Last updated: March 2025
CIP Health applications are designed with privacy as a core principle. We do not collect, store, or transmit personal data. All app data remains exclusively on your device.
We do not collect any personal information. No account creation is required. No email, name, or personal identifiers are stored. No analytics or tracking SDKs are used.
All data — including scan history, health profiles, preferences, and favorites — is stored locally on your device using Apple's SwiftData framework. This data is never transmitted to external servers.
CIP apps use your device camera exclusively during active barcode scanning sessions. Camera access is requested only when you initiate a scan. No images are stored, transmitted, or processed beyond the immediate barcode reading.
When scanning a product, CIP queries Open Food Facts (for food and beverages), Open Beauty Facts (for cosmetics), or its internal scientific database. These queries contain only the product barcode — no personal information is included.
Four CIP apps (Gastro AI, Urine Health, Women's Health, and Hemorrhoid Care) use Groq's Llama 3.3 70B API for AI-powered analysis. Queries sent to the AI contain only the specific health data you choose to analyze — no personal identifiers, device information, or location data is included.
We do not use Google Analytics, Firebase, Facebook SDK, or any third-party tracking service. The only external services contacted are Open Food Facts, Open Beauty Facts, and Groq (for AI features only).
We do not share, sell, or transfer any data to third parties. Period.
CIP Baby & Kids is designed for parents and caregivers. It does not collect data from children and complies with COPPA guidelines.
We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Changes will be reflected in the "Last updated" date above.
For privacy-related questions or concerns:
Email: privacy@ciphealth.app
Website: ciphealth.app