This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy is intended to complement Wyze’s broader Privacy Policy by providing additional detail on how consumer health data is handled for individuals residing in Washington and Nevada. It applies specifically to personal information that falls within the scope of consumer health data as defined by applicable laws in those states, including the Washington My Health My Data Act and the Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Law. Under these regulations, consumer health data can include a wide range of information connected to an individual’s physical or mental condition, efforts to obtain healthcare, or other indicators that may reasonably reflect health-related behaviors or status.
The categories of consumer health data collected by Wyze vary depending on how individuals use its products and services. Certain connected devices, such as wearable technology and smart health tools, may collect metrics like height, weight, levels of physical activity, heart rate, and other wellness-related information. In some cases, more detailed measurements, including body composition indicators such as muscle mass or body fat percentage, may also be gathered. Additionally, location-related data from these devices or applications can sometimes suggest patterns associated with health-related activities, such as visits to fitness centers, medical facilities, or other wellness-oriented locations. If users choose to connect third-party services to Wyze products, information shared through those integrations may also be treated as consumer health data when it relates to personal health or wellness.
This information is collected either directly from users, through their interactions with Wyze devices, applications, and websites, or via third-party sources that users have authorized. The data is generally obtained when individuals voluntarily provide it or explicitly allow its collection. Wyze uses this information to operate and improve its services, support functionality, personalize user experiences, and maintain system performance. Additional uses may include troubleshooting, enhancing security, conducting internal research and development, and fulfilling legal or regulatory requirements. In certain situations, consumer health data may also be used for other purposes when consent has been provided or when permitted under applicable laws.
Wyze may disclose consumer health data in specific circumstances that align with operational or legal needs. This includes sharing information with service providers that assist in delivering products or maintaining systems, as well as with partners or third parties when necessary to complete transactions requested by users. Data may also be involved in corporate activities such as mergers, acquisitions, or organizational restructuring. Furthermore, disclosure may occur when required by law, regulation, or valid legal process, or when necessary to address security concerns, enforce policies, or protect the rights and safety of individuals and the company. Any sharing of such data is carried out with consideration for legal obligations and is limited to what is reasonably necessary for the intended purpose.
Residents of Washington and Nevada are granted specific rights regarding their consumer health data. These rights may include the ability to request access to their data, correct inaccuracies, request deletion, or withdraw consent for certain types of data processing. Wyze provides mechanisms for users to exercise these rights as outlined in its general Privacy Policy. Individuals who need further assistance can contact the company using the available support channels. If a request is not fulfilled to the user’s satisfaction, there may be an opportunity to appeal the decision through the company’s privacy team, and in some cases, escalate concerns to relevant regulatory authorities, such as the Washington State Attorney General.
Wyze places a strong emphasis on safeguarding consumer health data and ensuring transparency in how such information is managed. The company regularly reviews its data handling practices to remain aligned with evolving legal requirements and industry standards. By continuously refining its approach and incorporating user feedback, Wyze aims to provide a secure and trustworthy environment where individuals can confidently engage with its products and services. The overall objective is to respect user privacy, maintain data security, and give individuals meaningful control over their health-related information throughout their interactions with the company.