IBS Data Privacy Guide for Home Health
A privacy-first guide to IBS data, including local processing, encryption, consent and deletion controls.

IBS is defined by patterns of stool form, frequency and triggers — exactly what passive data captures.
Why privacy is foundational
Data about IBS is intimate. For people building a reliable health record at home, trust must come before tracking.
What should be protected
Raw signals, identifiers, health trends and clinician-sharing permissions all need strict minimisation and control.
- Stool form and frequency
- Trigger correlation with diet and stress
- Pattern stability over time
“Useful IBS data is not a single answer — it is a trusted trend, explained clearly enough to act on.”
Local-first processing
The most sensitive parts of stool form and frequency analysis should be processed close to the device wherever possible.
Consent and deletion
Users should know what is stored, who can see it and how to remove it without friction.
Privacy as product quality
A system that delivers a clearer picture of what is normal and what is changing must be safe enough to use every day.

