Privacy
Aymon is built so that the sensitive details of a trial search stay tied to that search, not to a stored profile. Here is what that means in practice.
Key privacy points
- Clinical search details are used to run the active search.
- They are not saved as an account profile or search history.
- Aymon does not send your details to trial sites on your behalf.
What Aymon stores
- Account information — the email address or sign-in provider you use, your confirmation that you are 18 or older, and which terms and privacy versions you accepted.
- Fair-use counts — a count of searches so the free service stays available to everyone. This does not include the content of your searches.
The clinical details you enter — condition, location, and your answers — are used to run the search but are not stored. The next section explains how.
How clinical search details are handled
The clinical details you enter are used only to run that search during your browser session. They are not saved to your account, not kept as a search history, and not sent to any trial site on your behalf. Starting a new search or clearing the session removes them.
To interpret and compare published trial requirements, search details are processed by an AI provider as part of running the search. They are used for that purpose, not to build a profile of you.
Cookies and browser storage
Aymon uses browser storage to keep you signed in and to hold your active search during the session. Aymon does not sell your information and does not use advertising cookies.
How long information is kept
- Clinical search details — only for the browser session. They are gone when you start a new search or the session ends.
- Account information and fair-use counts — for as long as your account exists. Deleting your account removes them.
- Aggregate metrics and problem reports — kept to improve the service; they are not tied to your identity, so they are not part of your account.
- Server logs — scrubbed of clinical detail and kept for a limited time to keep the service reliable.
Aggregate metrics
Aymon may collect privacy-preserving, aggregate measures of clinical demand (for example, how often a broad condition area is searched) to understand and improve the service. These measures are coarse — a broad condition area, a wide age band, and a country — and are not tied to your identity. We may also measure how the app is used — for example, how many searches start, finish, or fail — to understand and improve the experience. These usage measures do not include your clinical search details.
If you tell us a result was off using “Report a problem” on a trial, we store the trial, the reason you choose, and any optional comment you write — to improve results. We ask you not to include personal or medical details, and this feedback is not tied to your identity.
Your choices
- Clear an active search at any time by starting a new one or closing the session.
- Request deletion of your account from the Support page. Because clinical search details are session-only, there is no stored search history to delete.
Adults and searching for others
Accounts are for adults. An account holder may search on behalf of another person, including a child, but the account itself must belong to an adult.
Changes and contact
If this policy changes in a way that matters — for example, if Aymon ever starts storing something it does not store today — the change will be explained here in plain language, and the version you accepted is recorded on your account. Questions about privacy go to support@tryaymon.com or the Support page.