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Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: August 1, 2025
Last Updated: August 1, 2025
This Privacy Policy describes how Avio Health, Inc. and its corporate affiliates (collectively, “Avio,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process personal information through our websites, mobile applications, social media pages, marketing activities, live events, and other online or offline properties that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Services”). In some cases we may provide supplemental or “justintime” notices that explain our privacy practices for specific products, features, or contexts; those notices supplement this Privacy Policy.
Consumer Health Data: We may process information that identifies your past, present, or future physical or mental health status or that otherwise constitutes Consumer Health Data as defined by applicable U.S. state laws. Where such laws apply, please also review our Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, which supplements and is incorporated into this Privacy Policy.
Enterprise processing: This Privacy Policy does not apply to personal information that we process solely on behalf of an enterprise customer (e.g., your employer). In such cases, our processing is governed by our agreement with the enterprise customer (which may include a business associate agreement). Please direct questions to the relevant enterprise customer.
Scope note: Avio and its corporate affiliates may, in some contexts, operate as a “business associate” under HIPAA. HIPAA does not apply to all personal information we process. Regardless, we apply measures designed to protect and process your personal information consistent with this Privacy Policy and the guiding principles below.
Guiding Privacy Principles
• Your identity is not for sale for money. In the ordinary course of our daily operations, we do not disclose your personal information to third parties in exchange for money.
• Data minimization and retention. We collect personal information to provide and improve the Services and retain it for only as long as necessary for those purposes and to comply with legal requirements.
• Limited sharing of test results. We share lab results and other health information with third parties only as needed to provide the Services (e.g., with lab and provider partners) and subject to contractual limits on their use.
1. Personal Information We Collect
“Personal information” (also called “personal data”) means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked with you or your household. Personal information does not include publicly available information, deidentified information, or aggregated information.
Depending on your relationship with us and how you use the Services, we may collect:
• Contact data (e.g., name, email, phone, billing and mailing address, salutation).
• Demographic data (e.g., city, state, country, postal code, age/date of birth, gender or gender identity, racial or ethnic identity, assigned sex at birth, sexual orientation).
• Account data (e.g., username, password, profile details, photo, social profile links, preferences, survey/promotion participation).
• Serviceeligibility data (e.g., employer or other enterprise customer, eligibility confirmation, enterprise ID), if you access the Services through an enterprise benefit.
• Healthrelated data (e.g., medical history, conditions and diagnoses, treatments, medications, medical images, biomarkers, lab samples and results, clinical notes, other physical or mental health information). This may include information you selfreport via electronic forms, medical records you upload, and data from linked devices.
• Genetic data where applicable to certain tests.
• Audiovisual data (e.g., audio/video recordings where permitted).
• Transactional data (e.g., orders, order numbers, transaction history).
• Communications data (e.g., messages you send us by email, chat, social media, or phone; metadata about those communications).
• Relationship data (e.g., familial or other relationships you disclose to us).
• Payment data (e.g., payment card or bank account information) processed by our payment processors.
• Marketing data (e.g., marketing preferences and engagement metrics).
• Usergenerated content (e.g., photos, images, music, videos, comments, messages, and associated metadata).
• Derived data (e.g., inferences about your preferences or characteristics derived from other information).
• Automatic data collected via cookies and similar technologies (see Section 5), including device data, approximate location (e.g., IPbased), online activity data (pages viewed, links clicked, time on page, navigation paths), and interactions with our emails.
Thirdparty sources. We may obtain personal information from public sources (e.g., government records, social media), private sources (e.g., data providers), linked thirdparty services you choose to connect (e.g., Google login), linked devices you connect (e.g., wearables/IoT and associated health app data), lab and provider partners, enterprise customers, corporate affiliates, marketing partners, service providers, your designated third parties (e.g., medical providers), and parties to corporate transactions.
2. How We Use Personal Information
We use personal information for the following purposes (or as described at the time of collection):
• Service delivery and operations: Provide, operate, secure, and improve the Services; create and maintain accounts; personalize experiences; communicate about the Services (announcements, updates, security alerts); provide support; remember preferences and devices; and facilitate events or contests you participate in.
• Service personalization: Understand your needs and interests; personalize the Services and our communications; remember your selections and preferences.
• Insights and development: Research, analysis, quality assurance, and to develop new products and services.
• Marketing and advertising: Send direct marketing communications (you can opt out); facilitate interestbased advertising with thirdparty partners (we do not use healthrelated or genetic data for interestbased advertising).
• Testimonials, promotions, and contests: Administer and communicate about testimonials and promotional activities.
• Service improvement and analytics: Understand usage and interactions with our Services and emails, and improve our offerings.
• Compliance and protection: Comply with law and legal process; protect rights, privacy, safety, or property; audit compliance; enforce terms; and prevent, detect, and investigate fraud, abuse, and other harmful activity.
• Corporate events: Share certain information as reasonably necessary in connection with actual or prospective corporate transactions.
• With consent: For any additional purposes where we request and obtain your consent.
• Aggregated/deidentified data: Create aggregated, deidentified, and/or anonymized data and use/share it for lawful business purposes; we will not attempt to reidentify such data except as permitted by law.
3. How We Disclose Personal Information
We may disclose personal information to:
• Affiliates for purposes consistent with this Policy.
• Service providers that perform services on our behalf (e.g., hosting, IT, analytics, customer support, email delivery, marketing, online chat—including providers that leverage generative AI technologies—research, and website operations) under appropriate contracts.
• Payment processors (e.g., Stripe) that process your payment information in accordance with their privacy policies.
• Research partners to conduct research (as permitted by law and, if required, with your consent).
• Advertising partners for interestbased advertising; we do not disclose healthrelated information or genetic data to such partners.
• Lab and provider partners to provide medical and medicaladjacent services.
• Enterprise customers (limited information related to eligibility or access benefits; we do not provide healthrelated or genetic data to enterprise customers).
• Business and marketing partners with whom we jointly offer products or services, or whose offerings may interest you.
• Linked thirdparty services/devices that you choose to connect; disclosures are governed by those third parties’ terms and your settings.
• Professional advisors (e.g., lawyers, auditors, bankers, insurers) as necessary.
• Authorities and others where required or appropriate to meet legal, safety, or security obligations.
• Business transferees in connection with corporate transactions (e.g., mergers, acquisitions, financings, asset sales, bankruptcy).
• Other users/the public if you choose to post content or testimonials in public areas of the Services.
We do not disclose your personal information to third parties in exchange for money.
Limits on sensitive disclosures: We do not provide Lab Results, SelfReported Health Information, or genetic data to advertising partners. Disclosures of such information to lab/provider partners or your designated third parties occur only as needed to deliver the Services and/or with your direction or consent.
4. Cookies and Similar Technologies
We and our partners use cookies, local storage, web beacons, and chat technologies (e.g., Intercom, Decagon) to operate and improve the Services, remember preferences, conduct analytics (e.g., Google Analytics), and support interestbased advertising. You can manage cookies via your browser/device settings and available optout tools (see Your Choices and Privacy Rights). Some functionality may be limited if you disable cookies. Where required by state law (e.g., CT, NV, WA), we implement measures designed to limit certain cookies and sharing.
5. Your Choices and Privacy Rights
• Access/Update: If you have an account, you can review and update certain information in your account settings.
• Marketing communications: Opt out of marketing emails via the unsubscribe link or by contacting us. You may still receive servicerelated communications.
• Text messages: Opt out by replying STOP.
• Health/genetic marketing: To manage marketing that relies on healthrelated or genetic data (where applicable), contact privacy@aviohealth.com.
• Cookies/Ads: Use browser settings, privacy browsers/plugins, platform settings (e.g., Google Ads Settings; Facebook Ad Preferences), and industry tools (e.g., NAI/DAA). Manage cookie preferences via our site banner and Your Privacy Choices link, where available. Mobile users can limit ad tracking in device settings.
• Do Not Track: We do not currently respond to browser DNT signals.
• Mobile location: Disable precise geolocation in your device settings.
• Declining to provide information: Some features require certain information; we may not be able to provide those features without it.
• State/Regional rights: Depending on your state of residence, you may have additional rights (e.g., to know/access, delete, correct, opt out of “sale”/“sharing”/targeted advertising, limit use/disclosure of sensitive information). See Sections 11–13 for details.
To exercise privacy rights, email privacy@aviohealth.com or legal@aviohealth.com, visit https://www.aviohealth.com/contact
6. Security
We employ technical, organizational, and physical safeguards designed to protect the personal information we collect. However, no method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is fully secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
7. International Data Transfers
We are headquartered in the United States and may use service providers in other countries. Your personal information may be transferred to the United States or other jurisdictions where privacy laws may be less protective than those in your location.
8. Data Retention
We generally retain personal information to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including to satisfy legal, accounting, or reporting requirements; to establish or defend legal claims; and for fraud prevention. Factors we consider in determining retention periods include the nature and sensitivity of the data, potential risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure, the purposes of processing, whether those purposes can be achieved by other means, and legal requirements. When information is no longer required, we will delete, deidentify, or isolate it.
9. Children’s Privacy
The Services are not intended for individuals under 18 years of age. If you are a parent or guardian and believe we have collected personal information from a child in a manner prohibited by law, please contact us. If we learn that we have collected personal information through the Services from a child without required consent, we will take steps to delete the information in accordance with applicable law.
10. California Privacy Notice
This section applies to California residents and provides the disclosures required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and related laws. For the purposes of this section, “Personal Information” has the meaning assigned by California law and does not include publicly available, deidentified, or aggregated information, or information subject to certain sectorspecific laws (e.g., PHI under HIPAA).
Categories collected (in the last 12 months): Identifiers; commercial information; financial information; internet/electronic network activity; geolocation data; professional or employmentrelated information; audio/electronic/visual information; characteristics of protected classifications; inferences. Some Sensitive Personal Information may be collected (e.g., account login, payment information, content of messages sent through the Services, healthrelated information, precise geolocation).
Purposes: See Sections 2–3.
Sources: See Section 1.
Disclosures: We disclose Personal Information to our affiliates, service providers, payment processors, advertising partners (excluding health/genetic data), professional advisors, authorities and others, and business transferees for our business purposes. We do not disclose Personal Information to third parties in exchange for money. We may “sell” or “share” (as defined by California law) certain Personal Information gathered via cookies for crosscontext behavioral advertising (e.g., identifiers, commercial information, internet/electronic activity). We do not sell or share Lab Results or SelfReported Health Information without your express, affirmative consent.
California rights: Right to know/access (including portability), delete, correct, optout of sale/share, limit use/disclosure of sensitive Personal Information, and nondiscrimination. You can exercise these rights as described in Section 5. To opt out of sale/share of cookiegathered data, use the Your Privacy Choices link on our site or broadcast a supported OptOut Preference Signal (e.g., Global Privacy Control).
Do Not Track: We do not currently respond to DNT signals.
Retention: See Section 8.
11. Nevada Privacy Notice
We do not “sell” Personal Information as defined by Nevada law. Nevada residents may nonetheless request to opt out of any future sale by contacting us as described in Section 5. Nevada SB 370 provides rights regarding Consumer Health Data; see our Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy for details.
12. Privacy Notice for Residents of Other U.S. States
This section provides additional disclosures for residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia, to the extent applicable. We do not sell Personal Information for monetary value. We may process Personal Information via cookies for targeted advertising; we do not sell or share Lab Results or SelfReported Health Information without your express, affirmative consent. Statespecific rights may include access, deletion, correction, portability, and the right to opt out of targeted advertising, sale, or certain profiling. Residents may also have rights related to sensitive personal data (consent or optout). To exercise rights or appeal a decision, contact us as described in Section 5; we will respond within the timelines required by applicable law.
13. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will notify you by updating the date at the top of this Privacy Policy and posting the updated version on the Services or by other appropriate means. Any modifications are effective upon posting (or as otherwise indicated). Your continued use of the Services after the effective date signifies that you acknowledge the updated Privacy Policy applies to your interactions with Avio and our business.
14. Contact Us
If you have questions about our privacy practices or wish to exercise privacy rights, please contact us:
• Email: privacy@aviohealth.com
• Legal: legal@aviohealth.com
• Website: https://www.aviohealth.com/contact
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: August 1, 2025
Last Updated: August 1, 2025
This Privacy Policy describes how Avio Health, Inc. and its corporate affiliates (collectively, “Avio,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process personal information through our websites, mobile applications, social media pages, marketing activities, live events, and other online or offline properties that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Services”). In some cases we may provide supplemental or “justintime” notices that explain our privacy practices for specific products, features, or contexts; those notices supplement this Privacy Policy.
Consumer Health Data: We may process information that identifies your past, present, or future physical or mental health status or that otherwise constitutes Consumer Health Data as defined by applicable U.S. state laws. Where such laws apply, please also review our Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy, which supplements and is incorporated into this Privacy Policy.
Enterprise processing: This Privacy Policy does not apply to personal information that we process solely on behalf of an enterprise customer (e.g., your employer). In such cases, our processing is governed by our agreement with the enterprise customer (which may include a business associate agreement). Please direct questions to the relevant enterprise customer.
Scope note: Avio and its corporate affiliates may, in some contexts, operate as a “business associate” under HIPAA. HIPAA does not apply to all personal information we process. Regardless, we apply measures designed to protect and process your personal information consistent with this Privacy Policy and the guiding principles below.
Guiding Privacy Principles
• Your identity is not for sale for money. In the ordinary course of our daily operations, we do not disclose your personal information to third parties in exchange for money.
• Data minimization and retention. We collect personal information to provide and improve the Services and retain it for only as long as necessary for those purposes and to comply with legal requirements.
• Limited sharing of test results. We share lab results and other health information with third parties only as needed to provide the Services (e.g., with lab and provider partners) and subject to contractual limits on their use.
1. Personal Information We Collect
“Personal information” (also called “personal data”) means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked with you or your household. Personal information does not include publicly available information, deidentified information, or aggregated information.
Depending on your relationship with us and how you use the Services, we may collect:
• Contact data (e.g., name, email, phone, billing and mailing address, salutation).
• Demographic data (e.g., city, state, country, postal code, age/date of birth, gender or gender identity, racial or ethnic identity, assigned sex at birth, sexual orientation).
• Account data (e.g., username, password, profile details, photo, social profile links, preferences, survey/promotion participation).
• Serviceeligibility data (e.g., employer or other enterprise customer, eligibility confirmation, enterprise ID), if you access the Services through an enterprise benefit.
• Healthrelated data (e.g., medical history, conditions and diagnoses, treatments, medications, medical images, biomarkers, lab samples and results, clinical notes, other physical or mental health information). This may include information you selfreport via electronic forms, medical records you upload, and data from linked devices.
• Genetic data where applicable to certain tests.
• Audiovisual data (e.g., audio/video recordings where permitted).
• Transactional data (e.g., orders, order numbers, transaction history).
• Communications data (e.g., messages you send us by email, chat, social media, or phone; metadata about those communications).
• Relationship data (e.g., familial or other relationships you disclose to us).
• Payment data (e.g., payment card or bank account information) processed by our payment processors.
• Marketing data (e.g., marketing preferences and engagement metrics).
• Usergenerated content (e.g., photos, images, music, videos, comments, messages, and associated metadata).
• Derived data (e.g., inferences about your preferences or characteristics derived from other information).
• Automatic data collected via cookies and similar technologies (see Section 5), including device data, approximate location (e.g., IPbased), online activity data (pages viewed, links clicked, time on page, navigation paths), and interactions with our emails.
Thirdparty sources. We may obtain personal information from public sources (e.g., government records, social media), private sources (e.g., data providers), linked thirdparty services you choose to connect (e.g., Google login), linked devices you connect (e.g., wearables/IoT and associated health app data), lab and provider partners, enterprise customers, corporate affiliates, marketing partners, service providers, your designated third parties (e.g., medical providers), and parties to corporate transactions.
2. How We Use Personal Information
We use personal information for the following purposes (or as described at the time of collection):
• Service delivery and operations: Provide, operate, secure, and improve the Services; create and maintain accounts; personalize experiences; communicate about the Services (announcements, updates, security alerts); provide support; remember preferences and devices; and facilitate events or contests you participate in.
• Service personalization: Understand your needs and interests; personalize the Services and our communications; remember your selections and preferences.
• Insights and development: Research, analysis, quality assurance, and to develop new products and services.
• Marketing and advertising: Send direct marketing communications (you can opt out); facilitate interestbased advertising with thirdparty partners (we do not use healthrelated or genetic data for interestbased advertising).
• Testimonials, promotions, and contests: Administer and communicate about testimonials and promotional activities.
• Service improvement and analytics: Understand usage and interactions with our Services and emails, and improve our offerings.
• Compliance and protection: Comply with law and legal process; protect rights, privacy, safety, or property; audit compliance; enforce terms; and prevent, detect, and investigate fraud, abuse, and other harmful activity.
• Corporate events: Share certain information as reasonably necessary in connection with actual or prospective corporate transactions.
• With consent: For any additional purposes where we request and obtain your consent.
• Aggregated/deidentified data: Create aggregated, deidentified, and/or anonymized data and use/share it for lawful business purposes; we will not attempt to reidentify such data except as permitted by law.
3. How We Disclose Personal Information
We may disclose personal information to:
• Affiliates for purposes consistent with this Policy.
• Service providers that perform services on our behalf (e.g., hosting, IT, analytics, customer support, email delivery, marketing, online chat—including providers that leverage generative AI technologies—research, and website operations) under appropriate contracts.
• Payment processors (e.g., Stripe) that process your payment information in accordance with their privacy policies.
• Research partners to conduct research (as permitted by law and, if required, with your consent).
• Advertising partners for interestbased advertising; we do not disclose healthrelated information or genetic data to such partners.
• Lab and provider partners to provide medical and medicaladjacent services.
• Enterprise customers (limited information related to eligibility or access benefits; we do not provide healthrelated or genetic data to enterprise customers).
• Business and marketing partners with whom we jointly offer products or services, or whose offerings may interest you.
• Linked thirdparty services/devices that you choose to connect; disclosures are governed by those third parties’ terms and your settings.
• Professional advisors (e.g., lawyers, auditors, bankers, insurers) as necessary.
• Authorities and others where required or appropriate to meet legal, safety, or security obligations.
• Business transferees in connection with corporate transactions (e.g., mergers, acquisitions, financings, asset sales, bankruptcy).
• Other users/the public if you choose to post content or testimonials in public areas of the Services.
We do not disclose your personal information to third parties in exchange for money.
Limits on sensitive disclosures: We do not provide Lab Results, SelfReported Health Information, or genetic data to advertising partners. Disclosures of such information to lab/provider partners or your designated third parties occur only as needed to deliver the Services and/or with your direction or consent.
4. Cookies and Similar Technologies
We and our partners use cookies, local storage, web beacons, and chat technologies (e.g., Intercom, Decagon) to operate and improve the Services, remember preferences, conduct analytics (e.g., Google Analytics), and support interestbased advertising. You can manage cookies via your browser/device settings and available optout tools (see Your Choices and Privacy Rights). Some functionality may be limited if you disable cookies. Where required by state law (e.g., CT, NV, WA), we implement measures designed to limit certain cookies and sharing.
5. Your Choices and Privacy Rights
• Access/Update: If you have an account, you can review and update certain information in your account settings.
• Marketing communications: Opt out of marketing emails via the unsubscribe link or by contacting us. You may still receive servicerelated communications.
• Text messages: Opt out by replying STOP.
• Health/genetic marketing: To manage marketing that relies on healthrelated or genetic data (where applicable), contact privacy@aviohealth.com.
• Cookies/Ads: Use browser settings, privacy browsers/plugins, platform settings (e.g., Google Ads Settings; Facebook Ad Preferences), and industry tools (e.g., NAI/DAA). Manage cookie preferences via our site banner and Your Privacy Choices link, where available. Mobile users can limit ad tracking in device settings.
• Do Not Track: We do not currently respond to browser DNT signals.
• Mobile location: Disable precise geolocation in your device settings.
• Declining to provide information: Some features require certain information; we may not be able to provide those features without it.
• State/Regional rights: Depending on your state of residence, you may have additional rights (e.g., to know/access, delete, correct, opt out of “sale”/“sharing”/targeted advertising, limit use/disclosure of sensitive information). See Sections 11–13 for details.
To exercise privacy rights, email privacy@aviohealth.com or legal@aviohealth.com, visit https://www.aviohealth.com/contact
6. Security
We employ technical, organizational, and physical safeguards designed to protect the personal information we collect. However, no method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is fully secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
7. International Data Transfers
We are headquartered in the United States and may use service providers in other countries. Your personal information may be transferred to the United States or other jurisdictions where privacy laws may be less protective than those in your location.
8. Data Retention
We generally retain personal information to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, including to satisfy legal, accounting, or reporting requirements; to establish or defend legal claims; and for fraud prevention. Factors we consider in determining retention periods include the nature and sensitivity of the data, potential risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure, the purposes of processing, whether those purposes can be achieved by other means, and legal requirements. When information is no longer required, we will delete, deidentify, or isolate it.
9. Children’s Privacy
The Services are not intended for individuals under 18 years of age. If you are a parent or guardian and believe we have collected personal information from a child in a manner prohibited by law, please contact us. If we learn that we have collected personal information through the Services from a child without required consent, we will take steps to delete the information in accordance with applicable law.
10. California Privacy Notice
This section applies to California residents and provides the disclosures required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and related laws. For the purposes of this section, “Personal Information” has the meaning assigned by California law and does not include publicly available, deidentified, or aggregated information, or information subject to certain sectorspecific laws (e.g., PHI under HIPAA).
Categories collected (in the last 12 months): Identifiers; commercial information; financial information; internet/electronic network activity; geolocation data; professional or employmentrelated information; audio/electronic/visual information; characteristics of protected classifications; inferences. Some Sensitive Personal Information may be collected (e.g., account login, payment information, content of messages sent through the Services, healthrelated information, precise geolocation).
Purposes: See Sections 2–3.
Sources: See Section 1.
Disclosures: We disclose Personal Information to our affiliates, service providers, payment processors, advertising partners (excluding health/genetic data), professional advisors, authorities and others, and business transferees for our business purposes. We do not disclose Personal Information to third parties in exchange for money. We may “sell” or “share” (as defined by California law) certain Personal Information gathered via cookies for crosscontext behavioral advertising (e.g., identifiers, commercial information, internet/electronic activity). We do not sell or share Lab Results or SelfReported Health Information without your express, affirmative consent.
California rights: Right to know/access (including portability), delete, correct, optout of sale/share, limit use/disclosure of sensitive Personal Information, and nondiscrimination. You can exercise these rights as described in Section 5. To opt out of sale/share of cookiegathered data, use the Your Privacy Choices link on our site or broadcast a supported OptOut Preference Signal (e.g., Global Privacy Control).
Do Not Track: We do not currently respond to DNT signals.
Retention: See Section 8.
11. Nevada Privacy Notice
We do not “sell” Personal Information as defined by Nevada law. Nevada residents may nonetheless request to opt out of any future sale by contacting us as described in Section 5. Nevada SB 370 provides rights regarding Consumer Health Data; see our Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy for details.
12. Privacy Notice for Residents of Other U.S. States
This section provides additional disclosures for residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia, to the extent applicable. We do not sell Personal Information for monetary value. We may process Personal Information via cookies for targeted advertising; we do not sell or share Lab Results or SelfReported Health Information without your express, affirmative consent. Statespecific rights may include access, deletion, correction, portability, and the right to opt out of targeted advertising, sale, or certain profiling. Residents may also have rights related to sensitive personal data (consent or optout). To exercise rights or appeal a decision, contact us as described in Section 5; we will respond within the timelines required by applicable law.
13. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will notify you by updating the date at the top of this Privacy Policy and posting the updated version on the Services or by other appropriate means. Any modifications are effective upon posting (or as otherwise indicated). Your continued use of the Services after the effective date signifies that you acknowledge the updated Privacy Policy applies to your interactions with Avio and our business.
14. Contact Us
If you have questions about our privacy practices or wish to exercise privacy rights, please contact us:
• Email: privacy@aviohealth.com
• Legal: legal@aviohealth.com
• Website: https://www.aviohealth.com/contact