Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
This is a separate notice, required for residents of Washington (My Health My Data Act, “MHMDA”), Nevada (SB 370), and Connecticut. It describes how Resilient Kids LLC (“Resilient Kids,” “we,” “us”) handles consumer health data. It supplements — and is incorporated into — our main Privacy Policy; where this notice and the main policy differ for consumer health data, this notice controls for residents of those states.
1. What we mean by “consumer health data”
“Consumer health data” is information linkable to you that identifies your past, present, or future physical or mental health status, including inferences drawn from your activity. For Resilient Kids, this can include the optional intake answers you choose to provide (see Privacy Policy §3.1), to the extent they touch on:
- mental-health history;
- substance use or recovery;
- pregnancy, infant loss, or reproductive history;
- household-safety or relationship-safety circumstances;
- the presence of firearms or other items in the home; and
- guidance we select for you that could imply any of the above.
You are never required to provide these answers. You can use Resilient Kids without answering any optional intake question.
2. How we collect it
We collect consumer health data only directly from you, only when you choose to answer an optional intake question, and only with your consent. We do not buy it, and we do not derive it from third-party sources.
3. How we use it
We use consumer health data for a single purpose: to choose which weekly guidance to show you. We do not use it for advertising, we do not sell it, and we do not use it to build profiles for any purpose beyond providing the guidance you asked for.
4. How we share it
We do not sell consumer health data. We share it only with the service providers that operate the app on our behalf (for example, our database/hosting provider), each bound by a written contract that prohibits using it for its own purposes. We will not share consumer health data with anyone else without your separate, written authorization, and we will never share it for cross-context behavioral advertising.
5. Your rights
If you are a resident of Washington, Nevada, or Connecticut, you may:
- Confirm whether we collect, share, or sell your consumer health data;
- Access the consumer health data we hold about you;
- Withdraw your consent to our collection and use of it;
- Delete your consumer health data; and
- Appeal a denial of any of these requests.
To exercise any of these rights, email privacy@resilient.kids with “Consumer Health Data” in the subject line. We will verify your request and respond within the time the applicable state law requires (and, for Washington, honor deletion across our systems and instruct our service providers to do the same). We will not discriminate against you for exercising these rights. If we deny a request, you may appeal by replying to our decision; if your appeal is denied, you may contact your state attorney general.
6. Withdrawing consent and deletion
Withdrawing consent stops future collection and use of your consumer health data. You can also delete the underlying answers at any time from Settings → Manage personalization in the app, or by deleting your account (Privacy Policy §9). Deletion follows the schedule in Privacy Policy §8.
7. No geofencing
We do not use any geofence around any health-care facility to identify, track, or collect data from, or send notifications to, consumers based on their proximity to such a facility.
8. Contact
Questions about this notice or your consumer health data? Email privacy@resilient.kids.
- Legal entity: Resilient Kids LLC (a Delaware limited liability company)
- Address: 2810 N Church St #769322, Wilmington, DE 19802, USA