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Recce Terms of Use

Effective date: 2026-05-20

Recce is a field-planning, mapping, and communications aid. These terms are a working beta draft and should receive final legal review before public release.

Field And Legal Responsibility

Recce does not grant land access, hunting permission, radio authorization, emergency response, medical advice, or legal advice.

You are responsible for:

Map And Data Accuracy

Map layers, contours, public/private land records, parcel records, trails, roads, waterways, hunting boundaries, operational boundaries, and weather data can be wrong, incomplete, delayed, unavailable offline, or out of date. Recce should not be your only navigation or legal-access tool.

Radio Use

Meshtastic radio features depend on user-owned radio hardware, terrain, battery, antenna position, radio configuration, and local law. Some radio frequencies and operating modes require licenses or have strict use limits. Transmit only if licensed and operating within applicable rules.

Recce provides reference and configuration tools. It does not make legal radio decisions for you.

Emergency And Safety

Recce is not an emergency service, medical device, rescue service, or substitute for first responders. Do not rely on Recce as your only emergency, navigation, medical, or communications tool.

User Content

You are responsible for content you create, import, export, or share through Recce. Do not use Recce to share illegal, unsafe, or unauthorized content. Treat private team invites and encryption keys like passwords.

Third-Party And Public Sources

Recce may display data from public, official, user-owned, or properly licensed sources. Source availability, caching rights, and update schedules vary. Recce may disable, change, or remove a source if terms, reliability, cost, or safety require it.

Beta Software

The current build is beta software. Features may change, fail, lose local data, or behave differently across devices and radios. Test with backup navigation and communications tools.

Contact

For beta support, use the TestFlight feedback channel or the published Recce support page once hosted.