Privacy Policy
OneAid is a first-aid training and guidance app. This policy explains what data the app does and does not collect.
Short Version
OneAid does not require a login, does not show ads, and does not collect personal information for marketing or profiling.
Who Provides OneAid
OneAid is provided by Sklls AS as part of first-aid preparedness work. For privacy questions, contact support@sklls.ai.
Data We Collect
We do not collect names, email addresses, account credentials, precise location, photos, files, or advertising identifiers through OneAid.
The app stores some preferences locally on your device, such as selected country, selected language, accessibility settings, course progress, and quiz scores. These settings are used to make the app work and are not sent to Sklls AS by the app.
Data Retention and Deletion
OneAid keeps local app preferences, course progress, and quiz scores only on your device. Sklls AS does not receive this local app data and does not keep a server-side copy of it.
Local app data remains on your device until you delete it, reset the app data through your device settings, or uninstall OneAid. You can delete OneAid's local app data at any time by uninstalling the app. On Android, you may also use the system app settings to clear the app's storage or app data. On iPhone, deleting the app removes the local app data stored by OneAid.
If you contact Sklls AS by email for support, we keep that email only as long as needed to handle the request and ordinary business records. You can ask us to delete support correspondence by emailing support@sklls.ai.
Optional AI Conversation Feature
OneAid may include an optional AI conversation feature. If you choose to use it and enter an API key, the text you type in that conversation may be sent to the external AI provider used by the feature so that a response can be generated.
Do not enter names, contact details, or other personal information in the AI conversation unless you are comfortable sending that text to the provider.
Location and Emergency Numbers
OneAid lets you choose a supported country so the app can show the correct emergency number. This is a manual setting and is stored locally. The app does not request GPS location and does not track your location.
Children
OneAid is intended for general first-aid education and preparedness. It is not specifically directed at children and does not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Government Status
OneAid is not a government or public-authority app. It is not a replacement for emergency services, medical professionals, or official public-safety advice.
Changes
If the app changes in a way that affects privacy, this policy will be updated before the changed version is distributed to testers or published in app stores.