MyHealthPilot

Privacy by design

Privacy Policy

Privacy, clearly explained.

MyHealthPilot helps users organise symptoms, translate research context into plain English, create monitoring plans, and review tracked patterns. It is a health-support tool and is not a diagnostic or emergency medical service.

Effective date: April 1, 2026

Designed for clarity

This page explains what information MyHealthPilot may use, why it is used, and the choices users have when using AI-supported health organisation and monitoring features.

Collected data

Information we collect

MyHealthPilot may use information that users provide directly in the app to support its features.

  • Chat messages and symptom descriptions
  • Profile details, medications, and allergies
  • Uploaded medical record summaries
  • Tracking entries and reminder preferences
  • Images attached by the user in chat
Purpose

How we use information

Information is used only to operate the experience the user expects from the app.

  • Provide chat responses and structured symptom intake
  • Generate research-backed summaries in plain English
  • Create monitoring plans and pattern summaries
  • Support reminders, account access, and saved reports
AI features

AI processing

When users choose to use AI-powered features, relevant information may be sent to the MyHealthPilot backend and to OpenAI in order to generate research translation, monitoring plans, and pattern summaries. Users are shown an in-app AI consent screen before these features are enabled.

On-device data

Local storage

In this build, profile details, uploaded record summaries, chat state, reports, reminders, and tracking data may be stored locally on the user’s device so the app can preserve context and work more smoothly between sessions.

Deletion

Account deletion

If a user deletes their account in the app, MyHealthPilot attempts to delete the associated Firebase account and clear related local app data stored on the device.

Sharing

Data sharing

MyHealthPilot does not sell personal health data. Service providers may process data on behalf of the app when needed to operate core features such as authentication, backend processing, and AI-supported responses.

User control

Your choices

Users choose what information to enter, whether to upload records, and whether to use AI-powered features that rely on consent. Users can also delete their account inside the app.

Contact

Questions about privacy

For privacy, support, or account questions, contact MyHealthPilot directly by email.