§1 Scope
These terms govern use of the software „Correlyn" offered by Stefan Wibmer (see legal notice) — hereinafter „Provider". Legal notice.
§2 Subject matter
Correlyn is a PWA software for statistical observation of your own food and symptom data. The software helps the user recognize statistical patterns in their data — it is explicitly not a diagnostic tool.
§3 Important notice (MDR disclaimer)
Correlyn is not a medical device within the meaning of EU MDR (Regulation 2017/745). The application:
- does not provide medical diagnoses
- does not treat any illness
- does not heal anything
- does not replace medical advice
Statistical observations are not medical statements. For health complaints, the user consults a doctor.
§4 Registration & beta
Use requires a user account. During the beta phase use is free. The Provider reserves the right to end the beta and, if applicable, introduce paid tariffs — with reasonable advance notice by email.
§5 User obligations
- Truthful data at registration
- Safeguarding of access credentials
- No abusive use (e.g. reverse engineering, automated queries)
- Personal responsibility for health-related decisions
§6 Data ownership
All data the user enters into Correlyn remains their property. The Provider does not acquire usage rights beyond what is required to deliver the service. Data export is possible at any time (BYOM feature).
§7 Liability
The Provider is liable only for intent and gross negligence. Liability for health-related decisions made by the user based on software output is excluded.
§8 Termination
The user may delete their account at any time without notice (Settings → Delete account). The Provider may delete the account in case of breach of these terms or after prolonged inactivity (>24 months), following prior email notification.
§9 Final provisions
Austrian law applies, excluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. Venue is the Provider’s seat, provided the user is a merchant. If individual provisions are invalid, the rest of these terms remain effective.