Fire-Watch Hourly Patrol Log Privacy
Fire-Watch Hourly Patrol Log stores watch records on your device. It has no Anvilfield account system, backend, cloud sync, analytics, ads, or data sale.
The app can store site names and addresses, impaired-system descriptions, attendant and coordinator text, AHJ or permit text, checkpoint labels, QR or barcode values, scans, rounds, incidents, handoffs, notes, timestamps, checklist answers, photos, export records, and content hashes.
Records leave the device only when you choose Android share or save-to-file for PDFs, CSV files, JSON bundles, placards, photos, or ZIP bundles. The app does not choose the recipient.
Camera is used for checkpoint scanning and photo evidence. The system photo picker is used when you import an existing image. No location, notification, Bluetooth, microphone, or broad media library permission is requested in v1.
RevenueCat-backed Google Play is used for the one-time Pro purchase, entitlement checks, and restore. RevenueCat receives purchase history, product identifiers, entitlement state, and an anonymous RevenueCat app user ID so it can grant, check, and restore the Pro entitlement. Automatic RevenueCat device identifier collection and diagnostics are disabled in the app.
Fire-watch records, photos, checkpoint scans, notes, exports, site names, and attendant text are not sent to Anvilfield, RevenueCat, or Google Play through the purchase flow.
Terms: Fire-Watch Hourly Patrol Log Terms.
Support: support@anvilfield.com.