Privacy policy
Last updated: July 2026
The short version
Your health diary never leaves your device unless you explicitly export it. RxDown has no accounts, no health-data cloud sync, and no data sales. AI requests are processed transiently and never used for model training. This website sets no cookies and runs no ad trackers.
What the app stores, and where
All health records — medications, doses, daily logs, mood, symptoms, journal text, and voice transcripts — are stored locally in the app's database on your device, protected by your device's own security (screen lock and OS storage protection). We, the developers, cannot access, view, or back up this data. You own it entirely.
AI features and third-party processing
When you use AI Journal or Smart Analysis, the entry you chose to analyze (its text or audio) plus the plan and medical-history context it needs are sent to Google's Gemini via Firebase AI Logic, processed, and returned immediately. These requests are not permanently stored on cloud servers and are not used to train models. AI features are optional — everything can be logged manually.
Anonymous usage analytics
The app collects anonymous, aggregate usage events (for example: 'a log was created', 'the export screen was opened') to improve the product. These events never contain health information — no medication names, doses, moods, symptoms, or journal content. This website itself collects nothing and sets no cookies; your language preference is stored only in your own browser.
Your rights and controls
Export everything as CSV or PDF at any time. Delete all data permanently from within the app — since data lives only on your device, deletion is immediate and total. No account means there is nothing to close and nothing held on our side.
Changes to this policy
Significant changes will be announced in the app. Questions? Email us — see the Support page.