AlephQR is the smart-label service of Aleph Practice Solutions, Inc. It was designed to work without knowing who you are. This notice explains exactly what the service processes.
No accounts, no names, no dates of birth, no health records. The QR code on your bottle contains the medication's public drug code (NDC), the printed directions for taking it (for example, "take one tablet twice a day"), and your pharmacy's prescription number, never your name, your address, your date of birth, or anything else that identifies you. We show those directions back to you on the page so they match your bottle; we do not store them.
Your pharmacy's prescription number works like a serial number on the bottle: only your pharmacy can connect it to a person, and your pharmacy is bound by its own privacy obligations. When you open the link, that number passes through our servers and may appear briefly in our hosting provider's standard request logs. We do not keep it in our own records, and the page itself carries it in the part of a web address that browsers never send to any server.
If you use the chat, your typed messages are sent to Anthropic (our AI provider) to generate the answer, subject to Anthropic's commercial API terms; we ask you not to include personal details. Conversations are not saved by us after your session and are not used to build a profile of you. We record only an anonymous topic category (for example "side-effect question"), the medication code, the language, and the hour, never your words.
Your IP address is processed transiently to protect the service from abuse (rate limiting) and by our hosting provider (Vercel) to deliver the page; we do not store it in our application records. Your language choice and text-size preference may be kept in your browser's local storage, on your device only. Medication images and label data are fetched from U.S. government services (DailyMed, openFDA). We use no advertising trackers and no analytics cookies.
Links to FDA MedWatch or a manufacturer's savings program take you to those organizations' sites, which have their own privacy practices.
Questions: call your pharmacy (the number is on your bottle and on the medication page) or write to Info@AlephPS.com.