Consumer Health Privacy

This Washington and Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Notice (“Notice”) is specifically designed for individuals residing in Washington State or Nevada, or whose Consumer Health Data is gathered within either of these states. This Notice supplements any other privacy disclosures you’ve received from Nexus, including the Nexus Privacy Policy and other product-specific privacy policies.

Scope and Definition

When we refer to “Consumer Health Data” in this Notice, we’re talking about personal information—linked or linkable to you—that reveals or can be used to infer your past, present, or future physical or mental health. This definition is guided by the Washington My Health My Data Act and the Nevada Health Privacy Act. Information is not considered Consumer Health Data if it cannot be reasonably tied back to a specific person or if it cannot be used to deduce a person’s health status.

How We Handle Consumer Health Data

We collect, use, and share personal details, some of which might qualify as Consumer Health Data, so we can provide and improve the services you request from Nexus (“our services”). Below is a summarized breakdown of:

  1. The types of Consumer Health Data we might collect (where applicable under Washington or Nevada law).

  2. Where or how we obtain that data.

  3. The reasons we collect, use, and share it.

  4. The categories of third parties who might receive or access this data.

Keep in mind that how we handle your information can vary depending on how you interact with Nexus or our services. To learn more about our overall data practices, see the Nexus Privacy Policy and product-specific policies.

1. Types of Consumer Health Data We May Collect

  • Details indicating health diagnoses, conditions, or treatments

  • Data on social, psychological, behavioral, or medical interventions

  • Records of surgical procedures

  • Information on prescribed medications or purchase/use of prescription items

  • Measurements tied to physical health (e.g., vitals, bodily functions)

  • Any info pointing to diagnostic testing, treatments, or medications

  • Gender-affirming care data

  • Reproductive or sexual health information, if categorized as Consumer Health Data under relevant laws

  • Multimedia content (photos, videos, voice recordings) considered Consumer Health Data in certain circumstances

  • Genetic information classified as Consumer Health Data

  • Exact location data if it can be used to determine health insights

  • Any other health-related details used to infer or derived from the above items

2. Sources of Consumer Health Data

  • You directly (e.g., information you volunteer, usage details on our services)

  • Other individuals (including those who share data about you)

  • Your devices (technical or usage logs)

  • Nexus itself (through in-house processes, analytics, or research)

  • Partners, vendors, and external entities (such as research labs, professional bodies, or nonprofits), consistent with the Nexus Privacy Policy and any product-specific notices

3. Why We Collect, Use, and Disclose Consumer Health Data

We handle Consumer Health Data as reasonably needed to fulfill the services you request and to operate and enhance our offerings. This can entail:

  • Customizing and improving the user experience

  • Offering measurement and analytical insights

  • Safeguarding security and operational integrity

  • Providing relevant marketing or promotional content (within legal limits)

  • Facilitating direct communications (e.g., support or updates)

  • Conducting research and innovation, including social or public welfare initiatives

We may also process Consumer Health Data for additional reasons if you give us explicit permission, or if it’s otherwise allowed by applicable law.

4. Types of Third Parties With Whom We May Share Consumer Health Data

  • Individuals/accounts you engage with, or those who discuss or share content referencing you

  • Third-party apps, websites, or integrations that work with our services

  • Successors or new owners if ownership or structure of Nexus or its assets changes

  • Partners and service providers (including data researchers, nonprofits, or professional groups), as outlined in our general privacy documentation

  • Law enforcement or other external parties to comply with legal obligations or prevent harm

  • Nexus group entities (if there are multiple affiliated businesses under the Nexus umbrella)

Exercising Your Consumer Health Data Rights

If you live in Washington or Nevada, you may have certain legal rights regarding your Consumer Health Data, subject to exceptions. These rights could include:

  • Requesting confirmation whether Nexus is collecting or disclosing your Consumer Health Data (and with whom)

  • Requesting access to your Consumer Health Data

  • Asking us to delete your Consumer Health Data

  • Withdrawing consent for gathering or disclosing your Consumer Health Data

To submit a request or to dispute a decision, please visit our webform.

Updates to This Notice

If we intend to make substantial changes to how we handle Consumer Health Data, we’ll notify you beforehand, giving you the opportunity to review the alterations. Continuing to use our services after these changes means you accept the revised Notice.

Questions or Concerns?

If you have further inquiries about how Nexus handles Consumer Health Data under Washington or Nevada laws, please reach out:

Nexus Real Estate Group:
Email: legal@nexus.realestate

You can also visit our main privacy documentation or product-specific policies for more comprehensive information about our data practices.