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Terms of Service

Draft last updated May 10, 2026. This protective draft must be reviewed by qualified counsel before public launch.

Important medical disclaimer

CardioTrack is a personal cardiovascular tracking and organisation tool. It is not a medical device, clinical decision support system, diagnostic service, emergency service, telemedicine service, or substitute for a licensed clinician. The app does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, recommend medication changes, interpret ECGs, or determine whether you need urgent care.

Emergency situations

Do not rely on the app in an emergency. If symptoms are severe, sudden, worsening, or concerning, use your local emergency number or seek urgent medical help. The app does not call emergency services, monitor you continuously, or guarantee that alerts will be timely or correct.

User responsibility

You are responsible for the accuracy of information you enter, for reviewing imported or OCR-extracted information before using it, and for deciding whether to share information with a clinician. You must not use the app to make medical decisions without qualified professional advice.

No professional relationship

Use of CardioTrack does not create a doctor-patient, clinician-patient, pharmacist-patient, or other professional relationship with the operator, developer, or contributors.

Limitations of software and data

Risk scores, educational medication rules, reminders, visualisations, OCR, integrations, and source labels may be incomplete, delayed, inaccurate, or unavailable. Placeholder calculations are clearly labelled and must not be treated as clinical estimates.

Medication safety

Medication pages provide tracking and limited educational context only. They do not provide prescription-grade interaction checking and must not be used to start, stop, change, or judge the safety of any medicine.

Data and privacy

During the MVP, data is primarily stored locally in the browser unless you deliberately deploy or connect additional services. If cloud services, email, analytics, or health integrations are added, their terms and privacy practices may also apply.

Jurisdiction and compliance

This draft is written with Qatar as an initial operating context and with privacy-aware global use in mind. Laws vary by country, including rules for health data, consumer protection, medical devices, and professional healthcare. The operator should obtain legal review before public launch.

No warranty and limitation of liability

The app is provided as-is for tracking and educational use. To the maximum extent allowed by applicable law, the operator and contributors disclaim warranties and are not liable for harm resulting from misuse, data errors, missed reminders, unavailable services, or reliance on app content instead of medical care.