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Frequently asked questions
What does RiskMap do?
RiskMap gives any U.S. address a clear risk score, plus a full breakdown across five categories — Immediate Threats, Chronic Exposures, Community Resources, Financial & Livability, and Live Conditions — drawn from U.S. public-agency data. It adds live weather and hazard alerts and an on-device AI analyst that explains what a location's risk means.
How does RiskMap calculate risk scores?
A deterministic engine reads ZIP-indexed U.S. public-agency data across 19 indicators. The headline score reflects a location's immediate-safety posture; the other categories are shown as breakdown sub-scores, each benchmarked against national and state averages. Scoring is deterministic — identical inputs always produce an identical score, because the app reads pre-computed values from a bundled dataset rather than estimating at runtime.
What data sources does RiskMap use?
Scoring is built on authoritative U.S. public-agency data, including FEMA, the FBI, USGS, the EPA, NOAA / the National Weather Service, and the U.S. Census Bureau, among other public agencies. The in-app Data Sources catalog lists each source and its role.
Does RiskMap work offline?
Yes. The risk dataset ships inside the app, so core scoring, the map, and the AI analyst work with no connection. Live layers — weather, alerts, air quality, and other real-time conditions — refresh when you are online.
Does RiskMap track my location?
No. Your precise location never leaves your device. When you enable live layers, only a coarse ZIP-area location is sent to U.S. public-agency APIs to fetch local conditions — never to us, and never for tracking. You can also type an address manually without granting location permission.
Is there a free version?
Yes. RiskMap is free to download and includes core risk scoring, the full interactive map, live weather and alerts, and limited AI analyst access — with no time limit and no account. Subscriptions add every risk category, unlimited AI, saved locations with iCloud sync, route comparison, and report export.
How do subscriptions and cancellations work?
Subscriptions are billed through your Apple ID and renew automatically until you cancel. You can manage or cancel anytime in your device Settings under your Apple Account → Subscriptions. See the Terms of Use for details. Refunds are handled by Apple through the App Store.
What is the on-device AI analyst?
A private AI that explains a location's risk in plain language. It runs entirely on your device using Apple's frameworks — no question, address, or score is ever sent to any external AI service or third party.
Do my saved locations sync across devices?
On the Standard and Professional tiers, saved locations sync through your own private iCloud (CloudKit) account. Only the label and ZIP area are stored — never precise coordinates, and nothing that SecureWarn can access. There is no SecureWarn server.
Do I need an account?
No. RiskMap works with no account, email, or sign-in. Open the app and start.
Is RiskMap accessible?
RiskMap is built to support VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, and sufficient color contrast, following WCAG 2.1 AA guidance. If you hit an accessibility barrier, email us and we will fix it.
What devices does RiskMap support?
RiskMap runs on iPhone and iPad with iOS 26 or later, with an adaptive layout on iPad.
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