📜 Principles and Privacy Policy – DNA Match
1. Core Principles
1. Humanity First: The ultimate goal of the application is to reunite missing children with their biological families in a safe and humane way.
2. Transparency: All processes related to data collection, analysis, and sharing will be clearly communicated to users.
3. Privacy & Protection: User data, especially DNA samples or genetic files, are treated as highly sensitive information and securely encrypted.
4. Informed Consent: No data will be collected or used without the explicit consent of the user or the legal guardian.
5. Non-Commercial Use: DNA or missing person data will not be sold or shared with commercial or governmental entities for non-humanitarian purposes.
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2. Data Collection Policy
• Basic identity information (name, age, contact details) is collected during account registration.
• DNA files or genetic test results may only be uploaded with the user’s explicit written consent.
• Missing person reports may be submitted by family members or accredited humanitarian organizations.
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3. Data Usage Policy
• Data is used solely for DNA matching or matching missing person reports with families.
• Matching algorithms run within encrypted systems, ensuring that raw data cannot be accessed by staff or third parties.
• Users will be notified if a potential match is found and may choose whether or not to proceed with contact.
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4. Data Sharing Policy
• No data will be shared with third parties without explicit user consent.
• If cooperation with humanitarian organizations (e.g., Red Cross or official missing persons agencies) takes place, strict data protection agreements will be enforced.
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5. Security Policy
• All data is stored on secure servers using AES-256 encryption.
• Communication between the app and users is protected via HTTPS / TLS protocols.
• Regular security audits are conducted to prevent data breaches or leaks.
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6. User Rights
• The right to know how their data is being used.
• The right to modify or delete their data at any time.
• The right to withdraw consent for the use of their genetic or personal data.
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7. Ethical Responsibility
• Acknowledging that DNA results may reveal sensitive information (such as unexpected parentage or family relations).
• Providing psychological and social support in cases where results may be distressing.
• Commitment to never forcing any individual to accept or act on DNA match results.
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