1 The FreeStyle LibreLink app and the FreeStyle Libre reader have similar but not identical features. A finger prick test using a glucose meter is required during times of rapidly changing glucose levels when interstitial fluid glucose levels may not accurately reflect glucose levels or if hypoglycaemia or impending hypoglycaemia is reported by the FreeStyle LibreLink app or when symptoms do not match the LibreLink app readings.
2 The FreeStyle LibreLink app is compatible with NFC enabled phones running Android OS 5.0 or higher and with iPhone 7 and higher running OS 11 and higher.
3 LibreView minimum system requirements: Safari release 10.1, Internet Explorer 11, Firefox release 32.0, or Chrome release 37.0, installed on a computer running Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10), Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 Anniversary update. LibreView Device Drivers are installed in order to upload data from a device connected to the computer. Refer to the LibreView Quick Start Guide for additional information. LibreView is developed, and distributed by NewYu, Inc.
4 LibreView (including the LibreLInkUp mobile app) is not intented to be a primary glucose monitor: home users must consult their primary device(s) and consult a healthcare professional before making any medical interpretation and therapy adjustments from the information in the software, and healthcare professionals should use information in the software in conjunction with other clinical information available to them.
5 LibreLinkUp is a mobile application, developed and provided by Newyu, Inc. Use of LibreLinkUp requires registration with LibreView, a service provided by Abbott and Newyu, Inc.
Licenses and Notices:
https://www.diabetescare.abbott/content/dam/bss/divisionalsites/adc/document/ADC-06982-FreeStyle-LibreLink-Open-Source-License.pdf