Last updated: May 2026 • Statutory Alignment Mode: Active
CairnSpace operates under strict data minimization parameters. We treat all lifestyle inputs—including meal logs, fluid counts, symptom ratings, and emotional notes—as highly isolated telemetry variables. We do not store, cross-reference, or combine this information with corporate marketing trackers or ad networks.
Regardless of your geographical residency, CairnSpace grants you complete data autonomy rights. This includes the absolute right to know what data is recorded, request an explicit audit of your records, and initiate a cascaded hard-deletion event that cleanly scrubs your entire history from our databases with zero remnants.
Our operational revenue relies strictly on premium consumer member subscriptions. We completely ban pharmaceutical sponsorships, third-party laboratory advertising, or health-inference brokers from entering our code infrastructure. Your companion metrics are never treated as a monetization asset.
When you use the meal-logging food search to look up nutritional information, the food name you type is sent to the USDA FoodData Central public API — a free reference dataset operated by the United States Department of Agriculture. We send only the search string itself (e.g., “grilled chicken breast”); we do not transmit your identity, account, weight, symptom data, or any other personal information. USDA is a federal government dataset, not a commercial data broker, which is consistent with our zero-broker commitment in Section 3. If you prefer not to use this feature, you can enter macros manually instead.