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Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy

Last Updated: August 29, 2025

This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy supplements the Wyze (“Company”, “we”, “us”) Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) and applies to the extent you are a resident of the state of Washington or Nevada from whom we collect “consumer health data” (“CHD”), as defined by the Washington State My Health My Data Act (“MHMDA”) or the Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Law (“NV CHDP”), or to personal data we collect in Washington or Nevada, to the extent such data is CHD.

Consumer Health Data We May Collect

As described in the Collection of Information section of our Privacy Policy, the data we collect varies and depends, among other things, on the context of your interactions with us, the products and features you use, and applicable law. Because MHMDA and NV CHD define CHD very broadly, some of the categories of data we collect could also be considered CHD under that law even though we do not use it to identify health conditions or status and only collect such information if you choose to provide it to us or ask us to collect it.  We only collect and use the below information to provide the goods and services you request or with your consent or direction.

Below are examples of the categories of data we collect that could be deemed CHD:

  • Bodily functions, vital signs, symptoms or measurements related to your physical or mental health status. For example, our Services such as the Watch, Band, and Scale collect your height and weight, fitness and exercise activity data, heart rate, metabolic conditions.  The Scale also collects information relating to your body composition, including body mass index, body fat, body water, muscle mass, and protein content.
  • Location information that could reasonably indicate your attempt to acquire or receive health services or supplies. For example, the Watch collects your geolocation in order to calculate your distance and speed, but it also could indicate locations you visit, including health clubs, gyms, and physician’s offices, and this could be deemed to reveal health-related information.
  • Information that could identify your attempt to seek health care services or information, including services that allow you to assess, measure, improve, or learn about your or another person’s health. For example, you could direct us to disclose your information with third party services that provide health related services, and this could indicate your attempt to seek health care services.

We collect other non-health information as described in our Privacy Policy in order to provide our Website and the App (collectively, the “Services”) or operate our business such as information about products or services you have purchased, images, videos, or voice recordings which we do not process to associate or identify you with information that could be deemed CHD.

Sources of Consumer Health Data

To the extent any of the information we collect constitutes CHD, we collect personal data (which may include CHD as described above) directly from you, from your interactions with our site and applications, products and services, and from third parties. For example, if you choose to connect and integrate our products and services with third-party applications so that we can provide you with products and services that you request, those third-party applications may disclose personal data (which may include CHD as described above) to us.

Why We Collect and Use Consumer Health Data

To the extent we collect and use CHD, we do so for the purposes described in the Use of Information section of our Privacy Policy. More specifically, we collect and use information that could be considered CHD:

  • As reasonably necessary to provide you with the products or services you have requested or authorized. This may include delivering and operating the products and services and their features, responding to your communications, personalization of certain product or service features, ensuring the secure and reliable operation of the products and the systems that support them, troubleshooting and improving the products, and other essential business operations that support the provision of the products or services (such as analyzing our performance, meeting our legal obligations, developing our workforce, and conducting research and development).
  • For any purpose for which you consent or direct us to collect or use it.

We may use CHD for other purposes for which we will give you choices and/or obtain your consent as required by law. See the Your Privacy Rights and Choices and Your Consumer Privacy Rights sections of the Privacy Policy and the section below for more details on the rights and choices you may have.

Our Disclosure of Consumer Health Data

We may disclose each of the categories of data that could be considered CHD described above for the purposes described below: 

  • To the extent necessary to provide a product or service that you have requested or as reasonably necessary to complete any transaction or provide any product or service you have requested or authorized, as described above.
  • If we are involved in a merger, asset sale, financing, corporate divesture, reorganization, or acquisition of all or some portion of our business to another company or if we undergo liquidation or bankruptcy proceedings, we may disclose your information in connection with such transaction or proceeding before and or after the transaction closes or the proceedings are completed.
  • For any purpose for which you consent or direct us to disclose it.

We may disclose data when we believe that doing so is necessary to comply with applicable law or respond to valid legal process.

Third Parties To Whom We Disclose Consumer Health Data

As necessary for the purposes described above to provide the products and services that you request from us, we disclose information that could be considered CHD with the following categories of third parties:

  • Service providers. Vendors, service providers, or contractors (“processors”) that provide services on our behalf may access information that might be considered CHD for the purposes described above. For example, companies that provide customer service support, technical services, or assist in protecting and securing our systems and services may need access to data to provide those functions on our behalf.
  • Third parties directed by you. We disclose information that might be considered CHD to third parties to whom you direct us or consent for us to disclose such information.
  • Parties to a corporate transaction. We may disclose information that might be considered CHD as part of a corporate transaction or proceeding such as a merger, financing, acquisition, bankruptcy, dissolution, or a transfer, divestiture, or sale of all or a portion of our business or assets.
  • To the extent that we disclose data across our subsidiaries, affiliates, and related companies, we do so to facilitate the provision of goods or services you may have requested from Wyze. If you would like to request a full list of our specific affiliates, please email us at privacy@wyze.com.
  • With third parties for legal or security reasons. As described in our Privacy Policy, we disclose data to third parties (including law enforcement or other government agencies) when we believe doing so is necessary to comply with applicable law or respond to valid legal process.
  • Other third parties. In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to provide data to other third parties, for example, to comply with the law or to protect our rights or those of our customers.

 

How to Exercise Your MHMDA Rights

MHMDA provides certain rights with respect to CHD, including rights to confirm collection of, access, delete, or withdraw consent relating to such data, subject to certain exceptions. You can request to exercise such rights using the methods described in the Your Privacy Rights and Choices and Your Consumer Privacy Rights sections of the Privacy Policy. And if you want to access or control CHD that we process that is not available via those methods, you can contact us using the contact information in the Contact Us section of the Privacy Policy.

If your request to exercise a right under the MHMDA is denied, you may appeal that decision by contacting our privacy support team at ATTN: Privacy Team, Wyze Labs, Inc., 8815 122nd Ave NE, Suite #201, Kirkland, Washington 98033. If your appeal is unsuccessful, you can raise a concern or file a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General at www.atg.wa.gov/file-complaint.