Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 26, 2024
Introduction
Andros Health LLC and its subsidiaries ("AndrosMD" "we," or "us") owns and operates a website (the "Websites") located at www.AndrosMD.com and any AndrosMD mobile application (collectively, the"Platform"). Your access and use of the Platform, any part thereof, or anything associated therewith, including its content ("Content"), any products or services provided through the Platform or otherwise by AndrosMD, and any affiliated website, software or application owned or operated by AndrosMD (collectively, including the Platform and the Content, the "Service") are subject to our Privacy Policyunless specifically stated otherwise. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined in our Privacy Policy or this Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy have the same meaning as set forth in the AndrosMD Terms and Conditions ("Terms and Conditions").
This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy ("Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy") applies to the extent required by applicable state law with respect to consumer health data (“Consumer Health Data”) as defined by applicable law. For example, this Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy does not apply to protected health information subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. Please refer to ourNotice of Privacy Practices, which governs such information. This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy supplements our general Privacy Policy. In the event of a conflict between our Privacy Policy and the Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, the Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy applies to the extent that it is consistent with applicable state law.
Collection of Consumer Health Data
The Consumer Health Data we collect depends on how you interact with us, the services you use, and the choices you make.
We collect Consumer Health Data about you from different sources and in various ways when you use our services, including Consumer Health Data you provide directly, Consumer Health Data collected automatically, Consumer Health Data we obtain from third-party data sources, and Consumer Health Data we infer or generate from other data.
Consumer Health Data you provide. We collect Consumer Health Data you may provide to us. For example:
- Name and contact information, such as your name, email address, phone number, and billing and physical addresses.
- Demographic information, such as your gender, racial or ethnic origin, date of birth, and zip code.
- Payment information, such as your credit card number, financial account information, and other payment details.
- Account profile information, such as a username or account number in combination with a password, security or access code, or other credential that allows access to an account; a redemption code; biographical details; links to your profiles on social networks; information about your interests and preferences; and any other information that you add to your account profile.
- Marketing information, such as your preferences for receiving our marketing communications and details about your engagement with them.
- Content, such as photographs, videos, documents, and other files you upload to our Service. This includes email messages and the content of other communications you send to us.
- Government-issued identifiers, such as driver’s license number, passport number, and social security number. We may collect images of such identification cards.
- Biometric information, such as information that can identify you.
- Health information, such as information concerning your physical and/or mental health status.
- Sexual and reproductive health, such as information about your sex life, reproductive health, and/or sexual orientation.
Consumer Health Data we collect automatically. When you use our services, we collect some information through certain technical tracking technologies that may be considered Consumer Health Data. For example:
- Identifiers and device information. When you visit our websites, our web servers automatically log your Internet Protocol (IP) address and information about your device, including device identifiers (such as MAC address); device type; and your device’s operating system, browser, and other software including type, version, language, settings, and configuration. As further described in the “Cookies, Mobile IDs, and Similar Technologies” section of our Privacy Policy, our websites and online services store and retrieve cookie identifiers, mobile IDs, and other data.
- Location data. We may collect general location data when you use our apps or online services.
- Usage data. We automatically log your activity on our websites, apps and connected products, including the URL of the website from which you came to our sites, pages you viewed, how long you spent on a page, access times, and other details about your use of and actions on our website. In some instances, such usage data may be related to browsing activity on health-specific sites.
Consumer Health Data we create, infer, or generate. We may create, infer or generate Consumer Health Data from other data we collect, including using automated means to generate information about your likely preferences or other characteristics.
Consumer Health Data we obtain from third-party sources. We also obtain the types of Consumer Health Data described above from third parties. These third-party sources may include, for example:
- Corporate affiliates. We may obtain your Consumer Health Data from our corporate affiliates.
- Third-party partners. Third-party applications and services, including social networks you choose to connect with or interact with through our services.
- Co-branding/marketing partners. Partners with which we offer co-branded services or engage in joint marketing activities.
- Service providers. Third parties that collect or provide data in connection with work they do on our behalf.
- Publicly available sources. Public sources of Consumer Health Data such as open government databases.
Use of Consumer Health Data We use Consumer Health Data for purposes described in this Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy or as otherwise disclosed to you. For example, we use Consumer Health Data for the following purposes:
Sharing Consumer Health Data
We may “share” (as applicable state law defines that term) Consumer Health Data with your consent or as we determine necessary to complete your transactions, provide the services you have requested or authorized, or as otherwise permitted or required by law. For example, we may share your Consumer Health Data to:
- Legal and law enforcement. We will access, share, and preserve Consumer Health Data when we believe that doing so is necessary to comply with applicable law or respond to valid legal process, including from law enforcement or other government agencies. We will also share Consumer Health Data if we believe it is necessary to protect our customers and/or the rights or property of ourselves or others.