Responsible Innovation
Innovation should protect the person using it. Avelere approaches new product and guidance experiences through privacy, consent, adult-only access, user choice, and clear limits.
New features should make intimate product guidance calmer and more personal without turning private decisions into pressure, spectacle, or unsupported promises.
Consent Comes First
Any guided experience should be chosen by the adult using it. Avelere centers opt-in use, clear settings, and the ability to pause, lower intensity, or step away.
Guidance should support a private decision, not override it.
Privacy Shapes the Experience
Private fit guidance and preference settings can involve sensitive choices. Avelere should collect only what is needed, explain choices clearly, and avoid unnecessary profile building.
Customers should be able to browse and choose without feeling exposed.
User Choice Over Automation
Private guidance settings may include tone, pace, intensity, and quiet-mode preferences when available. These are personal settings selected by the adult customer.
They should not be framed as autonomous decision-making, operation from another location, or control by another person.
No Unsupported Outcome Claims
Avelere does not present products, guidance, or audio experiences as solutions for health, performance, relationship, or emotional outcomes.
Storefront copy should explain what a product or feature helps a customer understand while making room for personal preference and boundaries.
Adult-Only Access
Responsible innovation starts with adult-only access. Avelere products, content, support, and guidance are intended only for adults where access, purchase, and use are lawful.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does responsible innovation mean for Avelere?
It means future-facing features should be adult-only, private, opt-in, user-directed, clearly explained, and limited by responsible product boundaries.
How does Avelere approach consent?
Avelere frames guided experiences as chosen by the adult user, with clear preferences and the ability to stop or change direction.
Can Avelere describe intimate guidance without making outcome claims?
Yes. The storefront can explain fit, form, care, preferences, and product boundaries without promising health, relationship, performance, or emotional results.
Are guidance settings medical or safety features?
No. Settings such as quiet mode, tone, pace, or intensity may support comfort and preference, but they are not medical features and do not guarantee safety or results.