YOUR DATA, YOUR CONTROL
Private evaluation privacy notice
This notice explains the limited personal data used by the Avyora.Care India-first private evaluation and the controls available to each invited member.
What this evaluation is
Avyora.Care is a general-wellness companion operated for this private evaluation by Clarova Lifestyle & Retail. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or replace a qualified clinician.
Data we use
- External identity identifiers needed to secure your account; your password stays with Microsoft Entra External ID.
- The wellness goal, routines, preferences, challenges, check-ins, and feedback you choose to provide.
- Conversation messages for up to 30 days and only the longer-term memories you explicitly approve.
- Minimum operational records such as consent version, safety decision, correlation ID, latency, and model usage. Routine telemetry must not contain profile or message content.
Why and when we use it
Purpose-specific consent controls wellness-profile storage, AI guidance, global AI processing, durable memory, and optional analytics. Consent is checked again at the protected operation. Revoking it prevents new use for that purpose immediately.
International AI processing
The development pilot uses Azure Global Standard AI processing, which can occur outside India. Avyora asks for explicit disclosure and consent before provider-backed AI use. Personal data is not used to train models by default.
Retention and control
You can inspect or update your profile, revoke consent, remove approved memories, download your active Avyora-domain data, and delete active domain data. Identity-provider account closure is managed separately. Managed backup copies expire through the backup lifecycle rather than being immediately rewritten.
Safety and contact
Do not use Avyora.Care for emergencies or medical decisions. Contact local emergency services for urgent help. Privacy or pilot questions can be sent to amits@clarova.in.
This private-evaluation notice is ready for named Privacy/Security and India legal review. External pilot enrollment remains blocked until that approval is recorded.