# Privacy — qbcc

> What this site collects, what it deliberately does not publish, and what happens to a message you send.

## Privacy

No analytics, no cookies, no tracking — and one column of the source register that never gets through the door.

### What this site does not publish

The QBCC register carries a full street address for every licensee, and
**75.5% of licences belong to individuals** — sole
traders, for whom that address is usually their home.

The street address is removed while the source file is read, before anything
is written to a database. It is on no page, in no search index, and in no
dataset we sell. The finest location anywhere here is the
**postcode**, which covers a whole suburb or several
localities.

The name *is* published, and deliberately. The QBCC tells homeowners
that checking the licence is their responsibility, and that check is done
against the name on the quote. A register of tradespeople is a register of
people; what would change its nature is attaching each name to a front door,
and that is what we do not do.

### What your browser sends

No analytics, no advertising, no cookies, no third-party scripts. Static
files only.

**Your search never reaches a server.** It lives in the part of
the address after the `#`, which browsers do not transmit, and the
lookup runs in your browser against static index files. We cannot see what you
searched for, because it is not sent.

The host, Cloudflare Pages, keeps ordinary server logs — IP address, time,
file requested — as any host does. We have no per-visitor analytics.

### If you send us a message

Two forms collect an email address: a job enquiry, and a bulk access or
dataset enquiry. Both are handled by
 
Formspree , which forwards them to our mailbox.

- **Bulk access and dataset enquiries** — we reply, and keep the
exchange while the enquiry is live and for as long as we have a business
relationship.
- **Job enquiries** — we reply, and **we pass the
requirement to licensed contractors** for the class of work concerned,
so they can respond to you. That is the point of the form and it is what
happens to your message. We do not sell lists, and we pass nothing on if you
tell us not to.

Ask us to delete what you sent and we will, at
[the contact address](/contact.md).

### If you hold a licence

Your licence is a public fact and we republish it as the QBCC does, minus
your street address. If something here is wrong, or identifies you beyond what
the official register makes searchable, write to us and we will look at it the
same week.

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Página: https://qbcc.pages.dev/privacy/
Fonte: QBCC Licensed Contractors Register — Queensland Building and Construction Commission
Recolha: 2026-08-18
