This protocol outlines the procedures for data acquisition and dissemination, detailing the information collected about users, its usage, methods of control, and security measures against unauthorized access or utilization.
The services provided encompass various mediums and devices, including mobile applications, news feeds, reference utilities, sponsored initiatives, communication utilities, and forums for discourse.
Users are encouraged to review the confidentiality protocol. Any significant changes will be communicated, while minor amendments may not be notified unless they substantially impact personal information handling.
ConsumerHealthDigest.com aims to supplement the relationship between patients and physicians. Individuals above 18 can access information unless facing significant health concerns.
Data Collection:
- Unregistered Visitors: Registration is required for full access, but some sections may be accessible without disclosing personal information. We do not use cookies.
- Registered Visitors: Upon registration, users provide identifying details such as name, email, and postal code. Preferences for newsletters and additional information are also collected.
- External Sources: Supplementary information may be gathered from third-party sources to enhance services, used for verification and updating of registration data.
- Discussion Forums: Posting on forums makes basic profiles visible to registered users. Users should avoid disclosing personal or third-party information.
- Utilities: Clinical utilities require data submission for operation and are designed to store provided information.
- Additional Forms and Correspondence: Supplementary information may be requested for access to additional services or to address concerns.
- Market Research: Registered users may be invited to participate in market research surveys, potentially involving further personally identifiable information submission.
Content Utilization: Published content is immutable, but suggestions for changes are welcomed via mail or comments.