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This clause discloses that MyFitnessPal collects sensitive health-adjacent data—including medication use—through voluntary user input, establishing the scope of data collected via these features.
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When you use certain MyFitnessPal features to log dietary or activity information, including medications, MyFitnessPal collects that data.
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This clause discloses that MyFitnessPal collects sensitive health-adjacent data—including medication use—through voluntary user input, establishing the scope of data collected via these features.
When you use certain MyFitnessPal features to log dietary or activity information, including medications, MyFitnessPal collects that data.
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