Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Effective July 13, 2026 · Supplements the Privacy Policy — written to satisfy Washington's My Health My Data Act and similar state laws
1. Scope
"Consumer health data" means personal information linked to you that identifies your physical health status. In MacroPair, that is the substance of the product — this page states plainly what we collect, why, who touches it, and the rights you hold over it.
2. Categories of consumer health data we collect
- Body measurements — weight entries in lb or kg, height, age and sex as used by the energy equations.
- Dietary intake — foods, portions in g or oz, recipes, meals and the calorie and macro values derived from them.
- Goals and derived metrics — goal weight, pace, diet style, estimated energy expenditure in kcal, targets, trend-weight values and adherence patterns.
- Photos you choose to scan — nutrition-label images, processed to read the printed facts panel.
We do not collect biometric identifiers (such as fingerprints or face geometry), genetic data, precise geolocation, or reproductive or sexual health information.
3. Where it comes from
Directly from you — what you type, scan and log in the app — and from a household partner when they log an attributed entry on your day under the consent model you accepted. We do not buy, rent or infer health data from any outside source.
4. Why we collect it
To provide the service you asked for, and nothing else: computing your plan, adjusting your targets weekly, showing your history and trends, operating your household's shared meals and visibility, keeping your data in sync across sessions, and providing support when you contact us. We do not use consumer health data for advertising, and we do not train machine-learning models on it.
5. Who can access it
- Your household partner — only while a mutually accepted household link is active, and never after either of you unlinks.
- Processors under contract — the hosting, crash-reporting, subscription and label-reading providers listed in the Privacy Policy, each limited to what its function requires.
- No one else. We do not sell consumer health data, we do not share it for advertising, and we have never received legal process for it. If law enforcement compels disclosure, we will demand valid process and notify you where the law allows.
6. Your rights
You may, at any time: access your consumer health data and a list of the third parties that have received it; withdraw consent for collection or sharing (unlink your household in the app, or stop using the Service); and delete your data, in the app, via Settings → Account → Delete account — deletion is immediate and extends to our processors and to backups as they age out on a fixed schedule.
To exercise a right by email, write to support@macropair.com from your account address. We respond within the time your state's law requires. If we decline a request, we will say why, and you may appeal by replying to that decision; if the appeal fails you may contact your state attorney general.
7. Consent, not surprise
MacroPair collects consumer health data only after you create an account and enter it yourself — there is no passive collection, no background inference, and no collection before consent. Sharing with a partner happens only through the explicit invite-and-accept flow, and is revocable by either person at any moment.
8. Contact
HarbingerScope LLC (WhiteBoxForge) · Richmond, Texas, USA
support@macropair.com