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Email: contact@arwebmedia.com

We typically respond within 24-48 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I track my food?

Tap the + button at the bottom of the screen. You can scan a barcode, search for foods, take a photo for AI analysis, or manually enter your meal.

How do I set my macro goals?

Go to More > Settings > Edit Goals to set your daily calorie and macro targets.

How accurate is the AI food scanning?

AI photo analysis provides estimates based on visual recognition. For best accuracy, use barcode scanning or manual search when available.

Can I edit or delete logged foods?

Yes! Swipe left on any food entry in your daily log to delete it. Tap on a food entry to view details and make edits.

How do I delete my account?

Email contact@arwebmedia.com with the subject "Delete My Account" and we will permanently delete all your data within 30 days.

Is ARGoals medical advice?

No. ARGoals is a tracking tool only, not a medical device or healthcare provider. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any diet program. See our Terms of Service for full disclaimers.

How accurate is the nutritional data?

Nutritional data comes from third-party databases and AI estimates. Data may contain errors or be outdated. Always verify from product labels when accuracy is important.

What is the age requirement?

You must be at least 17 years old to use ARGoals.

Is my data secure?

Yes. We use industry-standard encryption (HTTPS/TLS) for all data transmission and secure storage practices. Read our Privacy Policy for details.

The barcode scanner isn't finding my product

Not all products are in our database. You can manually search for a similar food or use Quick Add to enter the nutrition facts from the label.

How do I report a bug or request my data?

Email us at contact@arwebmedia.com with your request.

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Website: arwebmedia.com


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