Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy supplements our Privacy Policy and applies exclusively to residents of Washington and Nevada.
This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy supplements our Privacy Policy and applies exclusively to residents of Washington and Nevada.
The collection of “consumer health data” is not believed to occur, nor is the data collected used to identify or infer any past, present, or future physical or mental health conditions. However, due to the broad definitions of “consumer health data” in certain jurisdictions, the information collected from or about users may occasionally be classified as “consumer health data” under applicable local laws. As with any data collected, the primary purpose of using this information is to deliver services and facilitate connections with other members.
Consumer health data may be shared with the following categories of third parties when necessary to achieve the purposes described above:
Other users: Information is shared with other users when voluntarily disclosed within the service, such as information included in a public profile.
Service providers: Information is shared with vendors that assist in operating the service. These providers offer services such as data hosting and maintenance, customer care, and security operations.
Affiliates: Information may be shared with affiliates acting as service providers to assist with data processing operations, including tasks such as data hosting and maintenance, customer care, data security, and the prevention of spam, abuse, fraud, and other misconduct.
Parties to a corporate transaction: Information may be disclosed in the event of a merger, sale, acquisition, divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, bankruptcy, or any other change in ownership or control, whether in whole or in part.
Law enforcement authorities / Legal processes: Data may be disclosed to comply with legal processes, such as court orders, subpoenas, or search warrants, or in response to government or law enforcement investigations. Disclosure may also occur to assist in the prevention or detection of crime, protect the safety of individuals, or establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.
Privacy rights under applicable law may be exercised by submitting a request to us here.