Last updated: 13/09/2025
Your privacy is a priority for the Urine AI team (“we”, “our”, “app”). This Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your information.
Urine AI does not collect, store, share, or sell users' personal data.
The app may process images of urine strips locally and/or send images to the server exclusively for automated analysis, without identifying the user.
Information that may be processed:
No personally identifiable information (name, email, exact location, personal health data, etc.) is requested or stored.
Processed information is used for the following purposes:
We do not use images for training.
We do not share any information or images with third parties, except:
We apply technical and administrative measures to protect all processed data against unauthorized access.
Use of Urine AI depends on the explicit acceptance of this Policy and the Consent Terms displayed in the app before first use.
All results and reports generated by the app are suggestions based on artificial intelligence and must always be reviewed, confirmed, and interpreted by a qualified healthcare or laboratory professional.
We are not responsible for clinical decisions, diagnoses, or treatments made exclusively based on the app’s results. The user is fully responsible for the use of the data and reports.
All rights to the app, interface, algorithms, texts, and trademarks are reserved to the Urine AI/Bioinpy team. Copying, reverse engineering, or unauthorized commercial use is prohibited.
We use Google AdMob to display ads. Based on your consent, you may see:
Google may use cookies or device identifiers. More info: Google Ads Policy
We comply with Google Play’s requirements for the use of the Android Advertising ID (AAID). This identifier is used exclusively for advertising and analytics purposes, never linked to personal data, and is handled in accordance with user preferences. If the user opts out of personalized ads via device settings, this is fully respected. The AAID is never combined with other persistent identifiers (e.g., IMEI, MAC address).