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August 14 update: data protection, self-service deletion, and accessibility

A public-safe update on field-level encryption and account deletion in WIC Companion, Aya moving to a lighter datastore, and accessibility and reliability fixes across mobile apps.

What changed

August 14 pushed data protection to the edges of the platform: field-level encryption and self-service deletion in WIC Companion, Aya moving to a lighter private-by-default datastore, and a set of accessibility and reliability fixes that reach real users.

01

Protect data, and let people delete it

WIC Companion added field-level at-rest encryption for email and benefit-balance data, plus self-service account deletion, with a drill-tested rollback so the change itself is safe to ship.

Aya, the scam-and-number lookup, moved to a lighter, private-by-default embedded datastore. AI Hub hardened provider execution and began delivering its context key as an encrypted credential.

Customer-facing outcome

  • WIC Companion: field-level encryption + self-service deletion
  • Aya moved to a lighter, private-by-default datastore
  • AI Hub context key delivered as an encrypted credential
02

Fixes that actually reach users

Doctor Search fixed a low-contrast accessibility label and, importantly, corrected app caching so the fix actually reaches people instead of being masked by a stale cache — and drafted a listing for a native Android 2.0 app.

Pillow Pair fixed its camera retake flow, a silent low-confidence fallback, and image-preview letterboxing. Network Sentinel published its first signed Android release.

Customer-facing outcome

  • Doctor Search: accessibility fix + corrected caching so it ships
  • Pillow Pair: camera retake, fallback and preview fixes
  • Network Sentinel: first signed Android release

This public development summary is based on repository release records. It excludes credentials, customer data, proprietary implementation details and private operational topology.