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The carve-out means the baseline protection against sharing activity data with a Benefit Sponsor can be lifted in healthcare-related contexts, broadening potential disclosure.
Interpretive note: The clause references 'this restriction' from a prior clause not included in this excerpt; the analysis is confined to what the quoted language establishes.
If your Benefit Sponsor is your healthcare provider, health insurer, or health plan, Headspace may share your activity data where necessary for treatment, payment, or healthcare operations.
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we may share data between our affiliates for the safety and security of our users and may take necessary actions if we believe you have violated these Terms, including banning you from our Services and/or our affiliates' services...
Whenever we transfer personal data internationally, we use tools and transfer agreements to: make sure the data transfer complies with applicable law; and help to give your data the same level of protection as it has in the EU...
disclosure is required by a third-party to complete a transaction initiated by the user
"This restriction may not apply where sharing some of your activity is necessary for your treatment, payment, or healthcare operations such as if your Benefit Sponsor is your other healthcare provider, health insurance provider, or health plan.Excerpt from Headspace's Privacy Policy
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The carve-out means the baseline protection against sharing activity data with a Benefit Sponsor can be lifted in healthcare-related contexts, broadening potential disclosure.
If your Benefit Sponsor is your healthcare provider, health insurer, or health plan, Headspace may share your activity data where necessary for treatment, payment, or healthcare operations.
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