Updated at January 8th, 2025
This Consumer Health Data Privacy Disclosure (“CHD Disclosure”) supplements the Anra Store Privacy Notice and is effective as of March 31, 2024. The Anra Store Privacy Notice describes the personal information that we collect and the sources from which we collect it. This additional disclosure is required by the My Health My Data Act (“MHMDA”) in Washington and Nevada’s Consumer Health Data Privacy law (“NV CHDP”), and applies only to personal information that may be considered “Consumer Health Data” under those laws.
Please note that data practices concerning Protected Health Information collected by Anra Store (such as Anra Store Pharmacy and Anra Store Clinic) are described in the terms and privacy disclosures specific to those services.
1. Categories of Consumer Health Data collected. Depending on which Anra Store Services you interact with and the choices you make, Anra Store may collect personal information that may be considered Consumer Health Data, such as:
- Name / Username
- Phone Numbers
- Email Addresses
- Billing Addresses
- Debit/credit card numbers
- Password
2. How Consumer Health Data may be used. We may use Consumer Health Data, such as described above, for the purpose of providing the products and services you request from Anra Store, processing and delivering an order you place, providing you receipts and order information in your account, processing returns, processing claims, securing or troubleshooting Anra Store Services, and communicating with you.
3. How Consumer Health Data may be disclosed. Anra Store does not sell our customers’ personal information, including Consumer Health Data, to others. We only disclose Consumer Health Data as directed by you, for the purpose of providing the products and services you request from Anra Store, or as explained in this section.
As described in our Anra Store Privacy Notice, Anra Store may disclose personal information in connection with business transfers (for example, as part of a merger) or for the protection of Anra Store or others (although we do not share consumer health data for reasons related to credit risk). We also employ other companies and individuals to perform functions on our behalf, such as acting on an emergency you report, processing claims, fulfilling orders for products or services, sending postal mail and email, analyzing data, and providing customer service. These service providers may have access to Consumer Health Data needed to perform their functions, but may not use it for other purposes. Some of these service providers may be affiliates of Anra Store, such as Anra News, Inc.
4. How to exercise your rights related to Consumer Health Data. Anra Store offers choices to all of our users that you can review in our Anra Store Privacy Notice. If you are covered by MHMDA or NV CHDP, then you may have certain rights under the law that applies to you, such as the right to access or delete personal information. If you wish to do these things, please visit Data Privacy Queries, Request Your Personal Information, or contact Anra Store Customer Service. Many of our Anra Store Services also include settings that provide you with options as to how your information is being used. You can learn more about these options in our Anra Store Privacy Notice.
You may also have the right to appeal the denial of any of these rights by submitting a form that will be provided to you if we deny a data request. Depending on your data choices, certain services may be limited or unavailable. To ensure the security of your Anra Store account, we will generally ask you to verify your request using the contact information you have already provided. If you do not have an account, visit here.
5. Updates to this Consumer Health Data Disclosure. As our business changes, we may also update this Disclosure. You should check our website frequently to see recent changes. If we make changes, we will update the date at the top of this Disclosure. We stand behind the promises we make, however, and will never materially change our policies and practices to make them less protective of customer information collected in the past without the consent of affected customers.