A privacy explanation is useful only when it names the boundary. In the current Oneira Sight release, the owner triggers one frame and an optional connected service returns a short reply to the device experience. That is connected processing, even though the interaction begins on small hardware.

The request starts at the owner action

The selected notice, read, or help mode travels with the frame so the service knows what kind of short response to request. Rate limits and image-size rules bound the request. The owner can stop before sending whenever the context feels unclear. The design does not continuously stream camera video or invite an unlimited free-form visual conversation from each capture.

The connected service has its own terms

The active connected service processes the image to produce the response under its own data controls. Those terms remain part of the owner's privacy decision.

Current non-storage is specific, not universal

JML states that it does not store the Sight image or reply in this release. That statement does not mean the frame never leaves the device or that all network metadata disappears. Read the in-product disclosure and the active service's terms again when either policy changes.

The short version

  • The frame uses an optional connected service.
  • Mode and product policy narrow the requested output.
  • JML's current non-storage statement does not erase service controls or network processing.

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