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by autoexec 702 days ago
I'm extremely skeptical. I've yet to see a treatment for ADHD that is only effective on children 8-17. If their product actually worked, I'm sure they wouldn't want to exclude the massive market of adults with ADHD.

I'm also opposed to any medical device that uses a cell phone or requires a download from an app store. At that point you're handing over at least some amount of medical information to an ad company, using a device that's entirely controlled by that same ad company, who would be all to happy to use that information against you.

That said, Their privacy policy isn't too terrible. They do sell your data to third parties for advertising (including cross-context behavioral advertising) and they're handing data over to "service providers", some of which are also ad companies. A lot of their data collection does seem to be opt-in at the moment which is nice. They say that they "seek to link only to [social media] sites that share our high standards and respect for privacy", but because they link to facebook it makes their "standards and respect for privacy" seem very questionable.

Video games in general are already known to help people with ADHD focus, the problem is that while it can greatly improve the ability to focus on the game while it's being played the effect doesn't seem to hold up for very long after the game is turned off. I suspect that the very slight improvements their own research shows could be gained by playing many other games.

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They do have the 'adult version' at https://www.endeavorotc.com/
Wait, how isnt that privacy policy terrible? No medical treatment should also be selling your behavior to advertisers.
Yeah, sad to see the standards are set so low