
CogniFit - Brain Training
CogniFit•Apple
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Android- Price
Free
In-app purchases
- Last update
10 months ago
Current version 4.4.10
- Languages
- English+12
German, Greek, English, British English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Russian, Turkish, and Chinese
- Countries
- Canada+61
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AndroidTherAppX Review Guidance v2022.10

version 4.4.10
Review update 2023-02-07
Classification
Context informing the intended clinical use of the app based on the targeted health conditions and included features.
Covered health conditions
The developer claims to offer features targeting these health conditions.
Data-oriented features
Features that facilitate health data generation, collection, sharing and interpretation by patients.
No data-oriented feature identified.
Care-oriented features
Features that promote self-care and self-management of conditions.
- Guided self-care activities
- Patients may access guided exercises or activities to perform actions and achieve their health goals.
- Auto-generated feedback
- Patients may receive feedback based on their recorded actions to achieve their health goals.
Manufacturer
600 California St. San Francisco CA 94108 USA
Clinical Robustness
The app must show relevance of its clinical underpinnings as determined by scientific evidence and support from clinicians or reputable organizations.
Evidence of acceptability or feasibility
A point is provided to this app if there is at least one peer-reviewed study demonstrating the app's acceptability, as found on a research database (e.g. Pubmed, Medline). The evidence is in the form of a clinical trial, a feasibility study, a review, a survey or other published evidence.
Preliminary evidence for the feasibility of at-home online cognitive training with older adults.
- Source
- Gerontechnology, 2013-01-01
- Author(s)
- Gigler KL, Blomeke K, Shatil E, Weintraub S, Reber PJ
Licensed by a regulatory organization
A point is provided to this app if it is licensed by at least one regulatory organization (e.g. FDA, European Union, Health Canada). A regulatory decision means that a regulatory body has approved marketing for medical purposes after assessing supporting evidence and the tool's safety.
No license found
Developed by a clinician
A point is provided to this app if health professionals are involved in its development.
Recommended by an independent organization
A point is provided to this app if it is recommended by at least one independent non-regulatory organization, such as health technology assessment agencies, government, clinical association or research institution.
- Alberta Health Services (Canada)
- Provincial health authority of Alberta (Canada). Curates a list of mental health app.
Clinical value demonstrated by a peer-reviewed study
A point is provided to this app if there is at least one peer-reviewed study proving the app's clinical value, as found in a research database (e.g. Pubmed, Medline). The evidence is in the form of a clinical trial or other published clinical evidence.
Computer-based cognitive training for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: pilot study.
- Source
- Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen, 2014-06-25
- Author(s)
- Siberski J, Shatil E, Siberski C, Eckroth-Bucher M, French A, Horton S, Loefflad RF, Rouse P
Computerized Cognitive Training for Older Adults at Higher Dementia Risk due to Diabetes: Findings From a Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Source
- J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 2019-03-14
- Author(s)
- Bahar-Fuchs A, Barendse MEA, Bloom R, Ravona-Springer R, Heymann A, Dabush H, Bar L, Slater-Barkan S, Rassovsky Y, Schnaider Beeri M
The effect of co-dependent (thinking in motion [TIM]) versus single-modality (CogniFit) interventions on cognition and gait among community-dwelling older adults with cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled study.
- Source
- BMC Geriatr, 2022-09-01
- Author(s)
- Embon-Magal S, Krasovsky T, Doron I, Asraf K, Haimov I, Gil E, Agmon M
Computerized Cognitive Training for Older Adults at Higher Dementia Risk due to Diabetes: Findings From a Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Source
- J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 2019-03-15
- Author(s)
- Bahar-Fuchs A, Barendse MEA, Bloom R, Ravona-Springer R, Heymann A, Dabush H, Bar L, Slater-Barkan S, Rassovsky Y, Schnaider Beeri M
Does combined cognitive training and physical activity training enhance cognitive abilities more than either alone? A four-condition randomized controlled trial among healthy older adults.
- Source
- Front Aging Neurosci, 2013-03-28
- Author(s)
- Shatil E
Computer-based, personalized cognitive training versus classical computer games: a randomized double-blind prospective trial of cognitive stimulation.
- Source
- Neuroepidemiology, 2011-02-12
- Author(s)
- Peretz C, Korczyn AD, Shatil E, Aharonson V, Birnboim S, Giladi N
Economic value demonstrated by a peer-reviewed study
A point is provided to this app if there is at least one peer-reviewed study proving the app's economic value, as found in a research database (e.g. Pubmed, Medline). The evidence is in the form of an economic study such as a cost-effectiveness analysis.
No demonstration found
Other studies of interest
Other studies providing additional context that may be considered for decision-making. This information does not affect the clinical robutness score.
Can Video Gameplay Improve Undergraduates' Problem-Solving Skills?
- Source
- Int J Game Based Learn, 2020-01-01
- Author(s)
- Emihovich B, Roque N, Mason J
A Game a Day Keeps Cognitive Decline Away? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Commercially-Available Brain Training Programs in Healthy and Cognitively Impaired Older Adults.
- Source
- Neuropsychol Rev, 2021-07-13
- Author(s)
- Nguyen L, Murphy K, Andrews G
Privacy
The app must not disclose personal information from users. Score is based on public information. A high score does not guarantee absence of issues with privacy.
Restricted access to accounts
A point is provided to this app if it does not give information about other apps installed on the device (creator, name, type of account, etc.).
Restricted access to unique device identification
A point is provided to this app if it does not give information about the device's hardware components, which could be used to track the user on different web services.
Restricted access to the phone subscriber identity (SIM)
A point is provided to this app if it does not give information about the mobile phone services and provider, which could be used to track the user on different messaging and phone services.
Restricted access to phone number
A point is provided to this app if it does not give information on the phone number, which could be used to follow the user on services that use this data or to attack using spam, phishing or two-factor authentication (2FA) tactics.
Right to be forgotten
A point is provided to this app if its privacy policy clearly indicates how a user may access, rectify, delete and object to the information collected about them.
Data privacy officer contact available
A point is provided to this app if its privacy policy includes the contact information of its data privacy officer.
Data privacy legislation
A point is provided to this app if its privacy policy indicates which information privacy legislation(s) the developer complies with (e.g., HIPAA, GDPR).
- GDPR (Europe)
- CCPA (California, United States)
Privacy policy
This information does not affect the privacy score.
Access the privacy policy
Requested Permission
This app requests access to some features of your device. Make sure that each of these accesses is relevant to you. This information does not affect the privacy score.
- Location
- Allows the app to access the exact location of the device (precision of 3 to 5 m) in the background.
- Typically this allows the app to see where the user is down to a specific address or building and track journey.
- Microphone
- Allows the app to listen a live output of the microphone.
- Allows the app to record audio in the background (on some device only).
- Photo library
- Allows the app to access photos, media and files on your device.
Security
The app must not be exposed to external security threats. Score is based on public information. A high score does not guarantee absence of issues with security.
Recently updated
A point is provided to this app if it has been updated at least 1 time in the last 6 months, significantly reducing technical vulnerability and associated risks.
Restricted access to device administrator privileges
A point is provided to this app if it cannot gain administrator access to your device.
Restricted access to device debugging details
A point is provided to this app if it cannot gain debugging access to your device, which could expose privileged details and sensitive information.
Compliant to one or more security certification
A point is provided to this app if it declares compliance with one or more security certifications (e.g. ISO/IEC 27017, ISO 27001, PCI, SOC 2, HITRUST, MASVS).
- SOC 2
- SOC 2 compliance intends to ensure the safety and privacy of customer data. It outlines five trust service principles of security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy of customer data as a framework for safeguarding data.
Simplicity
Easy to understand
A point is provided to this app if it is easy to understand (grade level below 8) as defined by the Automated Readability Index (ARI) readability tool.
User satisfaction on App Store
A point is provided to this app if user satisfaction averaged at least 4 out of 5 stars on App Store.
- App Store
- 1K+
Free of distracting ads
A point is provided to this app if it is free of unrelated ads during app use.
Sufficient support section
A point is provided to this app if it provides appropriate resources to adequately help users who experience problems with the app (e.g. support section, knowledge base, FAQs).
Shortened version of the privacy policy available
A point is provided to this app if it proposes an overview of the privacy policy of fewer than 150 words that includes a description of the Personally Identifiable Information (PII) processed, purpose and retention policy.
Compliant to a design standard
A point is provided if the app manufacturer declares compliance with one or more design standard(s) related to accessibility, usability, and inclusivity (e.g. ISO 9241, WCAG, ADA, etc.).
No design standard found