Throtle Washington State - My Health My Data Act Statement

Updated March 15, 2024

This notice supplements Throtle's Service Privacy Policy and applies to personal data defined as "consumer health data" subject to the Washington State My Health My Data Act (MHMDA). Throtle does not collect "consumer health data" as defined by MHMDA. Because MHMDA broadly defines consumer health data, Throtle has developed this statement to be transparent about our data collection, use, and sharing practices.

Introduction to Throtle Throtle helps brands to use their own customer data, along with other licensed data, to improve customer interactions on multiple channels and devices. For instance, we provide data "onboarding" services to marketers engaged in online marketing (such as through use of Data Cookies), through our data management platform as well as other data services and platforms. We are a member of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) and adhere to the NAl's Code of Conduct. You can click HERE to reach the Network Advertising Initiative site, a central location for information about Interest-Based Advertising and the choices available to you, and to opt- out of receiving third-party Interest-Based Advertising via cookies from us and NAl member companies. Throtle is also a member of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). You can choose to opt-out of Throtle's offline services HERE and our online services HERE. Throtle receives data from a variety of business partners, clients, and other companies that license data to us, or provide us with data to facilitate our services. This information is referred to in our Throtle Service Privacy Policy as "Service Data". In addition to the above, we also collect information when users visit our corporate website(s), including the one this Statement is posted on. We refer to this information as "Website Information," and describe this information in a separate policy Throtle Website Privacy Policy.

Throtle Does Not Collect Consumer Health Data in Washington State.