Effective date: June 27, 2026. This document describes the current privacy practices and data-handling rules for WeT1D.
We collect account information, settings you enter, dose logs, food photos you save, and app interaction data needed to run the service.
When parental mode is enabled, we also store the account's age band and a protected parent access-code hash used only to verify device-level unlock requests.
If you opt into personalization, we may use your saved preferences and product usage patterns to tailor parts of the app experience.
WeT1D requests camera access only after sign-in and only for camera-based features. Food and recipe images may be processed, resized, stripped of unnecessary metadata, and stored in private or moderated storage depending on the feature you use.
If you choose to make eligible content public, the submitted image, estimate, title, recipe text, and related engagement data may become visible to other users inside WeT1D.
We use your data to authenticate you, store settings and logs, generate food-photo nutrition estimates, maintain account security, send in-app or push notifications you enable, and improve product performance.
Public Carb Dictionary submissions are intentionally published content and may be visible to other users.
Food photos, glucose values, insulin settings, and dose history may be health-related data. WeT1D should be deployed only with infrastructure, contracts, and operational controls appropriate for the regulatory obligations that apply to your organization.
Required browser storage supports sign-in, security, and essential app operation. Optional personalization storage remembers preferences such as interface choices only when you opt in.
WeT1D relies on third-party infrastructure providers, including hosting, authentication, storage, database, AI, push delivery, bot protection, and payment services when enabled.
Those providers may process limited data needed to provide their part of the service, such as account identifiers, uploaded images, billing state, or notification subscription details.
If you enable device notifications, we store subscription details needed to deliver pushes to your browser or device. You can disable notifications from device/browser settings or from inside the app when supported.
You can update your settings, request password resets, choose whether to publish qualifying Carb Dictionary submissions, change personalization preferences, and delete your account from the app.
Under-18 and parental-mode accounts have additional restrictions on public publishing and subscription changes.
We retain data for as long as needed to operate the service, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, prevent abuse, and maintain backups and audit logs.
Deleting an account removes active account access and primary user data, but some records may remain temporarily in backups, billing records, security logs, moderation logs, or legal archives.