Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy.
A separate policy for the most personal data Reassign can hold. It exists because Washington's My Health My Data Act asks for one, and it applies to every Reassign user, in every state and country, not only where the law requires it.
1. What this policy covers
This policy covers consumer health data: personal information that identifies your physical or mental health, as defined by the Washington My Health My Data Act (chapter 19.373 RCW) and similar laws such as Nevada's SB 370. It is issued by Pogled Naprej d.o.o., Italijanska ulica 8, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, the operator of Reassign. Our general Privacy Policy covers everything else Reassign collects.
2. What health data we collect, and why
Menstrual cycle information, only if you opt in. The Cycle rhythm feature is off by default for everyone and turns on only through a separate, explicit consent inside the app. If you opt in, we collect:
- the cycle start dates you log, with a time of day if you set one;
- your typical cycle length, if you enter it;
- one yes/no setting: whether your cycles come naturally.
That is the whole list. We never ask your gender and never infer it, and we collect no symptoms, no fertility data, and no method of contraception. From this data the app derives one thing: an adjustment to your personal energy curve, which is itself treated as health data under this policy.
Mood and moment marks. If you log how you feel through the day, those marks may also qualify as consumer health data in some states. They get the same rights described below: never sold, never used for advertising, never shared with any third party for its own use, and deletable at any time.
The single purpose. Cycle data is used for one thing: shaping your own energy curve inside the app. It is not used for advertising, analytics, research, AI model training, or anything else, and we do not sell it. There is no secondary use.
3. Where it comes from
From you, directly, and nowhere else. Cycle data exists only when you log a start date or enter a setting yourself. We do not collect it from third parties, purchase it, infer it from your behaviour, or read it from a wearable or any connected service.
4. Who it is shared with
No one, for their own use. We do not sell consumer health data and do not share it with third parties, affiliates, or advertisers. Inside Reassign it is excluded, by construction, from analytics and session replays, from every email we send, from AI processing, and from anything a connected AI assistant can read over MCP, even one you granted full access.
One category of processor touches it: the cloud database and hosting providers that store and serve Reassign's data (named in the Privacy Policy). They process it under contract, solely to run the service for you, and for nothing else.
5. Your rights, and how to use them
- Withdraw consent and delete, in one tap. Turn Cycle rhythm off in the energy settings and the app offers to delete all your cycle data on the spot. No email, no waiting, no questions.
- Access. Your logged data is visible in the app itself; for a copy, email us.
- Delete everything. Deleting your account from Settings removes cycle data along with the rest.
- Ask, or appeal. Email hello@reassign.ai for any request, question, or to appeal a decision we made about one. We answer without charge.
Washington residents who believe their rights under the My Health My Data Act were violated may also contact the Washington State Attorney General. In the EU, the rights and complaint paths in our Privacy Policy apply, and this data is processed only on your explicit consent (Article 9(2)(a) GDPR).
6. Changes and contact
If this policy changes in a way that matters, we update the date above and tell you in the app or by email. Questions go to hello@reassign.ai, or by post to Pogled Naprej d.o.o., Italijanska ulica 8, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
See also the Privacy Policy and the Terms of Service.