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My Attention

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The data controller is My Attention AI, Inc., a Delaware corporation (EIN 35-2933575). Address: 1111B S Governors Ave STE 80709, Dover, DE 19904, US. Contact: team@myattention.co.

Screen is the attention questionnaire and what happens to your answers afterwards. This notice also describes the full-fidelity telemetry used while the service is in development.

What this document is

The document version is shown at the top of this page. Your acknowledgement is recorded against that version and a digest of this text, so what you were shown can be identified later rather than assumed.

It describes Screen — the questionnaire, the answers and the result. The website has its own notice, and it says in its own words that it is not a policy for Screen.

What the system holds

Your answers to the questionnaire. A record of what you agreed to and when, one row per agreement. And the result computed from your answers.

The account holds an email address, a country, a language and a time zone: the address is how you sign in, the rest so that what you are shown makes sense to you. A date of birth is not asked for — nothing here decides anything by age — and the field is kept only for accounts that supplied one before it stopped being asked.

Anything you write in your own words under a question is kept with the answers, and so is how long each question took you. Both are part of the same record and are held under the same rules.

The account also carries how you sign in and which devices are signed in, what you have paid and the credits it left you, anybody you invited, what you have told the products you want, what has been suggested to you and any daily plan made from it, and the AI readings you asked for. Each of these is yours and each is in the copy you can ask for.

Development telemetry joins your account and session identity to the questions, answers, notes and timings, profile values before and after changes, browser interactions and Replay, console and network activity, HTTP request and response bodies, SQL statements and bind parameters, verified payment-provider events, and complete AI calls including prompts, facts, tools and completions.

Passwords, session and bearer tokens, OAuth authorization codes, private or signing keys, recovery codes, full card numbers and CVV are excluded. Credential-shaped and payment inputs remain masked in Session Replay.

What the result means

The result is a screening description of your answers. It may show the bands and criterion counts defined for the selected instrument, but it does not establish a diagnosis and is not a substitute for a professional assessment.

Where it is kept

On the same infrastructure as the rest of the platform, in Amsterdam. That may change, and moving is a decision we take ourselves rather than ask a supplier for.

The AI reading of a result is generated by a model we do not host. Your answers and what you wrote are sent to it to produce that reading, and only when you ask for one.

OpenTelemetry Collector and OpenObserve are self-hosted on the same Amsterdam infrastructure. The configured model provider processes the AI request when you ask for a report.

Retention, access and deletion

Development logs, product events, traces, database spans, RUM, Replay and full AI payloads are kept for 30 days. Metrics are kept for 90 days. Security and audit records are kept for 365 days.

You can ask for deletion and have thirty days to change your mind. You can also request a JSON copy at team@myattention.co; it is assembled from the account's records rather than produced instantly.

This is a screening, not a diagnosis. The result reflects what you told us about your attention. It does not establish a diagnosis and does not replace a professional.

How to ask

team@myattention.co, for a copy, for deletion, or for anything else about your data. The route to a supervisory authority is open to you as well, and asking us first is not a condition of it.

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