Prosper Privacy Notice

Last Updated: August 15, 2025

This Privacy Notice ("Privacy Notice") applies to the processing of personal information by Prosper Medical, Inc. ("Prosper") and its affiliated practices, including PRSCA Medical Group, P.C. ("Practice" and collectively, "we," "us," or "our"), including on our website available at www.prospermedical.com and our other online or offline offerings which link to, or are otherwise subject to, this Privacy Notice (collectively, the "Services").


Special Note to Practice Patients and Potential Patients: When you visit our website or inquire about or register for our Services, we may collect information that identifies you and relates to your past, present, or future physical or mental health, treatment and services received, and payment for such treatment and services. This information may be considered protected health information ("PHI") protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (as amended) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act. If you receive care from us, this Notice describes how we collect, use, and share your non-PHI personal information and is separate from and in addition to our HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices describing how we use and disclose your PHI.

Special Note to Connecticut, Nevada, and Washington Prosper and Practice Users and Potential Users: For information on our processing of "consumer health data" subject to the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, as amended, Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Law, or Washington My Health My Data Act, please see Annex A – Supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement.


Table of Contents

  1. Updates to This Privacy Notice

  2. Personal Information We Collect

  3. How We Use Personal Information

  4. How We Disclose Personal Information

  5. Your Privacy Choices and Rights

  6. Consumer Health Privacy Laws

  7. International Transfers of Personal Information

  8. Data Security and Retention

  9. Children's Personal Information

  10. Contact Us

Annexes:


1. Updates to This Privacy Notice

We may update this Privacy Notice from time to time in our sole discretion. If we do, we'll let you know by posting the updated Privacy Notice on our website and/or by sending other communications where required by law.


2. Personal Information We Collect

We collect personal information you provide to us, personal information we collect automatically when you use the Services, and personal information from third-party sources, as described below.

Personal Information You Provide to Us Directly

We may collect personal information you provide to us.

Account Information

We may collect personal information in connection with the creation or administration of your account. This personal information may include, but is not limited to:

  • Name

  • Date of birth

  • Gender

  • Email address

  • Phone number

  • Payment information

  • Photos

  • Medical and health information

  • Other information you store when registering and maintaining your account

To fully utilize our Services, you may be required to fill out and submit forms containing personal information such as your name, address, telephone number, social security number, health-related symptoms, and other personal information relevant to your health status, diagnosis, treatment, and insurance coverage.

Purchases

We may collect personal information and details associated with your purchases, including payment information. Any payments made via our Services are processed by third-party payment processors.

Your Communications with Us

We, and our service providers, may collect the information you communicate to us, such as through email or our web chat tool.

Surveys

We may contact you to participate in surveys. If you decide to participate, we may collect personal information from you in connection with the survey.

Interactive Features

We and others who use our Services may collect personal information you submit or make available through our interactive features (e.g., messaging features, commenting functionalities, forums, blogs, and social media pages) ("User Content").

Any information you provide using the public sharing features of the Services will be considered "public."

Sweepstakes or Contests

We may collect personal information you provide for any sweepstakes or contests we offer. In some jurisdictions, we are required to publicly share information of sweepstakes and contest winners.

Conferences, Trade Shows, and Other Events

We may collect personal information from individuals when we attend or host conferences, trade shows, and other events.

Business Development and Strategic Partnerships

We may collect personal information from individuals and third parties to assess and pursue potential business opportunities.

Job Applications

If you apply for a job with us, we will collect any personal information you provide in connection with your application, such as:

  • Contact information

  • Educational and employment history

  • CV information

Personal Information Collected Automatically

We may collect personal information automatically when you use the Services.

Device Information

We may collect personal information about your device, such as:

  • Internet protocol (IP) address

  • User settings

  • Cookie identifiers

  • Other unique identifiers

  • Browser or device information

  • Internet service provider

  • Location information (including, as applicable, approximate location derived from IP address and precise geo-location information)

Usage Information

We may collect personal information about your use of the Services, such as:

  • Pages you visit

  • Items you search for

  • Types of content you interact with

  • Information about the links you click

  • Frequency and duration of your activities

  • Other information about how you use the Services

We, as well as third parties, may use cookies, pixel tags, and other technologies ("Technologies") to automatically collect personal information through your use of the Services.

Once you enroll and become a patient, we will limit our use of such Technologies to ensure that the Technologies do not monitor or use your patient information for other purposes without your consent.

Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored in device browsers.

Pixel Tags/Web Beacons

A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon) is a piece of code embedded in the Services collecting personal information about use of or engagement with the Services. The use of a pixel tag allows us to record, for example, that a user has visited a particular web page or clicked on a particular advertisement. We may also include web beacons in e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded.

See "Your Privacy Choices and Rights" below to understand your choices regarding these Technologies.

Personal Information Collected from Third Parties

We may collect personal information about you from third parties. For example:

  • If you access the Services using a Third-Party Service (defined below), we may collect personal information about you from such Third-Party Service you have made available via your privacy settings

  • Third parties may provide personal information about you (e.g., diagnostic testing results)


3. How We Use Personal Information

We use personal information for a variety of business purposes, including to provide the Services, to improve the Services and develop new products and services, to operate our business, and to provide you with marketing materials, as described below.

Provide the Services

We use personal information to fulfill our contract with you and provide the Services, such as:

  • Providing access to certain areas, functionalities, and features of the Services

  • Communicating with you

  • Answering requests

  • Sharing personal information with third parties as needed to provide the Services

  • Processing your financial information and other payment methods

Improve the Services and Develop New Products and Services

We use personal information to improve the Services and to develop new products and services, such as:

  • Developing, training, and fine-tuning models, algorithms, and artificial intelligence technologies

  • Improving, upgrading, or enhancing the Services

Our Services are enabled by machine-learning tools fundamental to our ability to provide real-time engagement, inform treatment approaches, and track progress. These machine-learning tools process natural language communications to support user experience and outcomes.

Operate Our Business

We use personal information to operate our business, such as:

  • Pursuing our legitimate interests such as direct marketing, research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention

  • Carrying out analytics

  • Creating de-identified and/or aggregated information

  • Processing applications if you apply for a job we post on our Services

  • Allowing you to register for events

  • Enforcing our agreements and policies

  • Carrying out activities that are required to comply with our legal obligations

Marketing

We may use personal information to tailor and provide you with marketing and other content.

If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in "Contact Us" below.

We may use personal information for other purposes clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information with your consent, such as if you opt-in to participate in research studies and research and development activities, or as otherwise directed by you.


4. How We Disclose Personal Information

We disclose personal information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide the Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below.

Disclosures to Provide the Services

We may disclose any of the personal information we collect to the categories of third parties described below.

Service Providers

We may disclose personal information to third-party service providers assisting us with the provision of the Services. This may include, but is not limited to, service providers providing us with:

  • Hosting

  • Cloud storage

  • Generative AI tools

  • Customer service and relationship management

  • Analytics

  • Marketing services

  • IT support and security

  • Payment processing

  • System administration

  • Deployment of Technologies

  • Chat features

  • Other related services

Please note, where required by law, we bind our service providers to privacy and security controls (including zero-day retention periods, where applicable).

Some of the service providers we may use include:

  • Google Analytics – For more information about how Google uses your personal information, please visit Google Analytics' Privacy Policy. To learn more about how to opt out of Google Analytics' use of your personal information, please click here.

Other Users You Share or Interact With

The Services may allow Prosper users to post User Content. User Content may be read, collected, used, and shared by other users. Please exercise caution when posting such User Content.

Third-Party Services You Share or Interact With

The Services may link to or allow you to interface, interact, share information with, direct us to share information with, access and/or use third-party websites, applications, services, products, and technology (each a "Third-Party Service").

Any personal information shared with a Third-Party Service will be subject to the Third-Party Service's privacy policy. We are not responsible for the processing of personal information by Third-Party Services.

Business Partners

We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information with business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services.

Once your personal information is shared with our business partner, it will also be subject to our business partner's privacy policy. We are not responsible for the processing of personal information by our business partners.

Affiliates

We may share your personal information with our corporate affiliates.

Advertising Partners

We may share your personal information with third-party advertising partners. These third-party advertising partners may set Technologies and other tracking tools on our Services to collect information regarding your activities and your device (e.g., your IP address, cookie identifiers, page(s) visited, location, time of day).

These advertising partners may use this information (and similar information collected from other services) for purposes of delivering personalized advertisements to you when you visit digital properties within their networks. This practice is commonly referred to as "interest-based advertising", "personalized advertising", or "targeted advertising."

Some of the advertising Technologies we may use include:

  • Meta Pixel – For more information about Meta's use of your personal information, please visit Meta's Privacy Policy.

Disclosures to Protect Us or Others

We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to:

  • Comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena

  • Protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety

  • Enforce our policies or contracts

  • Collect amounts owed to us

  • Assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity

Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers

If we are involved in a merger, divestiture, restructuring, acquisition, financing, reorganization, bankruptcy, dissolution, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, transition of service to another provider, or other similar corporate transaction, your personal information may be disclosed, sold, or transferred as part of such a transaction.


5. Your Privacy Choices and Rights

Your Privacy Choices

The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are described below:

Email Communications

If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe functionality found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails.

Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and the Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding the Services or updates to this Privacy Notice).

Text Messages

If you receive an unwanted text message from us, you may opt out of receiving future text messages from us by following the instructions in the text message you have received from us or by otherwise contacting us as set forth in "Contact Us" below.

Data obtained through the SMS program will not be shared with any third parties for their marketing reasons/purposes such as Opt-in data and consent.

"Do Not Track"

Do Not Track ("DNT") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers.

Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers.

Cookies

You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, the Services may not work properly.

Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. However, you may opt-out of certain tracking on some mobile applications by following the instructions for Android, iOS, and others.

The online advertising industry also provides mechanisms that may allow you to opt out of receiving targeted ads from organizations that participate in self-regulatory programs. To learn more, visit the Network Advertising Initiative and the Digital Advertising Alliance.

Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device.

Your Privacy Rights

In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to:

  • Confirm whether we are processing your personal information

  • Request access to or portability of your personal information

  • Request correction of your personal information

  • Request deletion of your personal information

  • Request restriction of or object to our processing of your personal information

  • Request to opt-out of certain processing activities including, as applicable:

    • If we process your personal information for "targeted advertising" (as defined by applicable privacy laws)

    • If we "sell" your personal information (as defined by applicable privacy laws)

    • If we engage in "profiling" in furtherance of certain "decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects" concerning you (as defined by applicable privacy laws)

  • Withdraw your consent to our processing of your personal information

Please note that your withdrawal will only take effect for future processing and will not affect the lawfulness of processing before the withdrawal.

How to Exercise Your Rights

If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please email us at: [email protected]

We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws.

Only you, or someone legally authorized to act on your behalf in certain jurisdictions, may make a request to exercise the rights listed above regarding your personal information. If your personal information is subject to a law that allows an authorized agent to act on your behalf in exercising your privacy rights and you wish to designate an authorized agent, please provide written authorization signed by you and your designated agent using the information found in "Contact Us" below and ask us for additional instructions.

Identity Verification

To protect your privacy, we will take steps to verify your identity before fulfilling requests submitted under applicable privacy laws. These steps may involve asking you to provide sufficient information that allows us to reasonably verify you are the person about whom we collected personal information or an authorized representative. Examples of our verification process may include asking you to confirm the email address we have associated with you.

Appeals

Some laws may allow you to appeal our decision if we decline to process your request. If applicable laws grant you an appeal right, and you would like to appeal our decision with respect to your request, you may do so by informing us of this and providing us with information supporting your appeal.


6. Consumer Health Privacy Laws

If you are a consumer residing in a U.S. state with a comprehensive consumer health data privacy law, such as the state of Washington or Nevada, please review our Annex A – Supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement for our privacy practices related to consumer health data.


7. International Transfers of Personal Information

All Services are controlled and operated by us from the United States and are not intended to subject us to the laws or jurisdiction of any state, country, or territory other than those of the United States.

All personal information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws different from the laws where you live.


8. Data Security and Retention

We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Notice for as long as you use the Services, or as necessary to:

  • Fulfill the purpose(s) for which it was collected

  • Provide the Services

  • Resolve disputes

  • Establish legal defenses

  • Conduct audits

  • Pursue legitimate business purposes

  • Enforce our agreements

  • Comply with applicable laws

Unless you ask us to delete or transfer such information by contacting us as set forth in "Contact Us" below.

To determine the appropriate retention period for personal data, we may consider:

  • Applicable legal requirements

  • The amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data

  • Certain risk factors

  • The purposes for which we process your personal data

  • Whether we can achieve those purposes through other means


9. Children's Personal Information

Though we may provide care to children under 18 years of age, the Services are not promoted to children under 18 (or other age as required by local law outside the United States) and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children without parent or guardian consent.

We may collect information from employers about members of all ages to determine eligibility for our services.

If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has uploaded personal information to the Services in violation of applicable law, you may contact us as described in "Contact Us" below.


10. Contact Us

If you have any questions about our privacy practices or this Privacy Notice, or to exercise your rights as detailed in this Privacy Notice, please contact us at:

Prosper Medical 1212 Broadway Plaza Suite 2100 Walnut Creek, CA 94596

📧 [email protected]


Annex A – Supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement

This Supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement ("Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement") supplements our Privacy Notice.

This Supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement only applies to personal information we process that is "consumer health data" subject to:

  • Connecticut Data Privacy Act, as amended ("CTDPA")

  • Washington My Health My Data Act ("MHMDA")

  • Nevada's Consumer Health Data Privacy Law ("NVCHDPL")

  • Other states with consumer health data privacy laws (as applicable)

Terms used in this Supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement that are defined in MHMDA, NVCHDPL, or CTDPA will have the meaning set forth in those laws to the extent such laws are applicable.


Consumer Health Data We Collect

Definitions by Law

MHMDA Definition

Under the MHMDA, "consumer health data" is defined as:

"Personal information that is linked or reasonably linkable to a consumer and that identifies the consumer's past, present, or future physical or mental health status."

NVCHDPL Definition

Under NVCHDPL, "consumer health data" is defined as:

"Personally identifiable information that is linked or reasonably capable of being linked to a consumer and that a regulated entity uses to identify the past, present or future health status of the consumer."

CTDPA Definition

Under CTDPA, "consumer health data" is defined as:

"Any personal data that a controller uses to identify a consumer's physical or mental health condition or diagnosis, and includes, but is not limited to, gender-affirming health data and reproductive or sexual health data."

Because consumer health data is defined very broadly, many of the categories of personal information that we collect under our Privacy Notice may also be considered consumer health data.

Examples of Consumer Health Data We Collect

Examples of consumer health data that you may provide to us, or that we may otherwise collect, may include:

  • Health care seeking information – Information that could identify your attempt to seek health care services or information, including services that allow you to assess, measure, improve, or learn about your or another person's health. For example, we collect your search queries on our Services, which may include queries or other information concerning nutrition, wellness, fitness, medical conditions, or other health-related topics.

  • Health conditions and treatments – Information about your health-related conditions, symptoms, status, diagnoses, disease, testing, or treatments

  • Interventions – Information about social, psychological, behavioral, and medical interventions

  • Medications – Information about use or purchase of prescribed medication

  • Bodily measurements – Information about measurements of bodily functions, vital signs, symptoms, or characteristics

  • Diagnostic information – Information about diagnoses or diagnostic testing, treatment, or medication

  • Procedures – Information about surgeries or other health-related procedures

  • Reproductive/sexual health – Reproductive or sexual health information

  • Gender-affirming care – Information about gender-affirming care

  • Biometric information – Biometric information

  • Genetic data – Genetic data

  • Healthcare access – Information about your access to healthcare, including precise location information that could reasonably indicate an attempt to acquire or receive health services or supplies

  • Associated identifiers – Information processed to associate or identify an individual with the data listed above that is derived or extrapolated from non-health information

  • Location data – Information related to the precise (geo)location information of a consumer used to indicate an attempt by a consumer to receive health care services or products

  • Inferred data – Other information that may be used to infer or derive data related to the above or other consumer health data


Sources of Consumer Health Data

We collect consumer health data that you provide to us, consumer health data we collect automatically when you use the Services, and consumer health data from third-party sources, as described in our Privacy Notice and above.


Why We Collect and Use Consumer Health Data

We collect and use consumer health data for the purposes and in the manner described in the "How We Use Personal Information" section of our Privacy Notice.

Primarily, we collect and use consumer health data as reasonably necessary to provide you with the products or Services you have requested or authorized. This may include:

  • Delivering and operating the products or Services and their features

  • Personalization of certain product or Service features

  • Ensuring the secure and reliable operation of the products or Services and the systems that support them

  • Troubleshooting and improving the products and Services

  • Other essential business operations that support the provision of the products and Services (such as analyzing our performance and meeting our legal obligations)

We may also use consumer health data for other purposes for which we give you choices and/or obtain your consent as required by law.


Sharing of Consumer Health Data

We may share each of the categories of consumer health data described above for the purposes described above and in the "How We Disclose Personal Information" section of our Privacy Notice.

We only share or disclose your consumer health data as needed to provide you with the products or Services that you request, or with your explicit consent.

Categories of Third Parties

We may share or disclose any or all the above categories of consumer health data to the following entities, who shall use the data only as permitted for the purposes set forth above, and within the bounds of our contracts with them:

  • Business Collaborators

  • Product co-promotion partners

  • Product co-development partners

  • Marketing and Advertising Agencies

  • Social Media Companies and Platforms

  • Service Providers, including those:

    • Hosting or analyzing data on our behalf

    • Assisting with fraud prevention

    • Assisting in program administration

    • Assisting in incident management and reporting

    • Administering our call center and websites

    • Who assist with our information technology and security programs

  • Emergency Personnel

  • Authorized/legal representatives, family members, and caregivers

  • Third parties, including those:

    • With whom we have joint marketing and similar arrangements

    • Who provide marketing and data analytics services

    • Who provide program enrollment or product fulfillment, payment, and authorization

    • Other third parties as necessary to complete transactions and provide products or Services, or where required by law

  • Our lawyers, auditors, and consultants

  • Legal and regulatory bodies

Additional Disclosures

In addition, we may share or disclose consumer health data as permitted or required by law, such as:

  1. To an acquiring organization if we are involved in a sale or a transfer of our business

  2. As needed to prevent, detect, protect against, or respond to security incidents, identity theft, fraud, harassment, malicious or deceptive activities

  3. In situations that may involve violations of our terms of use or other rules

  4. To protect our rights and the rights and safety of others

  5. As needed to support external auditing, compliance and corporate governance functions

  6. As needed to preserve the integrity or security of our systems

  7. To investigate, report, or prosecute those responsible for any action that is illegal under applicable state or federal law


How to Exercise Your Rights

The CTDPA, MHMDA, and NVCHDPL provide consumers with certain rights with respect to consumer health data.

Rights Under MHMDA

Under MHMDA, consumers have the right to:

  1. Confirm whether we are collecting, sharing, or selling consumer health data and to access such data

  2. Withdraw consent from our collection and sharing of consumer health data

  3. Request that we delete consumer health data

Rights Under NVCHDPL

Under NVCHDPL, consumers have the right to:

  1. Confirm whether we are collecting, sharing or selling consumer health data

  2. Have us provide the consumer with a list of all third parties with whom we have shared consumer health data relating to the consumer or to whom we have sold such consumer health data

  3. Request that we cease collecting, sharing, or selling consumer health data relating to the consumer

  4. Request that we delete consumer health data

Rights Under CTDPA

Under CTDPA, we are required to obtain consumer consent prior to selling or offering to sell, consumer health data. Consumers have the right to:

  1. Confirm whether we are collecting or sharing consumer health data

  2. Have us provide the categories of consumer health data that it shares with third parties and the categories of third parties with which it shares consumer health data

  3. Withdraw consent from our selling of consumer health data

The rights afforded to consumers under CTDPA, MHMDA, and NVCHDPL are subject to certain exceptions.

Summary of Your Rights

Subject to certain legal limitations and exceptions, you have the following rights with respect to any consumer health data we may collect about you:

  • The right to confirm whether we are collecting, sharing, or selling your consumer health data and to access such data, including to receive a list of affiliates or specific third parties with whom we have shared or sold your information, along with contact information such as an active email address for each third party

  • The right to review and request corrections to your consumer health data

  • The right to withdraw consent from our collection or sharing of your consumer health data

  • The right to request deletion of your consumer health data

Submitting a Request

You may submit a request pursuant to any of these rights by contacting us as described in the "Your Privacy Rights" section of the Privacy Notice.

We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your rights. We will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly to your requests in accordance with applicable laws.

Please allow 45 days for a response.

We may, after receiving your request, require additional information from you to authenticate your request and verify your identity.

Please be aware that we may be unable to afford these rights to you under certain circumstances, such as if we are legally prevented from doing so.

Appeals

If we deny your request, you have the right to appeal that denial by contacting us as described in the "Your Privacy Rights" section of the Privacy Notice. We will process and respond to your appeal within the time permitted by applicable law.

Washington Residents: If your appeal is unsuccessful, you may file a complaint with the Washington State Attorney General at www.atg.wa.gov/file-complaint.


Changes to Our Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement

We may update this Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement from time to time. When we do update it, for your convenience, we will make the updated statement available on this page.

Our intention is to use consumer health data in accordance with the Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement in place at the time the consumer health data was collected.


Annex B – Consumer Health Data Authorization

This Consumer Health Data Privacy Authorization ("Authorization") supplements Prosper's Privacy Notice, Supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement, and Prosper cookie banner and applies only to "consumer health data" subject to:

  • Connecticut Data Privacy Act, as amended ("CTDPA")

  • Washington My Health My Data Act ("MHMDA")

  • Nevada Consumer Health Data Privacy Law ("NVCHDPL")

  • Other states with consumer health data privacy laws (as applicable)

Terms used in this Authorization defined in CTDPA, MHMDA, NVCHDPL, or other applicable state consumer health data privacy laws will have the meaning set forth in those laws to the extent such laws are applicable.


If You Opt-In to "Personalized Marketing"

If you opt-in to "personalized marketing" through the Prosper cookie banner, you allow us to "sell" your consumer health data as described below:

Specific Consumer Health Data Intended for "Sale"

Consumer health data collected via cookies and similar technologies including, but not limited to, browsing activity on our website.

Purpose of the "Sale" of Consumer Health Data

To tailor and deliver personalized advertisements to you.

How Consumer Health Data Purchasers Gather and Use the Data

Consumer health data purchasers will gather the data via cookies and other tracking technologies when you visit our website. These purchasers may use the data to assist us to deliver personalized advertisements to you and in accordance with their privacy policies linked below.

Consumer Health Data Purchasers' Contact Information

  • Google – For more information about Google's use of your personal information, please visit Google's Data Policy. To opt out of Google's use of your information, please click here.

Contact Information for Prosper

📧 [email protected]


Important Notes

⚠️ The provision of goods or services may not be conditioned upon you accepting the terms of this Authorization.

⚠️ Purchasers may redisclose the consumer health data sold under this authorization and such data may no longer be protected by the CTDPA, MHMDA, NVCHDPL, and/or applicable state consumer health data privacy laws.

⚠️ Revocation: You may revoke this authorization at any time through the Prosper Health cookie banner. To do so, please be sure the box next to "Personalize marketing" is unchecked and click "Save my choices." You may also click "Decline all" to decline our use of all cookies that are not required to operate our website.

⚠️ A revocation will not impact previously sold consumer health data. In addition, if you use different browsers or devices, you must indicate your choices on each browser/device used to access our website.

⚠️ Expiration: This authorization will expire one year after accepting it.

If you have any questions about how to revoke your Authorization, please contact: [email protected]


Suggested Cookie Banner Implementation

Main Banner

We and our partners use and share cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your experience, measure website performance, and personalize marketing to you.

Under certain state privacy laws, cookies include personal information and our sharing of cookies may be considered a "sale" or "sharing" for behavioral or "targeted" advertising. To opt out, click [here].

By clicking "Accept" or otherwise opting into personalized marketing, you authorize Prosper to "sell" or "share" your "consumer health data" in accordance with our Consumer Health Data Authorization.

Consumer Health Data Authorization (Displayed in Banner)

This Consumer Health Data Privacy Authorization ("Authorization") supplements Prosper's Privacy Notice and Supplemental Consumer Health Data Privacy Statement, and applies only to "consumer health data" subject to the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, as amended ("CTDPA"), Washington My Health My Data Act ("MHMDA"), or Nevada's Consumer Health Data Privacy Law ("NVCHDPL") (as applicable).

Terms used in this Authorization defined in CTDPA, MHMDA, or NVCHDPL will have the meaning set forth in those laws to the extent such laws are applicable.

If you opt-in to "personalized marketing" through the Prosper's cookie banner, you allow Prosper to "sell" your consumer health data as described below:

| Item | Description | | ----------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Specific consumer health data intended for "sale" | Consumer health data collected via cookies and similar technologies including, but not limited to, browsing activity on our website | | Purpose of the "sale" | To tailor and deliver personalized advertisements to you | | How purchasers gather and use the data | Via cookies and other tracking technologies when you visit our website. These purchasers may use the data to assist us to deliver personalized advertisements to you and in accordance with their privacy policies |

Consumer health data purchasers' contact information:

  • Google – For more information about Google's use of your personal information, please visit Google's Data Policy. To opt out of Google's use of your information, please click here.

Contact information for Prosper: [email protected]

Please note:

  1. The provision of goods or services may not be conditioned upon you accepting the terms of this authorization

  2. Purchasers may redisclose the consumer health data sold under this authorization and such data may no longer be protected by the CTDPA, MHMDA, and/or NVCHDPL

  3. You may revoke this authorization at any time through this Prosper cookie banner. To do so, please be sure the box next to "Personalize marketing" is unchecked and click "Save my choices." You may also click "Decline all" to decline our use of all cookies not required to operate our website

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  5. If you have any questions about how to revoke your authorization, please contact us at [email protected]

  6. This authorization will expire one year after accepting it

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