What BlockScore is
BlockScore organizes available address, geographic, transit, amenity, construction, reported-crime, routing, resident and other evidence. Coverage and freshness vary. A score is a model output, not an objective fact about a person, property, route or future event.
What it cannot guarantee
BlockScore cannot guarantee personal safety, quiet, suitability, school eligibility or quality, transit service, parking, internet, construction activity, property condition, rent, accessibility or investment outcome. Inspect the property and route, verify official sources and seek appropriate professional advice.
Acceptable use
People may not use BlockScore to stalk or harass, reveal another person’s private address, infer protected characteristics, discriminate in housing, automate abusive requests, evade limits, interfere with the service or treat the product as the sole basis for a regulated or safety-critical decision.
Paid services
Future iOS subscriptions will use Apple’s in-app purchase system, with price, period, renewal, cancellation and included features shown before purchase. Restore Purchases and subscription management are already represented in the product, but sales remain disabled until the App Store products and final legal URLs are approved.
Third-party evidence
Government, transit, OpenStreetMap, mapping and other data can be incomplete, delayed, wrong or withdrawn. Each report should preserve its source, date, geography, method and caveat. Attribution never means the source endorses BlockScore.
Required before publication
The final terms still need the legal provider identity, eligibility rules, account and user-content terms, enforcement and appeal process, subscription identifiers, intellectual-property provisions, service-change terms, consumer-law language, liability allocation, dispute terms and Apple’s required end-user clauses.