Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Effective Date: July 30, 2025
At The Grounding Treadmill, we respect your privacy—especially when it comes to sensitive information about your body, wellness, and health. This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and protect consumer health data in compliance with applicable laws, including Washington’s My Health My Data Act (MHMDA) and other state-specific health data regulations.
1. What is Consumer Health Data?
Consumer Health Data includes any information—alone or linked to you—that relates to:
- Physical health, symptoms, or conditions
- Wellness goals, injury recovery, gait pattern, or posture
- Use of our products for physical support or therapeutic benefit
- Any data voluntarily shared that reflects a desire to improve or manage your physical condition.
We do not collect clinical data (like diagnoses, prescriptions, or insurance records) unless you provide it voluntarily.
2. How We Collect Consumer Health Data
We may collect health-related data when you:
- Purchase or use wellness-related features of our products
- Submit feedback about how the treadmill impacts your gait, pain, or posture
- Share preferences about movement support or physical concerns
- Interact with educational content, assessments, or product customization tools
- Engage in customer support conversations about physical well-being
3. How We Use Consumer Health Data
We use this data to:
- Help personalize your experience with our wellness and movement-based products
- Provide responsive customer support
- Improve product design and performance
- Analyze trends (in a de-identified, aggregated way) to improve service quality
- Comply with applicable laws and regulations
We never use your health data for targeted ads or to infer unrelated personal attributes.
4. Sharing Consumer Health Data
We do not sell your consumer health data.
We may share it only with:
- Trusted service providers who help us deliver our services (e.g., customer support platforms, analytics tools)—and only for specified purposes under strict confidentiality
- Legal authorities or regulators if required by law
- You, upon request
5. Your Rights and Choices
Depending on your state, you may have rights to:
- Access your consumer health data
- Delete or correct inaccurate information
- Withdraw consent to the use of your data
- Receive a list of third parties your health data was shared with
- Opt out of any future collection or sharing of consumer health data
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To exercise your rights, email: [Insert Contact Email]. We will respond in accordance with applicable state timeframes (typically 45 days).
6. Security of Your Health Data
We use administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect consumer health data from unauthorized access, disclosure, or misuse.
7. Changes to This Policy
We may update this policy as consumer health privacy laws evolve. Any material changes will be posted here with a revised effective date.
8. Contact
If you have questions or would like to submit a request related to your consumer health data, please contact us below: