Privacy, explained simply

For children and young people · Version 1.1 · QuoVira Health Ltd

This is a short version for children and young people. It explains what Striova keeps about you and who can see it. The full Privacy Notice has all the detail.

What Striova is

Striova is an app your parent or carer uses to keep track of things like your sleep, your food, school, and how your days go.

It helps them get ready to talk to a doctor. It does not decide anything about you, and it cannot tell if you have ADHD. Only a doctor can do that.

What we keep

The things your parent or carer writes in the app about your days, and a few details like your first name and your school year.

If something in the app goes wrong, your grown-up can send us a picture of it so we can fix it. We delete that picture once the problem is sorted.

We only keep what we need, and nothing else.

Who can see it

Not everyone can see your information. Here is the whole list:

  • Your parent or carer, who uses the account.
  • A teacher — but only if your parent invites them, and only the parts your parent chooses.
  • A doctor or nurse — but only if your parent decides to share it with them.
  • A small number of people who work on Striova, if something goes wrong and needs fixing.

What we never do

We do not sell your information to anyone. We do not show you adverts. We do not use your information to guess things about you or make decisions about you.

If you are not happy about it

You are allowed to ask what is kept about you, ask for it to be corrected if it is wrong, and ask for it to be deleted. Those are your rights, not a favour.

The easiest way is to tell your parent or carer, because they can do all of it in the app. You can also email us yourself at [email protected] and we will help you.

If you think we have got something wrong and we have not put it right, you can tell the Information Commissioner's Office (the people who check that companies look after information properly) at ico.org.uk.

Keeping it safe

Your information is stored in the UK, it is scrambled so other people cannot read it, and only the people listed above can get to it.

Grown-ups: read the full Privacy Notice.