This policy describes how Honr treats consumer health data, as defined by Washington's My Health My Data Act and similar state laws. It applies alongside our Privacy Policy.
Consumer health data is personal information linked to you that identifies your past, present, or future physical or mental health status. Examples include health conditions, symptoms, lab results, medications, hormonal or reproductive health information, and measurements from wearables.
The honr.health website collects no consumer health data. Joining the waitlist requires only an email address.
When the Honr app launches, members may choose to share information such as daily check-ins, symptoms, cycle and hormone information, medications, lab results they upload, and wearable data they connect. Every source of health data is member-directed: you choose what to share, and Honr works only with what you provide.
To provide the service you asked for: reasoning across your information to give you one prioritized daily action, personalized to you. Honr does not sell consumer health data, does not share it for advertising, and does not use it for purposes unrelated to providing the service without your separate consent.
You have the right to confirm whether we collect consumer health data about you, to access it, to withdraw consent, and to have it deleted. To exercise any of these rights, email hello@honr.health. If we deny a request, you may appeal by replying to our response, and we will review the appeal with someone not involved in the original decision.
Only the personnel and service providers who need access to operate Honr, under confidentiality obligations. Honr never diagnoses; clinical interpretation always belongs to your practitioners.
Questions about this policy: hello@honr.health.
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