Health HackerIQ: Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Effective Date: January 1, 2025
This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy (“Policy”) applies exclusively to residents of Connecticut, Nevada, and Washington, to the extent the respective laws of these states apply to Health HackerIQ, LLC (“Health HackerIQ,” “we,” “our,” “us”) and the consumer health data collected.
This Policy details how Health HackerIQ collects, stores, and uses your Consumer Health Data through our Services, which include our website, mobile applications, features, and any other technologies or content we provide. This Policy applies to residents of Connecticut, Nevada, or Washington whose “consumer health data” (“Consumer Health Data”) is collected as defined by applicable laws such as the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), Nevada SB 370, and Washington’s My Health, My Data Act (“MHMD”).
For additional details about our privacy practices, please refer to our general Privacy Policy. This Policy supplements our Privacy Policy, and any capitalized terms not defined herein have the same meaning as in our Privacy Policy.
This Policy does not apply to third-party websites, applications, or services that may link to our Services. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of those third parties before sharing any personal information.
1. Consumer Health Data We Collect
“Personal Information” refers to data that identifies or can reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, to an individual in Connecticut, Nevada, or Washington. “Consumer Health Data” encompasses Personal Information that identifies an individual’s health status or mental health status. Examples include:
- Name and contact information
- Demographics
- Account details
- Individual health conditions, treatments, or procedures
- Social, psychological, behavioral, or medical interventions
- Prescription medication use or purchase
- Diagnostic and testing data
- Reproductive or sexual health information
- Genetic data
- Device and location information that may indicate attempts to receive health services
We may also collect data through cookies and tracking technologies, wearable devices, or medical providers you authorize. Aggregated, de-identified, or anonymized data derived from Consumer Health Data is not considered Personal Information under this Policy.
2. Categories of Sources
Health HackerIQ collects Consumer Health Data from the following sources:
- Direct interactions: Data provided when creating an account, completing forms, or using our Services.
- Third-party providers: Authorized data from labs, medical services, and wearables.
- Tracking technologies: Cookies and analytics used on our platforms, with restrictions per state law.
3. Use of Consumer Health Data
We use Consumer Health Data for the following purposes:
- Service delivery and customer support
- Product development and research
- Marketing and business administration
- Compliance with your preferences and applicable law
Data shared with our partners is limited to what is necessary for providing Services and subject to confidentiality obligations.
4. Sharing Consumer Health Data
Health HackerIQ shares Consumer Health Data only under these circumstances:
- With consent: Sharing with third parties such as your healthcare providers.
- Legal obligations: Compliance with laws or threats to health and safety.
- Corporate transactions: Transfer of data in mergers, acquisitions, or similar events.
We do not sell your Consumer Health Data.
5. Your Privacy Rights
Residents of Connecticut, Nevada, and Washington have specific rights under state laws, including:
Connecticut:
- Right to know and access: Access details about collected data.
- Right to delete: Request deletion of data under certain conditions.
- Right to correct: Fix inaccuracies in data.
- Right to opt-out: Exclude data from targeted advertising or profiling.
Nevada and Washington:
- Right to know: Understand what data is collected or shared.
- Right to delete: Remove collected data.
- Right to withdraw consent: Revoke consent for data use.
Non-Discrimination:
You have the right not to face discriminatory treatment for exercising these rights.
6. Exercising Your Rights
To submit a request, contact us:
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.healthhackeriq.com/contact
We will verify your identity and respond within applicable timeframes (e.g., 45 days, extendable by an additional 45 days if necessary). Appeals regarding requests can be submitted through the same contact methods.
7. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Policy as necessary. Changes will be communicated through our website or other appropriate means. Continued use of our Services after updates signifies acknowledgment of the revised Policy.
8. Contact Us
For questions or feedback about this Policy, contact us at:
We value your privacy and strive to protect your data in accordance with all applicable laws.