Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy

Wyze Labs, Inc. provides this Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy to expand upon its general privacy practices and offer more specific information for residents of Washington and Nevada. This policy focuses on how health-related personal data is collected, used, and shared in accordance with laws such as the Washington My Health My Data Act and the Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Law. Within these legal frameworks, consumer health data is broadly defined and may include information that relates to an individual’s physical or mental condition, healthcare activities, or patterns that could reasonably indicate aspects of personal well-being.

The types of health-related information collected can differ depending on how individuals interact with products and services. Certain connected devices, including wearable technology and wellness-focused tools, may gather data such as height, weight, activity levels, heart rate, and other fitness-related metrics. Some devices may also capture more detailed indicators like body composition measurements, including muscle mass or body fat percentage. In addition, location data may sometimes provide context that suggests health-related behavior, such as visits to gyms, clinics, or other wellness facilities. When users choose to integrate third-party applications or services, any shared data associated with those connections may also fall within the scope of consumer health data if it relates to personal health or lifestyle patterns.

This information is typically obtained directly from users through their interaction with devices, applications, or websites, or indirectly through authorized third-party integrations. Collection generally occurs when individuals voluntarily input data or grant permission for devices and services to gather it. The primary purpose of collecting this data is to ensure that products function as intended, deliver relevant features, and provide a more personalized user experience. It may also be used to maintain system reliability, improve performance, enhance security measures, and support internal development efforts. In some cases, the data may be processed for additional purposes where user consent has been provided or where permitted under applicable regulations.

There are circumstances in which consumer health data may be shared with external parties. This typically involves service providers that assist in operating systems, processing data, or supporting essential business functions. Information may also be shared with partners when necessary to fulfill user-initiated requests or transactions. In situations involving corporate changes, such as mergers or organizational restructuring, data may be transferred as part of the business process. Additionally, disclosure may occur when required to comply with legal obligations, respond to lawful requests, address security concerns, or protect the rights and safety of individuals and the organization. Any such sharing is carried out with attention to legal requirements and is limited to what is necessary for the specific purpose.

Individuals residing in Washington and Nevada have certain rights regarding their health-related data. These may include the ability to access the information collected about them, request corrections to inaccurate data, ask for deletion, or withdraw consent for certain types of processing. Mechanisms are available to help users exercise these rights, and support is provided for those who need assistance. If a request is denied or not fully resolved, individuals may have the option to appeal the decision or seek further review through appropriate regulatory channels.

Protecting sensitive information remains a central priority. The company applies a combination of technical safeguards, organizational controls, and ongoing monitoring to reduce risks associated with unauthorized access or misuse. Data practices are regularly reviewed and updated to remain consistent with evolving legal standards and industry expectations. Through transparency, continuous improvement, and responsiveness to user concerns, the company works to create a secure environment where individuals can confidently use its products while maintaining control over their personal health information.