Your family's record belongs to your family.
KinOS holds some of the most intimate information a family has. We treat that as an engineering constraint, not a marketing line. Three commitments are built into the product's foundations:
1. Consent is enforced in the database
Who can see what is not an application setting that code might forget to check. Every query any member runs passes through row-level security in the database itself. A caregiver without health consent cannot read private health entries — not because a screen hides them, but because the database will not return them. When you revoke consent, it takes effect on the very next query.
2. A shown reason for everything we hold
We collect the minimum a family coordination system needs, and each category exists for a reason you can read:
So the family knows their person is okay, and notices when the rhythm changes.
Every family member, by default.
So patterns can be watched against the person's own normal — never a generic threshold.
Admins, the person themselves, and members with explicit health consent.
So support given is visible, accounted for, and never argued about.
Admins and members. Caregivers only with explicit money consent.
So prescriptions, IDs and reports are findable years later, not lost in a drawer.
Per-document privacy level, enforced per member.
So the right information reaches the right hands in the worst ten minutes.
Emergency contacts see the summary during an alert; admins maintain it.
3. Leave with everything, any time
Admins can export the family's full record as portable data from Settings, and deletion removes it — records, files and memory indexes included. An access log shows admins every sensitive action taken in the family space. Encryption protects data in transit and at rest, and nothing is ever sold or shared for advertising. Ever.
KinOS is a family coordination and life-awareness platform. It is not a medical device, diagnosis tool, emergency service, or replacement for healthcare professionals. If something seems urgent, contact local emergency or medical services.