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BrickMeasure

Privacy Policy

BrickMeasure is a pocket takeoff pad — course tallies, opening sizes, waste factors, and running totals on your iPhone. This page states what we may access, what stays in your private quantity book, and what we never hand to suppliers or takeoff-data resellers.

Last updated August 18, 2026

Scope

This Privacy Policy covers the BrickMeasure app on the Apple App Store and public pages on this domain. It is written for masons, estimators, and anyone reading this page.

Information

BrickMeasure does not ask for your legal name, email, phone, plot address, trade license, or payment method to use core takeoff tools.

Course counts, opening dimensions, waste percentages, and running totals you enter stay for your personal quantity book. We do not recycle them for ads or resale.

Remote Content

If the app opens optional public material — such as a linked policy page — it may load that URL. The page is generic; nothing from your takeoff pad is sent with the request.

Photos

Wall or tape snaps may request camera or library access only when you start an import. Contacts, microphone, and location remain unused unless a later feature needs them and this policy is revised.

Device

Takeoffs live in on-device storage. Crash reports you send to Apple follow Apple’s privacy terms.

Hosting

Hosts run this policy page and public routes on this domain. They may keep server logs for uptime and security under their own rules.

Minors

BrickMeasure is intended for users 13 and older. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children. Use App Store support if a minor entered details and we will help remove them where we can.

Retention & Security

Jobs you store in BrickMeasure stay under your control on the device. Clear a takeoff in-app or uninstall to wipe local files.

We protect hosted pages with reasonable measures. Nothing is perfectly sealed — treat quantity notes like a closed estimate folder, not a public bid.

Your Choices

Stop using BrickMeasure at any time. Revoke camera or network access in iOS Settings for an offline-only tally pad where supported.

Updates

We may change this policy as BrickMeasure grows. The date above marks material edits. Continued use after an update means acceptance where law allows.

Contact

Questions about BrickMeasure privacy can go through the App Store support link or the developer contact on the product page.