A private medication reminder app should keep you in control
Medication reminders are helpful, but your medication information should not be shared unless you choose to share it.
Medication information is personal. A medication reminder app should make your list easier to manage without turning that information into advertising data, analytics, or cloud storage you did not ask for.
DoseVerify privacy basics
- Your medication list is stored locally on your device
- ESP Software does not collect, upload, sell, or share medication data
- Face ID or device passcode app lock can help protect the medication list
- Reminders are optional
- Printing and email sharing happen only when you choose to do it
Why the app opens to a privacy-safe screen
DoseVerify is designed so medication details are not shown immediately when the app opens. The user must choose to open the medication list. If app lock is enabled, Face ID, Touch ID, Optic ID, or device passcode is required before viewing medication information.
What DoseVerify does not do
DoseVerify does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, recommend medications, check drug interactions, or replace your doctor, pharmacist, prescription label, medication guide, pill organizer, emergency alert system, or any medical device.