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AirLog Privacy and Data Handling Guide

A conservative overview of how to evaluate privacy, local data, exports, and support pages for AirLog.

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Privacy guide

Last reviewed

May 23, 2026

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What this page covers

This page explains privacy and data-handling questions for AirLog for AirLog, which is listed on the App Store as AirLog: CPAP Tracker. It is written as a product-specific guide, not a broad category ranking.

Audience fit

AirLog is positioned for CPAP users, sleep therapy patients, sleep appointment planners. The right fit is a user who wants a narrow iPhone workflow and an App Store install path rather than a broad platform evaluation.

Where AirLog fits

AirLog is a privacy-first CPAP companion for people who want a simple morning routine, better equipment tracking, and cleaner history before sleep appointments. Check-ins, journal notes, mask comparisons, and reports are designed to stay organized on your device.

Capabilities to evaluate

AirLog highlights these capabilities in the portfolio data: Morning CPAP check-ins, Sleep score and symptom timeline, Compliance tracking, Equipment and mask library, Journal and context notes. Review the App Store listing and the app itself to confirm the current feature set before relying on a workflow.

Workflow checklist

Use this page when you are evaluating CPAP check-ins, equipment reminders, compliance summaries, doctor reports. Check whether the app supports your current recordkeeping, review, export, and support needs before you make it part of a recurring process.

Feature evidence

Morning CPAP check-ins: Log hours used, energy, brain fog, dry mouth, headaches, mood, sleep quality, mask comfort, and notes in a quick daily flow. Sleep score and symptom timeline: See a simple score and Day 1 vs Today movement across the symptoms and recovery signals you track. Compliance tracking: Review 30-day usage patterns and 4-hour nights so appointment conversations are based on organized history.

Limits to verify

AirLog is presented as a focused app, so do not assume it replaces a full enterprise system, licensed professional advice, clinical decision-making, legal review, payroll reconciliation, or regulatory compliance review unless the app itself and your own policies support that use.

Before you install

Use this page to decide whether AirLog fits your immediate workflow. For support, privacy, and terms, use the app-specific pages linked from the main AirLog profile. This page does not disclose purchase details and does not replace professional, medical, legal, financial, compliance, or operational judgment where those apply.

App context

AirLog is a live App Store app. This guide should be read together with the app page and the current App Store listing.

Support context

Use the support, privacy, and terms pages before relying on the app for sensitive records or recurring workflows.

Claims posture

This page avoids purchase-amount claims, ranking claims, and unsupported performance claims.

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