The Journal
PrivacyApril 15, 2026 7 min read

Privacy by Design: Protecting Your Most Intimate Data

Bathroom health data is among the most sensitive that exists. Privacy can't be an afterthought — it has to be the foundation.

Glowing teal shield of light protecting an encrypted data vault

Continuous health monitoring is only acceptable if it is continuously private. The data LUXOSMT handles is intimate by definition, so privacy is engineered into the system at the foundation — not bolted on as policy.

On-device first

Wherever possible, analysis happens close to the source. Processing on the device minimises what ever needs to leave your home and reduces the attack surface that comes with moving raw data around.

  • On-device analysis to minimise data movement
  • Encryption in transit and at rest
  • User ownership and control of personal data
  • Clear, revocable consent for any sharing
  • Data minimisation as the default posture
On-device
first processing
E2E
encryption posture
You
own your data
Minimal
by default
If a feature requires you to surrender control of your most private data, it is not a feature — it is a liability.
LUXOSMT Privacy Charter

Sharing on your terms

There are real benefits to sharing health data with a clinician — but only when you choose to. LUXOSMT treats every share as an explicit, revocable decision, with transparency about exactly what is shared and why.

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