Privacy Policy

Pet Health Compass currently uses local, static tools and does not connect symptom checker answers to paid external APIs. Future analytics, CMS forms, advertising, or affiliate tracking should be disclosed clearly before launch.

Information you provide

Symptom checker answers are processed in the browser. Avoid entering personally sensitive information into any future free-text area unless the page clearly explains how that information is stored and used.

Future analytics

Analytics should be configured to respect applicable privacy laws and should not collect unnecessary medical or personal information.

Country-based affiliate offers

Some pages may use a third-party IP geolocation service to estimate your country and show more relevant affiliate offers. Pet Health Compass stores only a short-lived country code in session storage and does not send symptom checker answers or pet health details to the geolocation provider.

Vet summaries and local browser use

Some tools may help you copy a summary for a veterinarian. That summary is meant for you to review before sharing. Avoid entering names, addresses, phone numbers, payment details, account credentials, or other sensitive personal information into any tool unless a future page clearly explains collection, storage, retention, and deletion.

Advertising, affiliates, and measurement

If advertising, affiliate links, analytics, or conversion tracking are enabled later, the site should disclose the provider, purpose, and basic data categories before launch. Pet health tools should avoid collecting unnecessary medical details, and analytics should be used to improve pages and owner workflows rather than to make individual medical decisions.

Contact and correction requests

If a future contact form is added, use it for business, editorial, or product questions only. Do not send urgent pet medical information through a general contact form. For privacy questions or correction requests, include only the details needed to identify the issue.

Data minimization for pet health tools

Pet health questions can become sensitive quickly when they include location, owner identity, payment details, clinic information, or a full medical history. Future features should collect the smallest amount of data needed for the workflow, explain why that data is needed, and avoid storing symptom details when a local browser interaction is enough.