OATH HEALTH INC.
PRIVACY POLICY
Last Updated Nov 11, 2022
Oath Health Inc. (“Oath,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) has prepared this Privacy Policy to explain what personal information we collect, how we use and share that information, and your choices concerning our information practices. Through our mobile application and website at www.oathcare.com, we provide social and healthcare resources for mothers and their children from pregnancy through pediatrics, including an intimate support community and user interaction portal of peers, specialists, and facilitators (collectively, the “Service”).
Before using the Service or submitting any personal information to Oath, please review this Privacy Policy carefully and contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions. By using the Service, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this Privacy Policy, please do not access the Site or otherwise use the Service.
Personal Information We Collect From You:
- User Information: We collect your name, birth date, email address, phone number, mailing/billing addresses, demographic information and information about your child, in each case, that you voluntarily provide to us in connection with your use of the Service.
- Financial Information: Our payment processor(s) will collect the financial information necessary to process your payments, such as your payment card number and authentication details. Please note, however, that we store only a tokenized version of such information and do not maintain payment card information on our servers.
- Communication Information: We may collect information when you contact us with questions or concerns and when you voluntarily respond to questionnaires, surveys or requests for market research seeking your opinion and feedback.
- Health Information: We collect health and medical-related information you provide to us in connection with the Services, including information you may provide to Specialists, such as your children’s health and medical information, how your children were born, and your breastfeeding history. We may also collect your resting heart rate, weight, and sleep data, either directly from you or from Apple Health or Google Fit, if you choose to provide such information. Notwithstanding anything else in this Privacy Policy, (a) we use Health Information only to provide the Service and not for advertising and (b) we will not disclose Health Information for advertising, marketing, or use-based data mining not needed to provide the Service.
- Social Media Information: We maintain a social media presence on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Medium, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn (“Social Media Pages”). When you interact with us on social media, we may receive personal information that you provide or make available to us based on your settings, such as your contact details. In addition, the companies that host our Social Media Pages may provide us with aggregate information and analytics regarding the use of our Social Media Pages.
Internet Activity Information: When you use the Service, we may automatically log the following information:
- Device Information: The manufacturer and model, operating system, browser type, IP address, and unique identifiers of the device you use to access the Service. The information we collect may vary based on your device type and settings.
- Usage Information: Information about how you use our Service, such as the types of content that you view or engage with, the features you use, the actions you take, and the time, frequency, and duration of your activities. a web analytics service provided by Google LLC (“Google”) to help collect and analyze Usage Information. For more information on how Google uses this information, click here.]
- Location Information: We may derive a rough estimate of your location from your IP address when you visit our website.
We may use the following technologies to collect Internet Activity Information:
- Cookies, which are text files stored on your device to uniquely identify your browser or to store information or settings in the browser to help you navigate between pages efficiently, remember your preferences, enable functionality, help us understand user activity and patterns, and facilitate online advertising.
- Local storage technologies, like HTML5, that provide cookie-equivalent functionality but can store larger amounts of data, including on your device outside of your browser in connection with specific applications.
- Web beacons, also known as pixel tags or clear GIFs, which are used to demonstrate that a webpage or email was accessed or opened, or that certain content was viewed or clicked.