Policy

Privacy policy

Radhoc is built for invite-only family-friend meetups. This pre-launch policy page describes the current product behavior and data practices that final legal text must preserve.

Data Radhoc uses

Radhoc uses phone-based account data, first and last name, selected contact phone numbers, contact groups, meetup details, invite links, messages, responses, device records, notifications, support context, privacy-safe logs, and product analytics.

Private meetups

Meetups are private to the host and invited participants. Logged-out invite previews may show host identity and light product framing, but hide time, place, roster, messages, responses, and location context until phone verification matches an invited participant.

Contacts and children

Radhoc uses contacts to help users invite people they already know. V1 should not collect child profiles, child names, school, neighborhood, household composition, photos, or family profile details during onboarding.

Places, location, and providers

Place search and maps use Google Maps Platform where implemented. Future live location sharing must be opt-in, plan-scoped, time-limited, and revocable; Radhoc should not imply continuous background tracking.

Deletion and retention

Account deletion revokes sessions, removes devices and push tokens, deletes user-owned contacts and notifications, removes active plan access, and tombstones shared history. Provider-derived place coordinates follow the documented retention policy.

Before external beta

Final privacy text requires founder or legal-owner approval before external beta, app-store submission, or public launch.