This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy supplements the SOCO Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) and applies to personal data defined as “consumer health data” (“CHD”) by the Washington state My Health My Data Act (“MHMDA”), Nevada’s Consumer Health Data Privacy Law (“Nevada CHD Law”), and Connecticut’s Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”). Undefined capitalized terms shall have the meaning in the Privacy Policy.
As described further in ourPrivacy Policy, and depending on how you interact with SOCO and applicable law, we may collect the following categories of CHD, as broadly defined in the MHMDA, Nevada CHD Law, and CTDPA:
Individual health conditions, treatment, diseases, or diagnoses: E.g. in connection with you seeking healthcare services or medications from SOCO.
Social, psychological, behavioral, and medical interventions: E.g. through collection of your medical history as part of the treatment services you seek on or through SOCO.
Health-related surgeries or procedures: E.g. through collection of health-related surgeries or procedures within your medical history as part of the treatment services you seek on or through SOCO.
Use or purchase of prescribed medication: E.g. through your purchase of medication through SOCO or through the medical history you provide to us.
Bodily functions, vital signs, symptoms, or measurements of health information: E.g. as part of you seeking healthcare services or medications from SOCO.
Diagnoses or diagnostic testing, treatment, or medication: E.g. as part of the medical history collected by SOCO, or when you otherwise seek healthcare services or medications from SOCO.
Gender-affirming care information: E.g. as part of the medical history collected by SOCO, or when you otherwise seek healthcare services or medications from SOCO.
Reproductive or sexual health information: E.g. as part of the medical history collected by SOCO, or when you otherwise seek healthcare services or medications from SOCO.
Genetic data: E.g. where such information is included in medical history collected by SOCO.
Data that identifies a consumer seeking health care services: E.g. as part of the medical history collected by SOCO, or when you otherwise seek healthcare services or medications from SOCO.
Other information that may be used to infer, derive, or extrapolate data related to the above or other health information.
As described further in ourPrivacy Policy, we collect information, which may include CHD from the following sources: (1) directly from you; (2) automatically through your use of the Services; (3) social media and other content platforms; and (4) other third-party sources.
We describe the purposes for collection and use of CHD in the “Purposes for How We Use Your Information” section of our Privacy Policy. As further described there and subject to applicable law, we may collect and use CHD as directed by you or with your consent, or (1) to provide and manage the Services; (2) to analyze and improve the Services; (3) for advertising and marketing; and (4) for legal purposes, such as to comply with laws or to establish, exercise, or defend our legal rights.
We may share each of the categories of CHD described above for business purposes to the categories of entities described in the “How We Disclose Your Information” section of our Privacy Policy. As further described in our Privacy Policy and subject to applicable law, we may share the categories of CHD:
to deliver products and services to you, including to complete any transactions initiated by you;
to ensure a consistent level of service across our products and services;
to enhance our products, services, and your customer experience;
with your consent, such as disclosures for certain advertising or promotional efforts, including allowing third parties to collect CHD across our Websites;
to protect SOCO and others, including to enforce our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, or other contracts with you, and for fraud prevention;
in connection with any negotiation or completed acquisition, merger, or purchase involving our business assets.
As described in our Privacy Policy, we reserve the right to create Aggregate/De-Identified Data from the information we collect through the Services and our disclosure of such Aggregate/De-Identified Data is in our discretion.
As further described in our Privacy Policy, and subject to applicable law (e.g. subject to your consent in certain situations), we may share CHD with the following categories of third parties and affiliates:
For the Protection of SOCO and Others (e.g. to governmental or regulatory agencies);
For Legal Purposes (e.g. to governmental entities in response to legal process);
At Your Direction or With Your Consent (such as sharing with other users/public if you post in public forums or interact with other users); and
Subject to exceptions, the MHMDA, Nevada CHD Law, and CTDPA extends certain rights to CHD. Depending on your jurisdiction, this may include requests (1) to confirm whether SOCO is collecting, sharing or selling your CHD; (2) to access your CHD; (3) to delete your CHD; (4) to withdraw your consent to the collection or sharing of your CHD, and (5) to correct inaccuracies in your CHD. You can seek to exercise these rights through thiswebform. Depending on the nature of your request, we may contact you for further information if appropriate to authenticate your identity. Note, however, that SOCO will never ask you for sensitive personal or financial information when authenticating your identity, and no SOCO employee will ask you to tell them your password.
If we deny your request in whole or in part, you may appeal that decision by:webform. If you are a resident of Washington and your appeal is denied, you can contact the Washington State Attorney General atwww.atg.wa.gov/file-complaint. If you are a resident of Nevada and your appeal is denied, you can contact the Nevada Attorney General athttps://ag.nv.gov/Complaints/File_Complaint/. If you are a resident of Connecticut and your appeal is denied, you can contact the Connecticut Attorney General athttps://www.dir.ct.gov/ag/complaint/e-complaint.aspx
We reserve the right to change this CHD Policy at any time to reflect changes in the law, our data collection and use practices, the features of our Services, or advances in technology. We will make the revised CHD Policy accessible through the Services, so you should review it periodically. The date this CHD Policy was last revised is identified at the top of the document. You are responsible for periodically monitoring and reviewing any updates to the CHD Policy. If we make a material change to the CHD Policy, we will provide you with appropriate notice in accordance with legal requirements. Your continued use of our Websites or Apps after such amendments (and notice, where applicable) will be deemed your acknowledgment of these changes to this CHD Policy.
If you have any questions about this CHD Policy or SOCO's privacy practices, please contact us at:
Roman Health Ventures Inc. 625 6th Ave, 4th Floor New York, NY 10011privacy@ro.co