Washington Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Last updated on February 6, 2024
This privacy policy supplements our Privacy Policy and applies to data defined as "consumer health data" subject to Washington State's My Health My Data Act (MHMDA). To be clear, the rights in this section are not intended to grant you additional rights, but only your rights under the MHMDA.
Consumer Health Data We Collect
As described in the "Personal Information We Collect From You" section of our Privacy Policy, the data we collect depends on the context of your interactions with us and the choices you make, and the products and features you use. Because consumer health data is defined very broadly, many different types of data that we collect could also be considered consumer health data.
Examples of consumer health data may include measurements of bodily functions or characteristics, and other information that may be used to infer or derive data related to other health information.
We will not collect, use, or share additional categories of consumer health data not disclosed in this policy without first disclosing the additional categories and obtaining your affirmative consent prior to the collection, use, or sharing of such consumer health data.
Sources of Consumer Health Data
As described in the "How We Collect Your Personal Information" section of our Privacy Policy, we collect personal data (which may include consumer health data) directly from you when you use our products and services.
Why We Collect and Use Consumer Health Data
We collect and use consumer health data for the purposes described in the "How We Use Your Personal Information" section of our Privacy Policy. Primarily, we collect and use consumer health data as reasonably necessary to provide you with our products and services.
Our Sharing of Consumer Health Data
We may share the categories of consumer health data described above for the purposes described in the "How We Use Your Personal Information" section of our Privacy Policy.
Third Parties With Which We Share Consumer Health Data
Service providers.
We may share your personal information with third-party service providers who may use your information to provide us with services including, but not limited to cloud service providers. These service providers may have access to personal information that is necessary to perform their functions, but they are only permitted to do so in connection with performing services for us. They are not authorized by us to use the information for their own benefit.
Parties to a corporate transaction.
We may disclose consumer health data as part of a corporate transaction or proceeding such as a merger, financing, acquisition, bankruptcy, dissolution, or a transfer, divestiture, or sale of all or a portion of our business or assets.
Government agencies.
We disclose data to law enforcement or other government agencies when we believe doing so is necessary to comply with applicable law or respond to valid legal process.
Other third parties.
In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to provide data to other third parties, for example, to comply with the law or to protect our rights or those of our customers.
How to Exercise Your Rights
MHMDA provides certain rights with respect to consumer health data, including rights to access, delete, or withdraw consent relating to such data, subject to certain exceptions.
To exercise any of your MHMDA privacy rights, or if you have any questions about your privacy rights, you may contact us at info@fytted.com.
If your request to exercise a right under the MHMDA is denied, you may appeal that decision by contacting us at info@fytted.com. If your appeal is unsuccessful, you can raise a concern or lodge a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General at www.atg.wa.gov/file-complaint.