Privacy and Security

Privacy and Security

How secure is my personal and health information in MediTracker?

Your MediTracker record is securely stored on computers hosted in Australia at an ISO 27001 certified data facility. The MediTracker network uses SSL/TLS encryption for data transport, the same level of encryption used by leading banks and government agencies. To find out more about the privacy of your information please visit meditracker.com.au/privacy.

If you wish to keep this information secure on your mobile device, we recommend that you set a PIN/Touch ID on the mobile device itself. You can get additional security by setting a PIN/Touch ID on the MediTracker app as well. To do so, go to Settings in MediTracker.

Who can access my GP medical record in MediTracker?

Only you and the care providers listed in your care team can access your MediTracker record. If you share your MediTracker username and password with someone (e.g., a family member), they will also be able to access your record.

 
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