Beyond Health

Foundations Tier Privacy Policy

Use of the Program does not constitute medical advice and does not establish a provider-patient relationship with Beyond Health, LLC. 

If you have concerns about any medical condition, diagnosis, or treatment, please contact your healthcare provider.

We are committed to protecting the privacy of users of our Foundations Tier program (“Program”). Beyond Health, LLC (collectively “Beyond Health,” “Company,” “us,” “our,” or “we”) owns and manages this Program. This Privacy Policy explains how we gather and use your information as it relates to your activities on this Program. 

If you use this Program, you consent to our collection, use, and disclosure of your information as described in this Privacy Policy. We may change this policy without notice, and your use signifies that you agree to be bound by any changes. 

  1. How we collect information about you.
    • A.    We may collect technical information.
      When users purchase the Program, Beyond Health’s server and management system may collect information about the origin and site or mobile navigation of users. This data might include technical information (e.g., your processor type, processor speed, operating system type, browser type, audio devices, modem devices, video cards, page views, and protocol address). Collected technical information is not linked to any of your personal identifying information. The Company may use this information to manage or modify the Program.
    • B.    We may collect personal information
      The Company only collects personally identifiable information if you expressly provide it to us. This information includes, but is not limited to, your name, email address, phone number, any other unique identifier we use, credit card information, tracking data for Program analytics, and tracking data for advertising.
    • C.    We may collect information regarding your location.
      Beyond Health currently does not collect information regarding your location. However, in the future, we may include certain features that ask you to share your location. You may choose not to share your location with such features. If you do choose to share your location, we will collect information regarding your real-time location only for the duration that sharing is enabled. We will only use your location-related information to the extent necessary to carry out the features that require such information. 
    • D.    We may use cookies.
      We may use cookies to collect anonymized information about how our users interact with the Program. This allows us to improve the Program and personalize your visit experience. Cookies are small data text files that are sent from a server device to your device. The cookies are typically stored on your mobile device’s designated storage space or your computer’s hard drive (depending on the device used), and Programs use them to simulate a continuous connection and to allow a device to remember user preferences and track usage patterns. If you disable cookies, it may impair your ability to use some features of this Program. Please visit www.allaboutcookies.org if you want to learn more about cookies. 
  2. How we use your information.
    • A.    We may use personally identifiable information
      The Company may use personally identifiable information that you share with us as follows. We may use it: (1) if you elect to receive information about the Company’s programs, items, or services, to provide you with such information, including for our own marketing and promotional materials; (2) to improve this Program; and (3) to create a non-personal summary or aggregate data for business analysis, market analysis, communications management, research, planning, and other lawful purposes. We will never sell or lease your information.
    • B.    You may opt out of communications with us
      If you no longer wish to receive our marketing or promotional communications, please contact us with your request. We will respect your wish to opt out of communications.
  3. Notice of Unauthorized Acquisition of Personal Information
    To the extent that we collect any information from you, we work hard to keep your personal information safe. If we become aware that an unauthorized person has acquired your personal information from us, we will notify you as soon as is reasonably practical so you can take steps to protect yourself. For the purposes of this policy, personal information includes, but is not limited to, information like your name combined with state identification, and your bank or credit card information (including any codes or passwords).  
  4. Do not provide us with your Protected Health Information (“PHI”).
    • A.    We take confidentiality and privacy seriously.
      We take our responsibility to protect the privacy of your information seriously. However, the Company’s activities as they relate to the Program are not subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”). 
    • B.    We have no affirmative duty to monitor the information that you provide.
      It is important that you not use, provide, transmit, store, or disclose any protected health information (“PHI”) to us in connection with the Program. We have no affirmative duty to monitor the sensitivity or type of data that you might provide, transmit, store, or disclose while using or purchasing this Program. If we have actual knowledge that you are using, providing, transmitting, storing, or disclosing PHI in connection with our Program, we may terminate your access to the Program, its content, and your ability to purchase additional Program content.
    • C.    You indemnify us against damages from your sharing of PHI.
      If you use, provide, transmit, store, or disclose PHI in connection with this Program or the content (in violation of this Privacy Policy and our End User License Agreement), you agree to indemnify the Company against any damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, costs, or expenses (including reasonable attorney fees and costs) arising out such use, provision, transmission, storage, or disclosure of PHI.
  5. This Program does not knowingly collect information about children under the age of 18
    We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from any person we know to be under eighteen. If we inadvertently come to possess personally identifiable information about a child under the age of eighteen, we will not knowingly disclose that information to any third party. 
  6. Security of Third-Party Resources.
    • A.    Third-party resource links.
      The Company may provide links on this Program to unaffiliated third-party resources, including a basal calorie expenditure calculator and Stripe for collecting billing data. In the future, such resources may include but are not limited to those for social media, podcasts, sharing reviews, sharing information or products through articles, blogs, or videos, and billing purposes. If you follow these links, you demonstrate your agreement that we are not responsible for and do not control the information on these resources. Prior to following any third-party link, you should review that resource’s privacy policy and terms of use, as your visit to the resource may bind you to those third-party terms and policies. 
  7. How we monitor social media.
    To the extent the Company is active on social media, we encourage your participation in our social media channels as applicable (collectively, our “social media”). We may expand or narrow our available social media channels without notice. This policy applies to our activities on any social media outlet, on this Program, and on those websites and social media accounts that you access through our affiliates. Your participation in our social media channels demonstrates your agreement that the Company may monitor and remove any postings or content that, at its sole discretion, we deem to be inappropriate or discontinue your access to our social media channels on any reasonable basis.
    • A.    Our social media activity does not constitute medical or health advice.
      Our social media postings and content do not constitute medical or healthcare advice, and they are not a substitute for the advice of a licensed healthcare professional who is familiar with your health history. Even if the posting user is a licensed healthcare professional, their comments should not be construed as personal health advice. If you have a health or medical concern, you should always personally consult with a physician or licensed healthcare provider. 
    • B.    We prohibit certain content on our social media.
      Your activity on the Company’s social media is public, and information shared on social media often cannot be un-shared. Your decision to post something may be irrevocable or incapable of being undone. Please be cautious not to disclose personally identifiable information, such as your location, medical history, or financial information. You consent to the Company’s redistribution of any comments you share with us about your satisfaction with the Program and content, and unless otherwise consented to, the Company will strive to share such comments only using your first name. Accordingly, you alone are responsible for your activity on the Company’s social media. You specifically agree not to: (1) misrepresent yourself or use another person’s identity; (2) engage in harassment, defamation, personal attacks, spam, offensive content, or illegal activities; or (3) publish illegal, obscene, defamatory, threatening, unlawful, disruptive, profane, harassing, or abusive content.
    • C.    We have no duty to monitor our social media accounts.
      The Company may, but has no affirmative duty to, oversee its social media accounts. Your use signifies your understanding that the Company may monitor, prohibit, restrict, block, suspend, terminate, or delete your access to its social media at any time. We may review, edit, and/or delete anything you publish on our social media without notice and in our sole discretion. 
    • D.    Visitors may reproduce postings on our social media.
      If you post content on the Company’s social media, you provide us with a non-exclusive, royalty-free, and worldwide license to reproduce, distribute, edit, reformat, publish, or display the content for any purpose. You acknowledge that the Company cannot and does not control the conduct of other visitors to its social media, who may reproduce visitors’ posts without permission. The opinions expressed by individuals who are unaffiliated with the Company do not reflect our opinions.
  8. This Privacy Policy is hereby incorporated into the Terms of Use.
    This Privacy Policy is hereby incorporated into the terms of use of our Program, including our End User License Agreement. By using this Program, you signify that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy and the End User License Agreement. Do not use this Program if you do not agree to this. Your continued use of this Program signifies your agreement to any changes that the Company may make to this Privacy Policy or to any other aspect of our terms of use.
  9. California Shine the Light Law. 
    To the extent that Beyond Health is subject to California Civil Code Section 1798.83 (commonly known as the “Shine the Light” law), it will so comply. In order to exercise your rights under California’s Shine the Light law, you must make your request to Beyond Health by email at ______________ or Beyond Health’s registered mailing address. Your request must state that you are exercising your rights under Shine the Light, Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83, and must provide to Beyond Health sufficient information to identify you as a consumer. If Beyond Health deems it is obligated to respond to a Shine the Light request, it will respond to the consumer within 30 calendar days.
  10. California Consumer Privacy Act.
    To the extent that Beyond Health is subject to California Civil Code Section 1798.100, commonly known as the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, Beyond Health will so comply. If a consumer is a California resident as defined by Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.100, the consumer may ask Beyond Health to disclose to them what personal information Beyond Health has, what we do with the information, to request that we delete your personal information, and to request that we not sell your personal information. A California resident may also request to be notified, before or at the point Beyond Health collects the resident’s information, of the types of personal information Beyond Health is collecting and what we do with that information. Beyond Health does not discriminate against consumers who exercise their rights under the CCPA. To find out more about the CCPA, you may visit http://oag.ca.gov/privacy/ccpa.
    If you are a California resident and wish to obtain the above information, please submit your request by sending Beyond Health an email at ________________ with “California Privacy Rights” in the subject line or write to Beyond Health at its registered mailing address.
  11. “Do Not Track” feature.
    A “Do Not Track” feature may be available to signal that you do not want the Program or websites that you visit to track your online activity. How Programs communicate and respond to the Do Not Track feature is not yet uniform. For this reason, like with many other Programs, Beyond Health does not currently respond to or alter its practices in response to a Do Not Track signal. By your continued use of our Program, you acknowledge and understand that third parties may collect personal information regarding your online activities over time and across different Programs when you purchase the Company’s Program, or visit other websites and services. To find out more about the “Do Not Track” feature, you may visit http://www.allaboutdnt.com.
  12. How to Contact Us
    If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the phone number, email, or mailing address provided on this Program. Please note: When communicating with us about this Program, do not send us any confidential information or personal health information. Information sent to us in response to this Program will not be treated as confidential and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship. If you have health concerns or questions about diagnoses or treatments, please contact your healthcare provider. In a medical emergency, call 911.


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