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Medical Disclaimer — MyHealth

Version (policy_version): 2.11 Last updated: August 8, 2026 Effective: as of August 8, 2026. Applies to: MyHealth, an iOS personal health-record app with an educational reading powered by artificial intelligence. Controller / Developer: BAS AI — BAS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LTDA, CNPJ 64.106.409/0001-70 — www.bas-ai.com. Privacy contact / Data Protection Officer (DPO): Guilherme Bastian — dpo@bas-ai.com.

Please read this disclaimer carefully before using MyHealth. By using the app, you confirm that you have understood and agree to the limits described here.

1. What MyHealth is

MyHealth is a tool for you to organize, store, and understand your health information in one place. With it you can record and review exams and markers, conditions and body systems, medications (including the daily intake log), allergies, vaccines, appointments, vital signs and body composition (weight, body fat, blood glucose, blood pressure, heart rate), symptoms, complaints, physical activity, a daily wellness check-in, documents and reports, family history, and your care team. If you connect a wearable source (Apple Health/Apple Watch, Oura, or WHOOP), sleep, continuous metrics (resting heart rate, HRV, steps, energy), provider scores, and device events are also included.

MyHealth also offers an educational reading generated by artificial intelligence (AI) about the information you yourself enter, with the goal of helping you better understand your data and prepare to talk with healthcare professionals.

Beyond that personalized reading, MyHealth also displays general educational content about common markers, conditions and measures (for example, "what ferritin is" or "what elevated blood pressure is"). This content is population-level and the same for every user — it is not personalized to your case, not a diagnosis, and not an interpretation of your individual result. It is prepared with AI support from general topics (the name of the marker/condition/measure), without using any of your data, and is available regardless of whether you have authorized AI processing of your data — unlike the personalized reading described above, which only occurs with your consent (Section 5).

2. What MyHealth is NOT (important limits)

3. Always confirm with your physician

The information and analyses in MyHealth are meant to support your care, never to replace it. Before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, treatment, diet, exercise, or health practice — and before making any decision based on what you saw in the app — talk with your physician or another qualified healthcare professional. The professional knows your complete history and is the one who can assess your case.

MyHealth may educationally highlight exams or markers that might be worth re-discussing with your physician — for example, a result that came out of the reference range and has not yet been repeated. This highlight is only a reminder for the conversation with the professional: MyHealth does NOT determine when to redo an exam nor define follow-up intervals — when, whether, and how often to repeat an exam is a clinical decision, always your physician's, who knows your case in full.

When the app shows general educational content because a marker or measure is above or below the reference range (or in a magnitude band such as "borderline," "moderate," or "marked"), that is only a filter to pick, from the educational library, a general text that is relevant to your case — never a classification, a severity grading, or a clinical judgment of your result. The text shown is the same for anyone in that band and does not assess your specific value; interpreting your individual result is your physician's job.

The daily continuous glucose monitor (CGM) aggregates the app displays (mean, minimum, maximum, variability, and the percentage of the day within the 70–180 mg/dL range of the industry display standard, the AGP report) follow the same logic: they are a factual display, computed the same way for everyone — they are not an individual target, not a judgment about your glucose control, and not a goal set for you. Glucose target ranges are individual, and your physician is the one who sets them.

New device and Apple Health data (2026-07-19). Sleep-apnea events, sound-exposure notices, at-home spirometry (FVC/FEV₁/peak flow), inhaler use, audiogram, and the ring's estimates (vascular age, pulse-wave velocity, temperature deviation) are shown in a descriptive and factual way — exactly as the device or the exam reports them — and the AI treats them as education, never as a diagnosis, staging, or clinical guidance: it never stages a degree of hearing loss, never computes an apnea index (AHI), never defines peak-flow zones or adjusts inhaler use, and never asserts arterial stiffness or vascular risk. Imported insulin and alcoholic drinks are display only (they never go to the AI). Your physician is the one who interprets and manages.

MyHealth's notifications and reminders (doses, appointments, refill/low-stock for an item in your routine, and — when you choose to display them — the medication name or the vaccine detail) are logistical notices and factual echoes of what you yourself recorded — never a clinical judgment. The app does not claim that running out of an item is a health risk, does not recommend starting, boosting, or changing a dose or vaccine, does not compute an individual due date from your condition, and does not signal urgency. A refill reminder is inventory arithmetic (how much stock you recorded × your dose schedule), not care guidance. Any decision to start, keep, refill, postpone, or stop a medication or a vaccine is clinical and yours, together with your physician. Since version 2.9, some notifications may also carry, in the body, a summary of your own data (for example, your sleep, your glucose average and time in range, your activity, or a marker's evolution), and the analysis-ready notice may name the analysis theme — always a descriptive, factual reading of what your own records show, never a diagnosis, a medical judgment or opinion, a cause, an efficacy claim, or urgency; the time in range and glucose aggregates remain a factual display of an industry standard (never an individual target — your physician sets that), and medication notices never frame a missed or late dose.

3.1 Special populations (heightened caution)

Some situations call for extra care, because the AI educational reading is generic and does not account for clinical particularities that only a professional can assess. In these cases, the guidance to always confirm with your physician applies with even greater force:

3.2 Daily log of sensitive habits (alcohol and stress)

The daily alcohol and stress logs are your own self-observations, treated in a descriptive and educational way. MyHealth does not conclude alcohol dependence, mood disorder, anxiety, or depression, does not measure clinical severity, and does not predict progression. If your alcohol consumption, your stress level, or your sleep worry you, seek a healthcare professional. (Crisis channel: CVV 188; findahelpline.com.)

4. In case of emergency

MyHealth does not handle emergencies and does not monitor you in real time. If you or another person shows warning signs — such as chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, heavy bleeding, signs of a stroke, thoughts of self-harm, or any serious situation — seek medical care immediately or call your local emergency service (in Brazil, SAMU 192 or Fire Department 193; outside Brazil, use your country's local emergency number). Do not use the app for this.

If you are in emotional distress or having thoughts of self-harm or suicide, talk to someone now. In Brazil, the CVV — Centro de Valorização da Vida can be reached at 188 (free call, 24 hours a day, every day) and also by chat and email at cvv.org.br. In other countries, you can find a local support line in the international directory findahelpline.com. Emergency numbers and support lines vary by country — in a situation of immediate risk, always call your local emergency service.

5. About artificial intelligence (AI)

The educational reading, the extraction of information from exams, and the assistant chat use an AI model provided by Anthropic (Claude), which acts as a subprocessor under Anthropic's commercial terms, with a Data Processing Agreement (DPA) and Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) in force (Section 5.1). This processing involves an international transfer of your data to the United States (Anthropic's infrastructure) — see Section 5.1. You should understand that:

5.1 International data transfer for AI processing

AI processing is performed by Anthropic, with infrastructure in the United States. When you authorize the AI, the content sent is subject to an international transfer of sensitive personal data outside Brazil and the European Economic Area (EEA).

Legal basis for the transfer: LGPD Art. 33, IX (specific and prominent consent) and Art. 9, II; GDPR Arts. 44-46 and Art. 49(1)(a) (explicit consent), with the transparency of Art. 13(1)(f).

5.2 Organizing medications, supplements, vaccines, and allergies (AI-assisted, educational)

To better organize your record, the AI may break down the medications and supplements you log into their active ingredients (a compounded formula, for example, is split into the ingredients listed on its label) and assign a general category (medication, vitamin/mineral, botanical, protein/amino acid, probiotic, compounded formula, etc.). Likewise, it may identify your vaccines (recognizing the same vaccine under different names, the disease it prevents, and the dose in the series) and normalize your allergens (for instance, recognizing the active substance or class of a substance). This helps relate, for instance, the magnesium in a formula to the magnesium in your blood test, or understand your vaccination history. You should understand that:

5.3 AI assistance in the support channel

In the app's support channel (Profile › Support), a human agent may use AI assistance to draft the reply, which is reviewed by a person before it is sent. This assistance does not access your health record, does not make a diagnosis or give medical guidance, and does not replace your physician. The text used to compose the reply is your own support conversation: it may contain whatever you write — so avoid including unnecessary data (identifiers or clinical details that are not needed to resolve your request). The body of your support conversation is only sent to Anthropic (United States) if you have active consents for AI Processing and for the international transfer (Sections 5 and 5.1); without those consents, the AI assistance is not applied to your support. The support channel is not an emergency channel or a channel for clinical decisions — in a risk situation, follow the guidance in Section 4 (in Brazil, CVV 188; in other countries, findahelpline.com; and always your local emergency service).

6. You are responsible for the data you enter

The quality of the organization and of the educational reading depends on what you record. Incorrect, incomplete, or outdated information may lead to equally inaccurate readings. Keep your data correct and up to date, and always bring the original documents (exams, reports, prescriptions) to the healthcare professional.

When you submit exams for analysis, before saving you confirm, in a mandatory step, that you have reviewed the items the AI extracted. This check is your responsibility: the AI may misread names, values, or dates, and the data is only written to your record after your confirmation. Review and correct any information before confirming.

7. Family sharing

Sharing with family members is optional, read-only, and revocable, activated by a mutual code with expiration. The same caveats in this disclaimer apply to anyone who views the shared data: viewing does not replace a medical evaluation.

8. No clinical warranties

BAS AI makes its best efforts to keep the app useful and safe, but, to the maximum extent permitted by the law of the user's country, preserving the rights that local law does not allow to be limited, MyHealth is provided "as is," without any warranty that the analyses are accurate, complete, or suitable for a specific clinical purpose. No information in the app should be interpreted as medical advice.

When the app shows different data side by side — for example, a lab result and your activity in the same period — it merely gathers and displays your own data along the same timeline, descriptively. Seeing two things together does not assert that one explains, causes, or influences the other: association is not causation. Interpretation is up to you and your doctor.

9. Minimum age and minors

Self-registration is for persons 18 years or older (or the age of majority of the country, if higher). The protection of children and adolescents observes the Statute of the Child and Adolescent (Law 8.069/1990), Law 15.211/2025 (Digital ECA), Art. 14 of the LGPD, and Art. 8 of the GDPR (EEA).

In any country, we adopt the single threshold of 18 years for one's own account. This requirement refers to account ownership and must not be confused with the GDPR's age of autonomous digital consent (Art. 8, between 13 and 16 years depending on the country). Below 18, data processing only occurs through a profile managed by an adult guardian.

Users in the United States (COPPA): MyHealth does not offer accounts to minors nor collect data directly from children. Any minor's data is entered and controlled by a responsible adult, who exercises verifiable parental consent.

10. Subscriptions, service quotas, add-on packs, and payments

The AI functions in MyHealth are paid and consume pages from your quota (as a rule, 1 page of quota per page of an analyzed document). There is a subscription (a periodic quota of pages and prompts) and the purchase of add-on packs of pages/prompts; new users receive an initial courtesy allowance (pages and prompts), granted only once.

The complete details on pricing, renewal, cancellation, and refund are in the Terms of Use.

11. Your rights and how to contact us

You may, at any time and directly in the app (under Privacy), exercise your rights as a data subject: access, correct, export (FHIR and PDF), revoke consents, and delete your account (permanent, cascading removal of all clinical data and of the identity vault).

Account deletion also removes the files you uploaded and the data of the dependents (minors) you manage. When a minor has another registered guardian, instead of deleting the child's data we offer to migrate guardianship of the profile to that co-guardian, and the minor's profile continues to exist with them. Only records that the law requires us to retain — for example, tax receipts, when a purchase was made — are kept for the applicable legal period.

For questions, requests, or to exercise rights not available in the interface, contact our Data Protection Officer (DPO) at dpo@bas-ai.com. You can also talk to support directly in the app (Profile › Support).

Legal basis: LGPD Arts. 18 and 41; GDPR Arts. 12 to 22.

12. Updates to this disclaimer

We may update this Medical Disclaimer. When that happens, we will update the version and the date above and, when the change requires it, we will ask for a new acceptance within the app.

13. Version history

VersionDateChange
2.112026-08-08Menstrual cycle in the chat, under its own option. Your cycle already entered the record analysis; the chat did not receive it. It now can, if and only if you turn on "Talk about my cycle in the chat" (cycle_ai_chat, off by default, outside "Accept and continue"; not available to minors or managed profiles). The chat window is smaller than the analysis one; turning it off stops sending on the next turn. No new data is collected, no new subprocessor and no new international transfer. The boundary stands: never fertility/ovulation prediction and never a diagnosis. Full framing in Privacy Policy 3.18. policy_version 2.11.
2.92026-07-19Personalized notifications with your own data (SaMD boundary). Notice-only caveat in Section 3: some notifications may now carry, in the body, a summary of your own data (sleep, glucose average and time in range, activity, a marker's evolution), and the analysis-ready notice may name the analysis theme/panel. It is always a descriptive, factual reading of what your records shownever a diagnosis, a medical judgment or opinion, a cause, an efficacy claim, or urgency; the time in range / glucose aggregates remain a factual display of an industry standard (never an individual target — your physician sets that), and medication notices never frame a missed or late dose. Full framing in Privacy Policy 3.12. No new subprocessor and no new international transfer. policy_version 2.9.
2.82026-07-19New device and Apple Health data. Notice-only update (does not change how your data is handled and does not change what goes to the AI): a new block in Section 3 frames, in a descriptive and factual way, the newly organized device/exam data — sleep-apnea events, sound-exposure notices, at-home spirometry (FVC/FEV₁/peak flow), inhaler, audiogram, and the ring's estimates (vascular age, pulse-wave velocity, temperature deviation). They are shown exactly as the device/exam reports them and the AI treats them as education, never a diagnosis, staging, or clinical guidance (it never stages hearing loss, never computes an AHI, never defines peak-flow zones or adjusts an inhaler, never asserts arterial stiffness or vascular risk). Imported insulin and alcohol are display only (they never go to the AI). The full integration categories are enumerated in Privacy Policy 3.9. No new subprocessor and no new international transfer. A minor transparency bump, under the consents already granted — triggers re-acceptance (the acceptance screen reappears; no new mandatory affirmative consent). policy_version 2.8.
2.72026-07-18Population screenings + continuous glucose (CGM) aggregates. (a) New bullet in Section 3: age/sex-based screening reminders are educational and population-level — they reflect only what international guidelines commonly suggest for broad age groups, never an assessment of your case, your results, or your individual risk; they may not apply to you; the decision to undergo any screening, and when, rests exclusively with you and your doctor (shown only as an in-app card, never as a notification — see the Privacy Policy, Section 4). (b) New caveat in Section 3: the daily continuous glucose monitor (CGM) aggregates the app displays (mean, minimum, maximum, variability, and % of the day within the 70–180 mg/dL AGP display range) are a factual display of an industry standard, computed the same way for everyone — never an individual target, a judgment about your glucose control, or a goal set for you; target ranges are individual and your physician is the one who sets them. (c) The analysis-context enumeration (Section 5) now names the care team (name and specialty — never contact details/registration) and notes that, for continuous glucose monitoring, only the daily aggregates go to the AI — mirroring Privacy Policy 3.8.
2.62026-07-18Pregnancy state (trimester) — on-device educational context. New dedicated, prominent consent (pregnancy_status, version pregnancy-state-1.0, off by default, separate from the clinical acceptance) for you to report only the trimester (none/1st/2nd/3rd or postpartum) so the AI can calibrate the reading of the reference ranges specific to pregnancy/lactation. The state stays only on your device (Keychain, outside iCloud and backups), never on our servers and never synced, expires in ~40 weeks, and is deletable in one tap; it is sent to the AI only when you trigger an analysis or the chat (transient, not stored by us; Anthropic retains it as a rule within 30 days, under SCCs/DPA). The AI never records it as a condition, alert, diagnosis, or summary (prompt prohibition + deterministic server-side check). Exclusive to the adult owner (18+); unavailable to minors and managed profiles (blocked in the app and on the server). For this feature we collect only the trimester — never LMP or EDD. The app stopped reading and storing the "pregnancy test" from Apple Health (Sections 3.1 and 5; dedicated Annex).
2.52026-07-17General educational content (shared library). Notice-only clarification (does not change how your data is handled and does not require a new acceptance): the app now shows general/population-level educational content about markers, conditions and measures, prepared with AI support from general topics, using none of your data, the same for every user and available regardless of your AI consent — distinct from the personalized reading, which uses your data only with your consent (Sections 1 and 5). Clarifies that picking a text because a marker/measure is above/below the range (or in a magnitude band) is only a filter of the library, never a classification or clinical judgment of your result (Section 3).
2.42026-07-05Sensitive health journal — opt-in collection. New dedicated, prominent consent (daily_journal, off by default) for the daily logging of alcohol (substance use) and stress/context of the night (mental health), recorded as dated points. Collection is blocked on the server without the active consent and is unavailable on minors' profiles. These logs stay on your device and in your health record and are not sent to the AI. Framing is descriptive and educational, not diagnostic (Section 3.2). Revocable at any time, with deletion of the logs in these categories (LGPD Art. 7, I and 11, I / GDPR Art. 9(2)(a)).
2.32026-07-05In-app support channel + transparency about AI assistance in support. New in-app support channel (Profile › Support) to talk to us directly. In support, a human agent may use AI assistance to draft the reply (reviewed by a person before it is sent); this assistance does not access your health record and does not give medical guidance (Section 5.3). The body of your support conversation is only sent to Anthropic (United States) under your active consents for AI Processing and for the international transfer. Reinforcement that the support channel is not for emergencies or clinical decisions (Section 4).

The full version history is published at https://www.bas-ai.com/myhealth/legal/versoes; each accepted version remains archived.


UI Consent Texts (registration and screens)

These texts are short by design, for direct use in the interface. The purposes already existing in the app (clinical_processing and ai_processing) are kept with the same technical labels; the others are additions for full coverage of granular consent. Each consent is recorded in a versioned way in the immutable ledger (consent_events), with purpose, legal basis, and policy version.

Privacy / consent screen (registration)

Title: Your privacy Subtitle: You control how your health data is used. You can review and revoke whenever you want.

Granular purposes

Purpose (technical)Short UI labelDescription (1 line)Required?Legal basis
clinical_processingOrganize and analyze my health recordRequired for the app to store and structure your health data and function.Yes (required)LGPD Art. 11 (consent — sensitive data) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a) (explicit consent)
ai_processingUse AI for educational readingSends your health content, in a minimized way, to an AI that generates an educational reading; we never train models with your data.No (optional)LGPD Art. 11 (consent) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a) (explicit consent)
wearable_sync_apple_healthSync with Apple HealthReads data from Apple Health on your own iPhone (sleep, measurements, steps, heart) into your health record, only with your authorization; never used for marketing, AI training, or third parties.No (optional)LGPD Art. 11 (consent) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a); compliance with Apple Guideline 5.1.3
wearable_sync_ouraConnect my Oura ringConnects your Oura account (login on the Oura site) and brings sleep, metrics, and scores into your health record; revocable — when you disconnect, you choose to keep or delete what was imported.No (optional)LGPD Art. 11 (consent) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a)
wearable_sync_whoopConnect my WHOOPConnects your WHOOP account (login on the WHOOP site) and brings sleep, recovery, strain, and workouts; when you disconnect, all WHOOP data is deleted from the app (provider requirement).No (optional)LGPD Art. 11 (consent) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a)
intl_transferAllow the use of AI outside BrazilAuthorizes the international transfer of the content sent to the AI to the United States (Anthropic), under SCCs/DPA in force; tied to AI Processing and revocable.No (optional)LGPD Art. 33, IX (specific and prominent consent) and Art. 9, II; GDPR Art. 49(1)(a) (explicit consent)
product_analyticsHelp improve the appReserved purpose — NOT yet active: today the app collects no usage statistics. If introduced, it will be opt-in, with de-identified statistics (no health data), and this table and the Policy will be updated before activation.No (optional — consent)LGPD Art. 7, I (consent) and GDPR Art. 6(1)(a) (consent)
researchContribute to health researchAllows the use of a pseudonymized version of your data — reduced to sex, age range, and year — for health research of collective interest; revocable.No (optional)LGPD Art. 11, II "a" (consent) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a) (explicit consent)
daily_journalSensitive health journal (collection)Collects, only if you turn it on, the daily sensitive logs — alcohol and stress — as dated points; off by default, revocable; unavailable on minors' profiles; not sent to the AI.No (optional)LGPD Art. 7, I and Art. 11, I (specific consent — sensitive data) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a) (explicit consent)
pregnancy_statusPregnancy state (trimester)Stores only on your device (Keychain, outside iCloud and backups) the trimester you report and sends it to the AI only when you run an analysis or the chat, to calibrate pregnancy/lactation ranges; off by default, revocable and deletable in one tap, expires in ~40 weeks; adult owner only (18+), unavailable to minors and managed profiles (blocked in the app and on the server).No (optional)LGPD Art. 11, I and Art. 33, IX (specific consent — sensitive data + international transfer) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a) and Art. 49(1)(a) (explicit consent)
Note: family sharing (family_sharing), the international transfer (intl_transfer), and the wearable syncs (wearable_sync_apple_health / wearable_sync_oura / wearable_sync_whoop) are also purposes recorded in the ledger, captured at the moment the user enables the feature (not at initial registration) — wearable consents are recorded on the Integrations screen, before any reading or sync, on the dual basis LGPD_Art11+GDPR_Art9. The purpose apple_health_import, provided in a previous version of this document, has been replaced by wearable_sync_apple_health (the name actually recorded by the app).

Acceptance of Terms and Policy (required)

Acceptance checkbox text: "I have read and accept the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy." (With tappable links to "Terms of Use" and "Privacy Policy.")

Supporting microcopy (below the checkbox): "To create your account, you must accept the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy. You also authorize the processing of your health data to organize your health record (LGPD Art. 11 / GDPR Art. 9)."

Button state: the "Finish" / "Create account" button remains disabled until the acceptance checkbox is checked.

RE-ACCEPTANCE banner (when the terms change)

Title: We have updated our terms Body: "Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed (version 2.1). To keep using MyHealth, please read and accept the new version." Primary button: "Read and accept" Secondary button: "See what changed" Legal note: "Your previous acceptance remains on record. This new acceptance will be kept in a versioned way and does not change the optional choices you have already made."

Revocation and control notices (reused on the Privacy/Profile screens)

Annex — Research-consent screen (pseudonymized data)

Text for the screen presented separately from the required purposes, in the Privacy section. The technical purpose is research. It is optional, off by default, and revocable at any time, with no impact whatsoever on the normal use of the app. The consent is recorded in a versioned way in the immutable ledger (consent_events), with purpose, legal basis, and policy version.

Title: Contribute to health research

Subtitle: Optional. You help public-health studies without exposing who you are.

Body: "If you turn on this option, you authorize BAS AI to use a pseudonymized version of your data for the purposes of health research of collective interest. Pseudonymized means that we separate your direct identifiers (name, taxpayer ID, email, phone) — they do not enter the research dataset. What enters is reduced to sex, age range, and year, together with health indicators that are not directly identifying.

This is not the same as irreversible anonymization: because, in our original database, the link between you and your data still exists, the processing remains under the protection of the LGPD and the GDPR, and you can revoke it at any time.

Your research data is never sold, never used for advertising targeted at you, and never used to train AI models."

What we do NOT use for research: your direct identifiers (name, taxpayer ID, email, phone), the contacts from your emergency card, and any raw document (image/PDF) you have uploaded.

Toggle text (off by default): "Allow the use of my pseudonymized data for health research"

Supporting microcopy: "This choice is independent of the others. Turning it on or off does not change anything in how the app works, in the AI reading, or in your usage (pages and prompts)."

Revocation notice (reused on the Privacy screen): "You have turned off the research contribution. Your data no longer feeds new research datasets from now on. Research datasets already generated may not allow your retroactive removal, precisely because they are already pseudonymized and unlinked from you."

Legal basis: LGPD Art. 11, II "a" (consent — sensitive data) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a) (explicit consent).

Annex — Sensitive health journal consent screen (alcohol and stress)

Text for the screen presented separately from the required purposes, in the Privacy section (Profile › Privacy & consents). The technical purpose is daily_journal. It is optional, off by default, and revocable at any time, and it is unavailable on minors' profiles. Declining it does not reduce any other function of the app. The consent is recorded in a versioned way in the immutable ledger (consent_events), with purpose, legal basis, and policy version.

Title: Sensitive health journal (optional)

Body: "You can log alcohol and stress day to day to see your own patterns. These are sensitive health data (substance use and mental health), so we ask for your authorization separately from the rest. They stay on your device and in your health record and are not sent to the AI. It is off by default: nothing is recorded until you turn it on, and you can revoke and delete whenever you want. Unavailable on minors' profiles."

Toggle text (off by default): "Allow the daily logging of alcohol and stress"

Legal basis: LGPD Art. 7, I and Art. 11, I (specific consent — sensitive data) and GDPR Art. 9(2)(a) (explicit consent).

Annex — Pregnancy-state consent screen (trimester)

Text for the screen presented separately from the clinical acceptance ("Accept and continue") and from the other purposes, in the Privacy section (Profile › Privacy & consents). The technical purpose is pregnancy_status (version pregnancy-state-1.0). It is optional, off by default, and revocable at any time, and it is exclusive to the adult owner (own profile, sex at birth female, 18+) — unavailable to minors and to managed profiles, blocked in the app and on the server. Declining it does not reduce any other function of the app. The consent is recorded in a versioned way in the immutable ledger (consent_events), with purpose, legal basis, and policy version.

Title: Pregnancy state (optional)

Body: "If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you can report only the trimester (1st, 2nd, or 3rd trimester, or postpartum) so the AI educational reading can calibrate the reference ranges of your exams for pregnancy and lactation. We collect only the trimesternever the last menstrual period or the estimated due date.

This state stays only on your device, encrypted in the iOS Keychain (outside iCloud and backups), never on our servers and never synced. It expires on its own in about 40 weeks, and you can delete it in one tap.

It is sent to the AI (Anthropic, in the United States) only at the moment you run an analysis or use the chat, to calibrate that reading, and it is not stored by us (Anthropic retains it for a limited period — as a rule, within 30 days — under SCCs/DPA in force). By turning it on, you also authorize this international transfer.

The AI never records "pregnant," "expecting," or "breastfeeding" as a diagnosis, condition, alert, or in your health record — it is only context for reading the ranges. This is not medical advice, prenatal care, or obstetric triage: your obstetrician is the one who decides."

Toggle text (off by default): "Share my trimester to calibrate the AI reading"

Decline option: "Prefer not to say" — nothing is stored; if you had already reported it, the state is deleted from the device.

Revocation notice (reused on the Privacy screen): "You have turned off the pregnancy state. The trimester has been deleted from your device and is no longer sent to the AI from now on."

Legal basis: LGPD Art. 11, I (specific consent — sensitive data) and Art. 33, IX (international transfer); GDPR Art. 9(2)(a) and Art. 49(1)(a) (explicit consent).