Product scanning purpose
Yuka is designed to help users scan food and cosmetic products, review ratings, and understand nutrition or ingredient concerns while shopping. A normal scanning flow can support faster decisions in grocery stores, pharmacies, or at home when comparing products.
For this package, launch redirected to a store acquisition screen instead of reaching the scanner. Users should complete only the install path they trust before scanning products, creating an account, or relying on recommendations. Keep package labels nearby.
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Health-oriented shopping decisions
Scanner apps can be helpful when users want a quick second opinion about additives, allergens, nutrition quality, or cosmetic ingredients. They should still be treated as guidance rather than a replacement for medical advice or professional diet planning.
Check labels directly for allergies, medication conflicts, and regional ingredient differences. If a rating affects an important health decision, compare it with trusted health guidance and product packaging. Personal medical needs should come first every time for families.
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Camera, location, and billing
The package declares camera, location, notifications, billing, biometric access, advertising-services, network, wake-lock, boot, and foreground data-sync capabilities. These can support barcode scanning, nearby context, premium plans, account security, and background updates.
Grant camera access only when scanning is available and clearly needed. If the app remains blocked by a store prompt, keep camera, location, biometric, and notification access disabled until normal product scanning is available. Review premium terms first before subscribing or renewing.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.