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You can read every page of this site without an account, and nothing you write in My Journey ever leaves your device.

The short version

No account. No upload of your health information. No selling of data, ever. The personal record stays in your own browser, and you can export or delete it at any time.

Who is responsible

LifeAfterward is published by Conjora Limited, which is the data controller for this site. You can contact us at hello@lifeafterward.com.

My Journey: health data that stays with you

My Journey lets you record your diagnosis, treatment history, appointments, questions and wellbeing notes. That is health data about you — special category data under the GDPR, and the most sensitive category of personal information there is.

It is stored in your browser's local storage under the key la.journey.v1, on the device you are using. It is not sent to us, not stored on any server, not backed up by us, and not visible to anyone else — including us. We have no way to read it, recover it, or hand it to anyone.

What that means in practice:

  • It does not sync between your phone and your laptop.
  • Clearing your browser data, or using private browsing, will remove it.
  • Anyone with access to your unlocked device can open it, so protect the device.
  • You can export a copy at any time from the My Journey page, and delete everything with one button.

Because this information is never transmitted to or stored by us, we are not processing it — which is precisely the design intent. If we ever add synchronisation, it will be end-to-end encrypted with a key we cannot see, and it will be opt-in.

What we do collect

  • Standard server logs. Our hosting provider records requests, including IP address, browser type and the page requested, to serve the site and protect it from abuse. Retention is short and these logs are not used to build a profile of you.
  • First-party analytics, without cookies. We measure which pages are read, using a first-party analytics service configured to store nothing in your browser — no cookies, no identifier kept between visits — and to honour your browser's Do Not Track setting. It records that a page was viewed. It does not record what you type, and the contents of My Journey are excluded from it entirely.
  • Google Analytics is switched off here. Other sites published by the same company use it; this one disables it deliberately, because the page you are reading is itself sensitive information and we are not handing that to an advertising company. To be precise about what that means: the shared code that runs across those sites still fetches the Google tag file, but it is disabled before it can run, so no page view, no event and no identifier is sent, and it sets no cookies here.
  • Feedback and email. If you send feedback or email us, we hold what you send in order to reply. Please do not include personal health details you would not want to send by email.

What we never do

  • Sell, rent or share your personal data with advertisers or data brokers.
  • Build advertising profiles, or use health-related browsing to target anything at you.
  • Ask you to create an account to read information.
  • Use your health information to train anything.

Cookies

This site sets no analytics or advertising cookies. Our analytics are configured to store nothing in your browser at all, and My Journey uses local storage rather than cookies — which means its contents are never attached to any request, even by accident.

Your rights

Under the GDPR and equivalent laws you have rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection and portability over personal data we hold. For My Journey those rights are exercised directly on your own device: export gives you portability, and the delete button gives you erasure, immediately and permanently. For anything you have sent us, contact hello@lifeafterward.com. You also have the right to complain to your national data protection authority.

Children

This site is written for adults. It is not directed at children, and we do not knowingly collect data from them.

Changes

If this notice changes materially, the change will be described on this page. This version was published on 19 August 2026.