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# Developer FAQ

## 1. What does Onairos do?

Onairos is an npm package which allows any app or online service to glean useful insights about its individual users in order to deliver tailored and helpful products to it's users

## 2. What is the Onairos Personality

The Onairos personality represents a persons online brain. It is an AI models which ties to our Users online identities, it is trained to think, behave, act and react like the user and is in their complete control.

## 3. How do users Authorize sending me their Onairos Data?

The onairos npm package takes care of all of this for you. When a user clicks to Connect Onairos and send your Application their data, our browser extension will automatically open up and ask them (per your request) about your access to their data.


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