The hardest part of caring at a distance is doing it without making someone feel watched. Edgar is built, from the sensor up, so it never does.
This is exactly what your parent sees — the same truth, shown to both sides.
There is no video, anywhere, ever. Nothing to be caught on.
Edgar never listens. Conversations stay private.
Nothing to clip on, charge, or feel watched by.
Your family's data is never sold or used for advertising. Full stop.
In France this is special-category health data. Your parent's own consent is a legal requirement, separate from the family's wish. Edgar builds that consent in — it's not a checkbox someone else ticks.
The resident has their own view of what Edgar notices and what the family sees. No hidden monitoring — the same truth, shown to both sides.
Your parent can pause sharing, limit what's shared, or see who has access, whenever they like. Dignity isn't a setting we bury.
Everything is processed and stored on European infrastructure, under GDPR. Intimate signals — sleep, bathroom, eating — are handled with extra care wherever they appear.
Bathroom, sleep and eating patterns are intimate even without a camera. Edgar never tallies them up as a prurient log. They're shown softly, only where relevant — to spot the early signs of a change in wellbeing, nothing more.
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