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This page describes the intended privacy model for Comic Journal during prototype and pilot development. It should be reviewed by legal, clinical safety, and data protection advisers before public launch.
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Journal entries and child-created reflections should be stored on the local device wherever possible. Device-local storage is the default design direction for personal notes, preferences, and draft comic inputs.
If an LLM is used to generate comic content, prompts should be minimised, aggregated, and anonymised before processing. Names, addresses, contact details, NHS numbers, exact dates of birth, school names, or unnecessary clinical identifiers should not be included.
Any processing that cannot happen on-device should happen in a secure environment with access controls, encrypted transport, limited retention, and documented processors. On-device generation is preferred where technically feasible.
The product is intended for children and health-related learning, so consent, parental involvement, age-appropriate explanations, safeguarding, and clinical safety review are required before live deployment.
Before launch, Comic Journal should confirm controller details, lawful basis, special category data handling, retention periods, data subject rights, international transfer safeguards, and whether a Data Protection Impact Assessment is required.
Comic Journal is intended to support education, confidence, and medication routines. It is not a diagnostic tool, does not replace a clinician, and should not replace an individual asthma action plan. Any asthma content should be reviewed against current clinical guidance before use with patients.
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