Consumer Health Data Privacy
Consumer Health Data Privacy.
Last updated 2026-05-05 · Effective 2026-05-05
Washington Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
This policy satisfies our obligation to publish a separate consumer health data privacy policy under RCW 19.373.020 of the Washington My Health My Data Act (MHMDA) and applies in addition to the rest of our Privacy Policy.
Categories of consumer health data we collect
- Biometric and physiological data, including heart rate, heart-rate variability, sleep stages, recovery, strain, respiratory rate, blood-oxygen estimates, and body temperature (from wearables).
- Diagnoses, conditions, medications, immunizations, and other clinical information you import from medical records.
- Laboratory results and reference ranges.
- Genetic data and any findings derived from genetic data.
- Reproductive and sexual health data, including information related to menstrual cycles when you choose to enable cycle tracking.
- Mental-health and wellness self-reports.
- Precise health-related search and inference outputs the Service generates from the above.
Sources
We collect consumer health data from you directly, from the third-party services you authorize (described in Section 7 of our Privacy Policy), and from the documents and files you upload.
Categories of consumer health data shared
We share consumer health data only with the sub-processors listed in Section 6 of our Privacy Policy, only as necessary to operate the Service for you, and only after your data has been pseudonymized for cloud-AI calls. We do not sell consumer health data and we do not share it for advertising or profiling.
Affiliates with whom data is shared
None at present.
Your MHMDA rights
- Right to confirm whether we are collecting, sharing, or selling your consumer health data, and the right to access it.
- Right to withdraw consent at any time for the collection or sharing of your consumer health data.
- Right to deletion of your consumer health data.
- Right to non-discrimination for exercising any of these rights.
- Right to appeal our denial of any of the above. We will respond to an appeal in writing within forty-five (45) days, and our written response will explain the reasons for the appeal decision. If your appeal is denied, you may submit a complaint to the Washington State Office of the Attorney General using the consumer-complaint form at atg.wa.gov/file-complaint, or by writing to: Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Protection Division, 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000, Seattle, WA 98104.
How to exercise these rights
Email legal@further.health with the subject line “Washington consumer health data” and tell us which right you wish to exercise. We will respond within thirty (30) days.
See our companion Privacy Policy for our full data-handling practices.