Legal
Last updated: May 5, 2026
Section 01
This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy supplements our main Privacy Policy and applies specifically to “consumer health data” we collect from residents of Washington (under the My Health My Data Act), Connecticut (under the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, as amended), and Nevada (under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A). If you live in one of those states, this Policy describes how DoseUp collects, uses, shares, and protects your consumer health data — and the rights you have over it.
“Consumer health data” generally means personal information that is linked or reasonably linkable to a consumer and that identifies the consumer’s past, present, or future physical or mental health status. For DoseUp, that primarily means the medication, dose, weight, food, and side-effect entries you choose to log inside the app.
DoseUp is not a HIPAA Covered Entity, and the data you log is not “protected health information” under HIPAA. It is, however, consumer health data under the state laws above, which is why we publish this Policy.
Where this Policy and our main Privacy Policy disagree about how we treat consumer health data, this Policy controls.
Section 02
We collect only the consumer health data you choose to log in the app. The categories below cover the data we have collected over the past 12 months:
Section 03
We collect consumer health data from the following sources only:
We do not buy consumer health data about you, we do not obtain it from data brokers, and we do not read it from Apple Health, your contacts, your calendar, your location, or any wearable device.
Section 04
We collect, use, and share your consumer health data only for the following purposes:
We do not collect, use, or share your consumer health data for advertising, marketing partnerships, profiling for third parties, credit decisions, insurance underwriting, or employment decisions.
Section 05
We share consumer health data only with the following categories of service providers, each engaged for a specific and limited purpose:
DoseUp is operated by an individual developer and has no corporate affiliates with which consumer health data is shared.
We do not share your consumer health data with advertising networks, data brokers, insurers, employers, or pharmaceutical companies.
Section 06
We do not sell your consumer health data. We do not exchange it for money, services, or any other consideration, as “sale” is defined under the Washington My Health My Data Act, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, or Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A.
We have not sold consumer health data in the preceding 12 months and we have no plans to do so. If our practices ever change, we will obtain your separate, written authorization before any sale, as required by applicable law.
Section 07
Depending on your state of residence, you have the following rights with respect to your consumer health data:
You can do most of these directly inside the app:
You can also exercise any of these rights by emailing us at doseupapp@gmail.com with the subject line “Consumer Health Data — [your request].” We will respond within the time period required by applicable law (generally 45 days).
Section 08
You can withdraw your consent to our collection, sharing, or processing of your consumer health data at any time, by any of the following methods:
After you withdraw consent, we will stop processing your consumer health data for the affected purposes within the time period required by applicable law. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before the withdrawal.
Section 09
If you have any questions about this Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, or if you would like to exercise any of the rights described above, please contact us at:
Website: doseup.app
Email: doseupapp@gmail.com
Subject line that helps us route faster: “Consumer Health Data — [topic].”