Privacy Policy

What the current static MVP does and does not collect.

RoxyCalc Privacy Policy

RoxyCalc is currently a static calculator website. The current MVP is designed so public quantity calculations can happen in the browser without accounts, checkout, or server-side project storage.

What the current static site collects

For the current calculator MVP, RoxyCalc does not ask users to create accounts, enter payment details, or submit saved projects to a backend.

  • Calculator inputs stay in the browser during normal use.
  • No account signup flow is implemented.
  • No checkout, payment, or cart workflow is implemented.
  • No live affiliate product lookup is implemented.

Analytics and advertising status

The current repo is intentionally conservative.

  • No live analytics provider is required for calculator operation.
  • No live ad network script is required for calculator operation.
  • No cookie-consent flow is currently bundled because no provider-specific tracking stack is active in the static MVP.

If analytics or ad scripts are added later, this policy should be updated before public launch with provider-specific disclosure and any required consent behavior.

How calculator results work

RoxyCalc calculators use deterministic formulas. Results are estimates only and depend on the measurements, unit choices, optional pack sizes, and optional price fields entered by the user.

  • Formulas do not need personal identity information.
  • Results are not saved to a user account because no account system exists.
  • Results should not be treated as licensed trade, structural, plumbing, gas, roofing, or permit advice.

Files, logs, and local hosting

If you open the site locally or serve it from your own computer, your browser and your hosting environment may create routine access logs outside the calculator code itself. Those environment-specific logs are controlled by your browser, device, or hosting provider, not by a RoxyCalc account system.

Changes to this policy

This page should be updated whenever the privacy posture changes, especially if the project later adds:

  • analytics providers
  • ad networks
  • lead-capture forms
  • saved projects
  • accounts
  • affiliate integrations
  • AI shopping-list sessions