Your privacy and your data
Your diary belongs to you — what you log with Abraham is yours, kept private, and never put on display.
Your diary is your own
Do Today is your in-between-appointments companion, and the everyday detail you share — your food, water, movement, sleep and mood — sits with your account. Abraham reads your patterns so it can coach you, but your individual entries aren't something we hand around. We keep our privacy commitments deliberately conservative: your raw diary is private to you.
What partner clinics can see
If you came to Do Today through a partnered clinic, it's fair to wonder what they can see. The answer is: only de-identified, aggregate engagement — a general sense of how their patients are using the app overall. They never see your individual raw entries: not your meals, not your mood notes, not your journal. Your day-to-day diary stays yours.
Asking for a copy of your data, or deleting it
Your information belongs to you, and you can ask for a copy of it or ask for it to be removed. The simplest way is to raise it with Abraham in the chat, or contact us directly.
For how to make that request — and the complete detail on how your information is stored, used and protected — read our Privacy page. That's the full, authoritative version; this article is only a plain-language summary.
Good to know: Do Today is for adults (18+), and Abraham never diagnoses. If anything about your privacy is unclear, just ask in the chat and we'll help. Where this summary and the Privacy page differ, the Privacy page always takes precedence.