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| Privacy Practice | SightCoach™ | Google / Meta / OpenAI |
|---|---|---|
| Publishes live, real-time security scores | ✓ Yes — this page | ✗ No |
| Stores voice / audio recordings | ✓ Never | ⚠ Often yes, for "improvement" |
| Stores camera or screen images | ✓ Never | ⚠ Varies by product |
| Uses your data to train AI models | ✓ Never | ⚠ Often yes, unless opted out |
| Sells or shares your data with third parties | ✓ Never | ✗ Common business model |
| CSRF protection on all API endpoints | ✓ Active | ⚠ Varies — not disclosed |
| Login brute-force lockout | ✓ Active | ⚠ Varies |
| Publishes plain-English explanation of every security layer | ✓ Yes — this page | ✗ Legal jargon only |
| Sends proactive security change notifications | ✓ Yes — automated alerts | ✗ No |
SightCoach™ routes your text queries to external AI services — OpenAI (ChatGPT / GPT-4o), Anthropic (Claude), and Google (Gemini). We have full control over what SightCoach™ itself stores and transmits. We do not store your voice, your camera feed, or your screen. However, we cannot control how these third-party AI providers handle the text queries sent to their APIs. Each of these companies has its own data retention policies, and those policies can change.
We are being completely honest with you about this because we believe you have the right to know. If you are sharing sensitive personal, financial, medical, or confidential business information, you should review the privacy policies of the AI service you are using before doing so.
OpenAI may store conversations sent through the API and use them to improve their models, depending on your account settings. If you have a ChatGPT account, OpenAI also maintains a Memory feature that stores facts about you across sessions. You should review and manage this regularly.
Anthropic may retain API conversations for safety review and model improvement purposes. Claude does not have a persistent memory feature by default — each session starts fresh. Review Anthropic's current privacy policy at anthropic.com/privacy.
Google may use API interactions to improve their models. If you have a Google account, your activity may be linked to it. Review your Google account's data controls at myaccount.google.com/data-and-privacy.