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Privacy Policy

Last updated August 18, 2026

Vee helps you check food and cosmetic products before you buy them. This page explains what information we collect when you use the site, and how we use it.

Information we collect

  • Search queries. When you search, your query is sent to our database and to public product databases (Open Food Facts, Open Beauty Facts, USDA FoodData Central) to find matching products. We don't attach your searches to a personal profile.
  • Locally stored data. Your recently viewed products and cached search results are stored in your browser's local storage, on your own device — not on our servers. Clearing your browser data removes it.
  • Basic site analytics. We may use privacy-friendly, cookie-free analytics to understand overall traffic, such as how many people visit and which pages are popular. This doesn't identify you individually.

What we don't do

  • We don't require an account or collect your name, email, or personal details to use Vee.
  • We don't sell your data.
  • We don't run advertising trackers or third-party ad networks.

Third-party data sources

Product information comes from Open Food Facts, Open Beauty Facts, and USDA FoodData Central — open, community- and government-maintained databases. We query their public APIs directly; their own privacy practices apply to how they operate.

Data security

We use standard web security practices, including HTTPS and secure hosting, to protect data in transit.

Your choices

You can clear your browser's local storage at any time to remove your recently viewed products and cached searches.

Changes to this policy

We may update this page as Vee evolves. Material changes will update the "Last updated" date above.

Contact us

Questions about this policy? Email sami@veehealth.ca.

How Vee Works

Where our data comes from, and how we calculate the Vitality Score.

Our data sources

  • Open Food Facts — a free, open database of food products built by a global community of contributors.
  • Open Beauty Facts — the same idea, for cosmetics and personal care products.
  • USDA FoodData Central — the U.S. Department of Agriculture's official nutrition database, used to fill gaps and check nutrition data.
  • Our own database — barcodes and products we've verified directly, checked and updated over time.

Because much of this data is community-contributed, it isn't always complete or perfectly accurate. If something looks wrong, let us know.

The Vitality Score — food & drink

A product's score out of 100 is built from four weighted parts:

  • Nutrition profile — 55%. Sugar, salt, saturated fat, fiber, and protein per 100g, benchmarked against standard nutrition guidelines.
  • Ingredient analysis — 30%. Every ingredient is checked against a reference database of additives and their WHO/JECFA, EFSA, and IARC safety classifications.
  • Processing level — 10%. How refined or processed the product is.
  • Positive attributes — 5%. A bonus for things like organic certification or whole-food ingredients.

Two adjustments apply on top of that: if the product has an official Nutri-Score grade, it nudges the final number to match; and if it contains a specific high-risk ingredient (like industrial trans fats, certain nitrites, or titanium dioxide), the score is capped at 49 regardless of everything else — some risks shouldn't get averaged away.

The Vitality Score — cosmetics & personal care

Each ingredient is checked against a safety-rated ingredient database and classified as beneficial, moderate, or a concern. The overall score reflects the mix — a product built mostly on well-tolerated ingredients scores higher than one with several ingredients that carry known irritation or safety concerns.

What the score isn't

The Vitality Score is a starting point for understanding a product, not medical or dermatological advice. Individual allergies, sensitivities, and health conditions vary — if you have specific health concerns, talk to a doctor, dietitian, or dermatologist.

Questions

Have feedback on how we scored something, or found an ingredient we got wrong? Email sami@veehealth.ca.

About Vee

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What we do

Vee analyzes food and cosmetic products so you don't have to read every ingredient list yourself. Search or scan a product and Vee breaks down its nutrition, ingredients, and additives into a single Vitality Score out of 100 — with a plain-language explanation of what's driving that number, not just a grade.

Who's behind it

Vee is founded and built by Sami. It started from a simple frustration: ingredient labels are long, technical, and not designed to be read quickly in a store aisle. Vee exists to close that gap — instant, consistent scoring instead of guesswork.

Get in touch

Questions, feedback, or found something Vee got wrong? Email sami@veehealth.ca — every message gets read.