Privacy Policy
This version does not ask for accounts and does not store personal health data through the public tools.
How this boundary works
Vitality Atlas is built for general education and cautious routine choices.
It keeps sleep, food, movement, stress, aging, home, and trend content inside everyday decisions that can be stopped or shrunk.
It does not answer private symptoms, review labs, replace qualified care, or provide a public personal-question channel.
Start with the hub that matches the decision you can make today, then use the stop line before changing a routine.
Trend, supplement, device, pregnancy, medication, symptom, and high-caution topics get rewritten first when public guidance changes.
Private replies are not offered. That boundary keeps the site from pretending it can clear an individual health choice.
Sleep routines, supplement claims, device scores, cold/heat exposure, and local tools get extra wording around overstatement and stop-line clarity.
When official guidance is broad but a trend source is narrow, the page keeps the narrower claim, names the uncertainty, and shows the lower-risk basic first.
Higher-caution pages, product-cost pages, pregnancy/medication boundaries, and copy that could be mistaken for personal advice get tightened first.
Tool inputs
Interactive tools update the result on the page from simple selections such as wake time, movement focus, or trend topic. Do not enter sensitive health details, emergency information, or private medical history.
Accounts and submissions
This version does not ask readers to create an account, submit personal stories, upload files, or send health details through a form.
Analytics and email
Production analytics, cookies, and email subscription tools must be configured and disclosed before they are used.
External source links
Source links open third-party websites. Those sites have their own privacy practices, cookies, accessibility behavior, and content update schedules.
Future changes
If comments, email, analytics, advertising, affiliate tracking, or user accounts are added later, this page must be updated before those features are used.
No health records
The public site is not designed to collect, store, or review health records. Readers should not enter private symptoms, medication details, lab results, pregnancy details, mental health crisis information, or injury history into public tools.
Tool privacy boundary
Tool selections are meant to be ordinary preferences, such as timing, topic, or movement focus. If a future feature stores inputs or analytics events, the privacy page and release checks must be updated before launch.