Apple Health permissions and privacy in Yuta
Yuta can work with Apple Health only when the user grants permission. Permissions can be reviewed and changed from iOS settings at any time.
Read guideClear product guides for building routines, understanding permissions, using nutrition tools, and working with Yuta Chat safely.
Yuta can work with Apple Health only when the user grants permission. Permissions can be reviewed and changed from iOS settings at any time.
Read guideYuta works best when it helps you repeat a few meaningful habits each day: move, hydrate, sleep, and review progress with context.
Read guideNutrition data is most useful when it supports consistent logging and reflection. Photo and barcode tools can speed up entry, but important values should be reviewed.
Read guideYuta can help users review sleep patterns alongside movement, hydration, workouts, and nutrition. Sleep data depends on permissions and source devices, so it should be treated as context for reflection, not as a medical conclusion.
Read guideYuta can help users turn step data into a daily movement routine. Apple Health permissions and source data still matter, so missing steps should be checked at the iOS permission and source level first.
Read guideYuta can help users make hydration visible as part of a daily routine. Water tracking works best when it supports consistency, not when it becomes pressure or medical advice.
Read guideYuta helps users treat workouts as part of a wider health routine. Supported workout data, Apple Health permissions, reminders, missions, and streaks can make exercise progress easier to review without turning every session into a complex training log.
Read guideYuta Chat can help users reflect on routines and plan next steps, but AI-assisted responses should be reviewed and are not medical advice.
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