Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 21, 2025

Introduction

This Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy (the “Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy”) supplements the information contained in Oar Health, Inc.’s (“Oar,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) Privacy Policy and applies to personal data defined as “consumer health data” subject to the Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Law (“NV CHDP”). This Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy applies only to individual consumers who are residents of Nevada or individuals whose consumer health data is collected in the state of Nevada. In the event of a conflict between any other policy, statement, or notice and this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, this policy will control as to consumer health data collected under NV CHDP.

Consumer Health Data

“Consumer health data” means personally identifiable information that is linked or reasonably capable of being linked to a consumer and is used to identify that individual’s past, present, or future health status. However, the following categories of information are not consumer health data and not covered by this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy:

  • Deidentified data;

  • Information of individuals acting in an employment context, such as job applicants, employees, or contractors of Oar;

  • Information used to identify the shopping habits or interests of an individual, if that information is not used to identify the specific past, present or future health status of the individual;

  • Information of individuals acting as an agent of a governmental entity;

  • Collection or sharing of consumer health data where expressly authorized by federal or state law; and

  • Information otherwise excluded from the scope of NV CHDP.

Please note that data practices concerning health care information collected by independent medical practitioners (each, a “Provider”) and its affiliates are described in the terms and privacy disclosures specific to those services, namely, the Provider’s Notice of Privacy Practices.

Oar will not collect additional categories of consumer health data without providing you notice. As further described below, we do not “sell” any categories of consumer health data as defined under the NV CHDP.

Categories of Consumer Health Data We Collect

As described in our Privacy Policy, the data we collect depends on the context of your interactions with Oar, the choices you make (including your privacy settings), the products and features you use, and applicable law. Because consumer health data is defined very broadly, many of the categories of data we collect could also be considered consumer health data.

We may collect the following categories of consumer health data with your affirmative, voluntary consent, or to the extent necessary to provide a product or service that you requested. We only collect the categories of consumer health data described in this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy.

We may collect the following categories of consumer health data:

  • Information relating to any health condition or status, disease or diagnosis;

  • Information relating to social, psychological, behavioral or medical interventions;

  • Information relating to surgeries or other health-related procedures;

  • Information relating to the use or acquisition of medication;

  • Information relating to bodily functions, vital signs or symptoms;

  • Information relating to reproductive or sexual health care; and

  • Any other information that is derived or extrapolated from non-health information (including, without limitation, proxy, derivative, inferred or emergent data derived through an algorithm, machine learning or any other means).

Examples of consumer health data would include health information you choose to provide via our “Qualify for Treatment” form.

Sources of Consumer Health Data

As described further in our Privacy Policy, we collect personal data (which may include consumer health data) directly from you, including from forms or surveys you complete or products and services you purchase and from your interactions with our products and services, including from inferences from your activity using our services. We may also collect personal data (which may include consumer health data) from our business partners and service providers and from publicly available sources.

Purposes for Our Collection, Using, and Processing of Consumer Health Data

We only collect, use, and process consumer health data as described in this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy. Primarily, we collect and use consumer health data as reasonably necessary to communicate with you and to provide you with the products and services you have requested. We may also collect and use consumer health data for the following purposes:

  • Provide Services. To provide you services, including allowing you to sign up for an account and interact with our screening tool.

  • Customer Service. We may use your consumer health data to respond to your requests for technical support, online services, product information or to any other communication you initiate, including requests, inquiries, and complaints.

  • Security and Repairs. We may use consumer health data for security purposes, such as for loss prevention and to protect against unauthorized disclosure of consumer health data, as well as detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity. We also may use consumer health data for debugging to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.

  • With your Consent. We may use your consumer health data for any other purpose with your consent.

We will not process consumer health data for purposes that are neither reasonably necessary nor compatible with the purposes for which the consumer health data is processed as described in this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy without your consent.

Sharing of Consumer Health Data

We may share consumer health data with your affirmative, voluntary consent, to the extent necessary to provide a product or service that you requested, or as required or authorized by law. “Share” under the NV CHDP means to release, disclose, disseminate, divulge, make available, provide access to, license, or otherwise communicate consumer health data. The term “third party,” as used in this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, means a person who is not a consumer, an entity regulated under NV CHDP, a processor or an affiliate of an entity regulated under NV CHDP.

We may share consumer health data with the following categories of third parties and specific affiliates:

  • Business partners or service providers, such as those providing analytics and technology services;

  • Affiliates, parents, and subsidiary organizations of Oar;

  • Potential or actual buyer or other successor in interest; and

  • Other third parties (such as law enforcement or government regulators) where required by, or otherwise permitted by, law

How to Exercise Your Rights

If you are covered by the NV CHDP, then you have certain rights with respect to consumer health data, including:

  • The right to confirm whether consumer health data is collected, shared, or sold;

  • The right to delete consumer health data;

  • The right to opt out of the collecting, selling, or sharing of consumer health data;

  • The right to obtain a list of all third parties with whom consumer health data has been shared;

  • The right to appeal our decisions on requests to exercise any of these rights.

We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your NV CHDP rights.

You can request to exercise such rights, including to review or request changes to your consumer health data, by contacting our privacy support team at privacy@oarrx.com (with the subject line “Nevada Health Privacy Rights Request”). You may submit a rights request, free of charge, up to two times per year. We will respond to your rights request within 45 days, though in certain cases we may inform you that we will need up to another 45 days to act on your request.

If your request to exercise a right is denied, you may appeal that decision by contacting our privacy support team at privacy@oarrx.com. If your appeal is unsuccessful, you can raise a concern or lodge a complaint with the Nevada Attorney General at https://ag.nv.gov/Contact/.

Sales of Consumer Health Data

We do not “sell” consumer health data as defined by the NV CHDP as the exchange of consumer health data for money or other valuable consideration, excluding exchange (i) to a third party as an asset that is part of a merger, acquisition, bankruptcy, or other transaction through which the third party assumes control of all or part of our assets; (ii) by us to a processor when such exchange is consistent with the purpose for which the consumer health data was collected and disclosed to the consumer; (iii) with a third party for the purpose of providing a product or service you requested; (iv) by us to an affiliate; (v) as directed by you or if you are intentionally using us to interact with and disclose consumer health data to a third party; or (vi) if you intentionally made the consumer health data available to the general public through mass media in a manner that was not restricted to a specific audience.

Third-Party Collection

A third party may collect consumer health data over time and across different Internet websites or online services when you use any Internet website or online service of Oar. However, we do not knowingly permit third parties to collect consumer health data from you while you are on our website.

We do not control the collection and use of your information collected by third parties. These third parties may aggregate the information they collect with information from their other customers for their own purposes. You can opt out of third parties collecting your information for targeted advertising purposes in the United States by visiting the National Advertising Initiative's (NAI) opt-out page and the Digital Advertising Alliance's (DAA) opt-out page.

You may also see certain ads on other websites because we participate in advertising networks. Ad networks allow us to target our messaging to users through demographic, interest-based, and contextual means. These networks track your online activities over time by collecting information through automated means, including through the use of cookies, web server logs, and web beacons. The networks use this information to show you advertisements that may be tailored to your individual interests.

Changes to this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to amend this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy at our discretion and at any time. When we make material changes to this Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, we will post the updated version on our website and update the Last Updated date. Your continued use of our website and services following the posting of changes constitutes your acceptance of such changes.

Contact Information

If you have any questions or comments about this Washington Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, the ways in which Oar collects and uses your information described above and in the Privacy Policy, your choices and rights regarding such use, or wish to exercise your rights, please do not hesitate to contact us at:

Phone: (201) 308-3120
Website: https://www.oarhealth.com/
Email:
privacy@oarrx.com

Postal Address: 
Oar Health
10 Jay St, Suite 102
Brooklyn, NY 11201


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