App and Company Details
- App name: Nurra
- Company: Projekt X d.o.o.
- Contact: support@nurra.app
1. General Purpose
Nurra is a family organization and coordination app. It helps families manage household tasks, routines, calendars, reminders, family communication, school information, health notes, emergency information, location-related safety features, pets, budget planning, and other family-related activities.
Nurra is designed to support family coordination. It is not a replacement for professional, medical, emergency, legal, financial, or safety services.
2. No Emergency Service Replacement
Nurra is not an emergency dispatch service. Emergency alerts, safety notes, family contacts, safe-place features, and location-related functions are intended only to help family members coordinate and share information.
In a real emergency, users should always contact local emergency services, police, ambulance, fire services, medical professionals, or other appropriate emergency responders.
Nurra does not guarantee that emergency alerts, notifications, location updates, or safety messages will always be delivered, received, or acted on in time.
3. No Medical Advice
Nurra may allow families to store or organize health-related information such as allergies, medications, appointments, emergency notes, or other family-entered health records.
This information is provided and managed by users. Nurra does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, medical monitoring, or emergency medical services.
Users should always consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions. In case of a medical emergency, users should contact emergency medical services immediately.
4. No Financial Advice
Nurra may include family budget, bills, allowance, wallet notes, money requests, or household financial planning features.
These features are for family organization only. Nurra does not provide financial, tax, investment, accounting, banking, payment, credit, or legal financial advice.
Users are responsible for verifying financial information and should consult qualified professionals where needed.
5. No Legal Advice
Nurra may help organize family roles, household responsibilities, child/youth access, caregiver participation, service-helper access, and family-related notes.
Nurra does not provide legal advice and does not determine custody, guardianship, parental authority, employment status, service-worker obligations, or legal family rights.
Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of Nurra complies with applicable laws, court orders, family agreements, and legal responsibilities.
6. Location and Safe-Place Features
Nurra may include location-related or safe-place features, depending on the user's plan, role, permissions, device settings, and enabled app functionality.
Location-related features may depend on device permissions, network availability, GPS accuracy, operating system restrictions, battery status, and user settings.
Nurra does not guarantee continuous, exact, real-time, or uninterrupted location accuracy. Location information should not be used as the sole basis for emergency, safety, medical, legal, or custody decisions.
7. Notifications and Reminders
Nurra may send reminders, task updates, family notifications, chat notifications, safety alerts, or other app-related notifications.
Notifications may be delayed, blocked, disabled, or not delivered due to device settings, operating system behavior, internet connection, push notification provider availability, battery-saving settings, or other technical conditions.
Users should not rely on Nurra notifications as the only method for critical reminders, emergency alerts, medication schedules, school obligations, legal deadlines, or other time-sensitive matters.
8. User-Entered Information
Most information in Nurra is entered, edited, or managed by users and family administrators. Nurra does not independently verify the accuracy, completeness, legality, or reliability of user-entered information.
Users are responsible for keeping family information accurate and up to date, including emergency contacts, health notes, school information, routines, tasks, permissions, and household records.
9. Role and Permission Responsibility
Nurra includes role-based access controls for family members, children/youth, service helpers, observers, and other role categories.
Family administrators and authorized guardians are responsible for assigning appropriate roles, reviewing permissions, inviting the correct users, removing users when needed, and ensuring that sensitive information is shared only with appropriate people.
10. No Guarantee of Continuous Availability
Nurra may be unavailable or limited due to maintenance, network issues, device problems, third-party service interruptions, software bugs, operating system restrictions, or other technical causes.
Nurra does not guarantee uninterrupted access, continuous notification delivery, continuous location availability, or error-free operation.
11. Use at Your Own Responsibility
Users are responsible for how they use Nurra and for decisions made based on information shown in the app.
Nurra should be used as a supportive family organization tool, not as the sole source of truth for emergency, medical, legal, financial, child-safety, or location-dependent decisions.
12. Contact
For questions about this Safety Disclaimer or Nurra's safety-related features, contact:
support@nurra.app