Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy

Jixiaomi Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Effective March 1, 2024
jixiaomi.com ("Jixiaomi," "Jixiaomi Company," "we," "us," or "our") is committed to respecting your privacy. Our Global Privacy Policy describes how we generally handle your personal data. This supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy (the "Health Privacy Policy") explains our practices regarding "consumer health data," as that term is defined in applicable law, including Washington's My Health My Data Act, Nevada's Consumer Health Data Privacy Act, Connecticut's Data Privacy Act, and other U.S. health privacy laws, as amended and effective from time to time, including any regulations thereunder ("U.S. Health Privacy Laws").
"Consumer health data" is broadly defined as personal information that is associated with or can be reasonably linked to a consumer and that can be used to identify past, present, or future physical or mental health conditions. Consumer health data includes information about medical conditions and non-medical information, such as biometric data, over-the-counter medication use, or health-related product use. Consumer health data does not include information about individuals with whom we have an employment relationship.
If we make any material updates to this Health Privacy Policy, we will notify you as required by U.S. health privacy laws, including by notifying you at the time we collect consumer health data or by updating this Health Privacy Policy in advance. We reserve the right to modify this Health Privacy Policy at any time and in our sole discretion.
Categories of Consumer Health Data We Collect
P&G collects, uses, and discloses consumer health data only as necessary to provide you with products or services you have requested or for which you have consented.
P&G may collect the following categories of consumer health data:
Product Interests. Information about your interest in certain health-related brands or products, such as when you visit certain of our websites and mobile applications or purchase certain products.
Personal Health Conditions, Treatments, and Illnesses. Information about your health history, symptoms, and/or treatments, such as pregnancy status, seasonal allergies or gingivitis, use of over-the-counter products for colds or flu, or use of dandruff prevention products.
Body Functions, Vital Signs, and Measurements. Information about the functioning of your body systems, such as digestion, metabolism, immune support, or height and weight.
Reproductive and Sexual Health Information. When you voluntarily provide information to certain websites or mobile applications, or purchase certain products, we collect information about your reproductive or sexual health, such as information about your menstrual or pregnancy status.
Biometric Data. Information generated by measuring your biometrics or other unique biological patterns, such as measurements taken from a photo or video of your face, skin, or teeth for product recommendations or product research.
Genetic Information. Information related to your genetic characteristics. We typically use this for research purposes, not marketing projects.
Research Projects. Information you provide when participating in research or responding to our surveys, including any of the above categories regarding your physical or mental health, medical history, or other health-related information.
Purposes for Collecting Consumer Health Data and How We Use It
We may use your consumer health data for the following processing purposes:
Products/Services, including providing you with services and sending you certain products or samples you requested.
Consumer Administration, such as:
Identifying and verifying your identity for our various marketing programs, websites, and mobile applications.
Managing and maintaining accounts and preferences, as well as financial incentives, rewards, discounts (such as price or service coupons), and loyalty programs.
Helping you manage your website or app preferences.
Allowing you to participate in our contests or sweepstakes and leave ratings and reviews for products.
Consumer service/communications, such as:
Answering your questions or information requests
Sending transactional messages (such as account statements or confirmations).
Sending marketing information, surveys, and invitations about our products or services (or those of our partners).
Payment/finance, such as processing payments for certain products you purchase from us.
Serving ads, including serving you relevant ads about our brands and programs.
Ad management, such as measuring and tracking the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and performing other administrative and accounting activities related to advertising campaigns.
Quality and safety, including:
Quality control, training, and analysis.
Security maintenance and verification.
System administration and technical management, including optimizing our websites and apps.
Security, including detecting threats and protecting against malicious or fraudulent activity.
Recordkeeping and auditing, including recordkeeping and auditing of interactions with consumers, including logs and records maintained as part of transaction information.
Legal/Compliance, including risk management, audits, investigations, reporting, and other legal and compliance reasons.
Research and Development ("R&D"), such as
internal research
designing and developing new products, services, and programs.
Sources of Consumer Health Data
We collect Consumer Health Data from the following sources:
From you, such as when you request certain health-related products and services, join certain brand marketing email lists or loyalty programs, or voluntarily provide information in connection with surveys or promotions.
From your interactions with us, such as when you use our health-related apps or browse our websites to find health-related brands.
From our business and marketing partners, who provide us with information about consumers who browse our content on our websites or apps, purchase our products, or take advantage of our promotions.
From other third-party sources, such as data brokers who provide us with information about consumers who may be interested in our products.
We may also infer or derive Consumer Health Data by analyzing other non-health-related data we hold about you or other consumers.
Disclosure of Consumer Health Data
We do not sell your Consumer Health Data. We also do not share your Consumer Health Data with any third parties or affiliated companies.
We may disclose the categories of consumer health data listed above in the following circumstances:
We may disclose consumer health data to data processors, service providers, and contractors who assist us in providing our goods and services to you. These processors may only use the data as permitted by our contracts with them. This includes our P&G brands, which are governed by our Global Privacy Policy and are committed to protecting your consumer health data.
We may also disclose consumer health data as permitted by law, such as (i) with your consent, (ii) if necessary to protect your vital interests, such as in the event of a medical emergency or natural disaster, (iii) to an acquiring organization if we are involved in the sale or transfer of our business, (iv) as needed to prevent, detect, protect against, or respond to security incidents, identity theft, fraud, harassment, malicious or deceptive activity, (v) as needed to maintain the integrity or security of our systems, or (iv) to investigate, report, or prosecute those responsible for any illegal conduct under applicable state or federal law.
Your Privacy Rights
You have certain rights with respect to your consumer health data:
You have the right to know whether we are collecting, using, or disclosing your consumer health data and to access that consumer health data, including receiving a list of entities and affiliates with whom we have shared or sold your information, although we do not currently sell or share your consumer health data to third parties or affiliates.
You have the right to request that we delete your consumer health data.
If we process your consumer health data with your consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent. For cookie-related consumer health data, you can withdraw that consent by visiting "Cookie Preferences" in the bottom right corner of our health-related websites or by visiting the "Settings" menu in our mobile applications. Withdrawing your consent for the collection of non-cookie-related consumer health data will trigger a deletion request.
We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your rights. However, if you withdraw your consent for the collection of your consumer health data and/or request deletion of your consumer health data, we may remove you from certain marketing programs that rely on your consumer health data to provide you with services.
To exercise these rights, please visit our Consumer Health Data Preference Center. We will verify your request and process it in accordance with the law. Please allow up to 45 days for a response. If we deny your request, you may file an appeal here. If your appeal is unsuccessful, you may file a complaint with the appropriate state agency, including:
Washington State Attorney General: www.atg.wa.gov/file-complaint.
Nevada Attorney General: https://ag.nv.gov/Complaints/File_Complaint/.
If you have any questions or concerns about the privacy of your consumer health data or this Health Privacy Policy, please contact us directly. You may also call us at +1 816-326-2954 or write to our Data Protection Officer at 4531 Troost Ave, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA.