under fair use guidelines to give you context and analyze the technical data. Those trademarks belong to their actual owners.
Clicking Out to Other Sites
Our map guides often link out to official government portals, local bus systems, or emergency resources to make your trip planning easier. We don’t run or monitor those external websites. We can’t promise their pages are safe, accurate, or even working, and we aren’t responsible for what happens once you click away from our domain.
Updates to This Page
We might tweak or update this disclaimer page down the road to keep up with new site features or changing content pillars. It’s a good idea to peek at this page every now and then to see what’s new.
Got Questions?
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