This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy explains how Mom Parent ADHD LLC collects, uses, shares, retains, and protects consumer health data and describes the rights that may apply to that information.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
Mom Parent ADHD LLC is a Georgia limited liability company that operates Mom Parent ADHD websites, landing pages, email lists, digital storefronts, communities, memberships, events, and related products and services.
This Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy applies to consumer health data that Mom Parent ADHD LLC collects, uses, retains, shares, or otherwise processes in connection with those operations.
This Policy is intended to provide the disclosures required by the Washington My Health My Data Act and any similar consumer health privacy law that applies to a particular interaction.
For purposes of this Policy, “consumer health data” means personal information that is linked or reasonably linkable to a person and that identifies or relates to that person’s past, present, or future physical or mental health status.
Consumer health data may include information concerning:
• ADHD, autism, mental health, learning disabilities, developmental conditions, or other health conditions;
• behavioral, emotional, psychological, developmental, or disability-related experiences;
• symptoms, diagnoses, evaluations, treatments, therapies, medications, or healthcare services;
• school accommodations, special education, individualized education programs, learning needs, or educational support when related to health or disability;
• a person’s use, purchase, or interest in health-related products, services, information, or resources;
• information about a child or family member that an adult voluntarily provides; and
• health-related interests, characteristics, or inferences derived from other information.
For purposes of Washington law, a “consumer” generally means a Washington resident, or a person whose consumer health data is collected in Washington, acting in an individual or household context. It does not include a person acting in an employment context.
This Policy applies only to consumer health data that Mom Parent ADHD LLC controls or receives in connection with our operations. Independent third-party platforms may separately collect or process information under their own privacy policies.
This Policy supplements our general Privacy Policy. If the two policies conflict regarding consumer health data covered by an applicable consumer health privacy law, this Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy will control to the extent required by that law.
References to “we,” “us,” and “our” mean Mom Parent ADHD LLC. References to “you” and “your” mean the person whose consumer health data is involved.
The consumer health data we collect depends on how you interact with Mom Parent ADHD LLC and the information you choose to provide. We may collect the following categories of consumer health data:
Health conditions, diagnoses, and disability information, such as information about ADHD, autism, mental health, learning disabilities, developmental conditions, physical or mental health conditions, symptoms, diagnoses, or disabilities.
Behavioral, emotional, psychological, and developmental information, such as information about behavior, emotional regulation, executive functioning, sensory needs, communication, routines, sleep, attention, impulsivity, social experiences, or developmental concerns.
Treatment, medication, evaluation, and service information, such as information you voluntarily provide about medications, therapies, counseling, evaluations, healthcare providers, diagnoses, treatment plans, or other health-related services.
Educational and school-support information, such as information about special education, individualized education programs, Section 504 plans, accommodations, evaluations, learning needs, school behavior, disciplinary experiences, educational support, or school services when that information relates to health, disability, or development.
Parenting, family, and household information, such as information about parenting experiences, family circumstances, caregiver concerns, household routines, relationships, stress, or challenges that identify or reasonably relate to a person’s physical or mental health.
Information about children or family members, such as a child’s general age range, ADHD, autism, disability, behavior, educational needs, routines, family experiences, or other health-related information that an adult voluntarily provides.
Health-related product, service, and resource information, such as information indicating that you or a family member viewed, requested, downloaded, purchased, subscribed to, or expressed interest in an ADHD, autism, parenting, behavioral, disability, mental-health, educational, or family-support product, resource, membership, community, event, or service.
Purchase and transaction information that may reveal a health-related interest, such as a product name, resource title, membership, event registration, transaction date, purchase history, delivery record, refund request, or customer-service communication associated with a health-related product or service.
Communications and submitted content, such as emails, messages, form responses, survey answers, customer-support requests, reviews, testimonials, community posts, comments, questions, uploaded materials, or other information you voluntarily provide that contains or reveals consumer health data.
Community, membership, and participation information, such as profile information, posts, comments, reactions, event attendance, course activity, resource use, moderation history, or other participation that identifies or reasonably relates to a person’s health, disability, development, behavior, or support needs.
Website, email, device, and interaction information that may reveal a health-related interest, such as health-related webpages viewed, links selected, resources requested, forms completed, emails opened or clicked, referral sources, campaign information, and interactions with ADHD-, autism-, disability-, behavioral-, educational-, or mental-health-related content.
Health-related interests and inferences, such as interests, preferences, characteristics, or likely support needs inferred from purchases, downloads, subscriptions, communications, searches, website activity, email interactions, or engagement with health-related content.
We may collect consumer health data for the following purposes:
• to respond to a question, message, request, complaint, or customer-service matter;
• to provide and deliver a digital product, free resource, membership, community, event, course, or other service you request;
• to process and document purchases, payments, product delivery, refunds, and related transactions;
• to manage accounts, subscriptions, memberships, communities, courses, events, and participant access;
• to provide educational information and resources that may be relevant to the request you made;
• to communicate with you about a requested product, service, account, membership, event, or community;
• to maintain community safety, moderate participation, and respond to conduct or safety concerns;
• to provide technical support and resolve access or delivery problems;
• to protect our websites, accounts, products, communities, intellectual property, and users from fraud, misuse, unauthorized access, or security threats;
• to maintain transaction, consent, privacy-request, security, and business records;
• to comply with applicable law and establish, exercise, or defend legal rights;
• where permitted by law and supported by any consent required, to understand interactions with health-related webpages, emails, resources, products, and services; or
• for another purpose disclosed to you before collection and supported by any consent required by applicable law.
We do not collect every category of consumer health data from every person. The information collected depends on the forms you complete, products or services you request, communications you send, communities in which you participate, and technologies involved in the interaction.
We ask that you provide only the consumer health data reasonably necessary for your question, request, participation, or requested service.
Please do not submit complete medical records, psychological records, special-education files, Social Security numbers, government identification numbers, precise geolocation, payment-card details, account passwords, or other highly sensitive information unless we specifically request it through an appropriate method.
We will not collect, use, or share an additional category of consumer health data, or use previously collected consumer health data for a materially different purpose, without first providing any additional disclosure and obtaining any affirmative consent required by applicable law.
We may collect consumer health data from the following sources:
Directly from you, including when you:
• complete a form or survey;
• subscribe to an email list or request a free resource;
• purchase, download, or request a product or service;
• create an account or join a membership or community;
• register for or attend an event, course, discussion, or other service;
• send an email, message, question, review, testimonial, or customer-service request;
• post, comment, react, or otherwise participate in a community or social-media interaction; or
• voluntarily submit information about yourself, a child, a family member, or another person.
From your purchases, requests, and transactions, including information associated with health-related products, resources, memberships, communities, events, courses, downloads, receipts, delivery records, refund requests, or customer-support matters.
From your use of our websites, landing pages, emails, and digital content, including information about health-related pages viewed, links selected, resources requested, forms completed, emails opened or clicked, referral sources, campaign information, dates and times of access, and other interaction information.
This information may be collected through cookies, pixels, tags, link parameters, log files, email-measurement tools, analytics technologies, and similar technologies when those tools are enabled and to the extent permitted by applicable law.
From accounts, memberships, communities, courses, and events, including profile information, registrations, participation records, posts, comments, reactions, attendance, course activity, moderation records, and communications with administrators.
From social-media platforms and public interactions, such as when you follow, comment on, message, mention, tag, review, or otherwise interact with Mom Parent ADHD through Facebook, Instagram, Threads, YouTube, LinkedIn, Reddit, or another platform.
From another person, such as when:
• another person purchases or requests a resource for you;
• a parent or guardian provides information about a child;
• a family member or caregiver communicates with us about you;
• another person includes you in a message or request; or
• someone provides information reasonably necessary to complete a transaction or service you requested.
A person who provides consumer health data about someone else should provide only information that the person is legally authorized to provide and that is reasonably necessary for the applicable request or service.
From service providers and platforms that support our operations, which may include:
• Kit and related providers that support landing pages, forms, email communications, subscriptions, digital-product sales, customer records, and product delivery;
• Stripe, banks, card networks, and other transaction providers that process payments, verify transactions, prevent fraud, and provide limited purchase or payment information;
• Skool and other community, course, membership, or event platforms that provide account, registration, participation, and activity information;
• Blogger, Substack, website-hosting providers, file-storage services, and content-publishing platforms;
• Google services, including Google Analytics and Google Search Console, when applicable, which may provide website-usage, device, referral, technical, aggregated, and search-performance information;
• Meta and other advertising or social-media platforms, when applicable, which may provide campaign, referral, audience, conversion, and interaction information; and
• email, customer-support, security, fraud-prevention, scheduling, analytics, and other technology providers used to support our operations.
From information we create or infer, such as health-related interests, preferences, characteristics, or possible support needs inferred from products requested, purchases, subscriptions, communications, website activity, email interactions, or engagement with health-related content.
We will create or use health-related inferences only for purposes disclosed in this Policy and subject to any consent required by applicable law.
We may combine consumer health data received from different sources when reasonably necessary for a purpose described in this Policy.
We do not collect consumer health data from every source in every interaction. The sources involved depend on the product, service, form, communication, platform, and technologies used.
Independent third-party platforms may separately collect consumer health data directly from you under their own privacy policies. Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not control the information that an independent third party chooses to collect or provide.
We collect and use consumer health data only:
• with your affirmative consent for a specified purpose;
• to the extent reasonably necessary to provide a product or service that you requested; or
• to the extent that an express exemption under applicable law applies.
Publishing this Policy or asking you to agree to general Terms of Use does not, by itself, constitute consent to collect or share consumer health data.
When affirmative consent is required, the consent request will be presented before the applicable collection or use and will clearly describe:
• the categories of consumer health data involved;
• the purpose of the collection or use, including the specific ways the information will be used;
• the categories of entities with whom the information may be shared, when applicable; and
• how you may withdraw consent from future collection or sharing.
Consent must be a clear, voluntary, informed, specific, and affirmative choice. We will not treat silence, inactivity, a preselected box, closing a message, or acceptance of broad general terms as affirmative consent where applicable law requires an opt-in choice.
Processing Necessary to Provide a Requested Product or Service
We may collect and use consumer health data without a separate consent request when, and only to the extent, the information is reasonably necessary to:
• respond to a health-related question or request you submitted;
• provide a free resource, digital product, membership, community, course, event, or service you requested;
• complete and document a purchase or product delivery;
• provide access to an account, membership, community, course, or event;
• respond to a delivery, access, billing, refund, or technical-support problem;
• communicate with you about the product or service you requested; or
• perform another function reasonably necessary to fulfill your request.
We will seek to limit this processing to information reasonably necessary for the requested product or service.
Optional Collection and Use
Some collection or use may be optional rather than necessary to provide a requested product or service. Examples may include:
• personalizing or recommending additional health-related resources;
• using nonessential analytics to understand interactions with health-related content;
• measuring engagement with health-related emails or webpages;
• creating health-related interests or inferences;
• conducting audience measurement or advertising-related activities; or
• using information for a new purpose that is materially different from the purpose previously disclosed.
Where applicable law requires affirmative consent for an optional activity, we will request that consent before beginning the applicable collection or use.
Declining optional consent will not prevent you from receiving a product or service that can reasonably be provided without the optional processing. However, a particular optional feature or personalized experience may be unavailable when the information is necessary to provide that specific feature.
Sharing Consent
When consent is required to share consumer health data, the sharing consent will be separate and distinct from any consent obtained to collect the information.
A sharing-consent request will identify:
• the categories of consumer health data to be shared;
• the purpose of the sharing;
• the categories of entities receiving the information; and
• how you may withdraw consent from future sharing.
We may disclose consumer health data without a separate sharing consent when the disclosure is reasonably necessary to provide a product or service you requested and is otherwise permitted by applicable law.
Withdrawing Consent
You may withdraw consent from future collection or sharing by:
• using an available consent, privacy, account, or cookie control;
• following withdrawal instructions presented when consent was requested; or
• emailing team@momparentadhd.com.
Please identify the email address, product, service, form, account, or interaction associated with the consent so that we can locate and process the request.
Withdrawal applies prospectively. It does not make processing that occurred before withdrawal unlawful and may not prevent processing that remains reasonably necessary to complete a requested transaction, deliver a requested product, protect security, prevent fraud, comply with law, or maintain records permitted by law.
We will not unlawfully discriminate against you for declining or withdrawing consent or for exercising a right provided by an applicable consumer health privacy law.
If we later seek to collect, use, or share an additional category of consumer health data, or use previously collected information for an additional purpose not disclosed in this Policy, we will provide the required disclosure and obtain any affirmative consent required before beginning that activity.
We may disclose consumer health data to processors, service providers, contractors, or other recipients when reasonably necessary to provide a product or service you requested, carry out a purpose described in this Policy, comply with law, protect rights or security, or when you provide any consent required by applicable law.
Under Washington law, a disclosure to a processor may not be considered “sharing” when the processor handles consumer health data on our behalf, consistently with the purpose for which the information was collected and disclosed to you. Other disclosures to third parties or affiliates may constitute sharing and may require separate consent.
Categories of Consumer Health Data That May Be Disclosed or Shared
Depending on the interaction, the categories may include:
• health-related product, service, download, membership, course, community, event, or resource information;
• purchase, transaction, delivery, access, refund, and customer-support information that reveals or relates to a health-related interest;
• account, subscription, membership, community, course, event, and participation information;
• communications, form responses, messages, questions, reviews, testimonials, comments, posts, or other content that voluntarily contains consumer health data;
• information about ADHD, autism, mental health, disability, development, behavior, education, accommodations, treatment, services, parenting, family circumstances, or support needs that you voluntarily provide;
• website, email, device, referral, campaign, and interaction information that may reveal an interest in health-related content, products, or services;
• health-related interests, preferences, characteristics, or inferences; and
• security, fraud-prevention, legal, consent, and privacy-request information associated with consumer health data.
We seek to limit each disclosure to the consumer health data reasonably necessary for the applicable purpose.
Processors and Service Providers
We may disclose consumer health data to processors and service providers that perform services on our behalf, including:
• Kit and related providers, which may support landing pages, forms, email subscriptions, email delivery, digital-product sales, transaction records, customer records, and product delivery;
• Stripe, banks, card networks, and payment providers, which may process payments, verify transactions, prevent fraud, handle refunds, and maintain transaction records;
• Skool and other community, membership, course, or event platforms, which may support registration, access, participation, community administration, moderation, and related services;
• website-hosting, publishing, and file-delivery providers, including Blogger, Substack, hosting services, file-storage services, and content-delivery providers;
• email, customer-support, scheduling, security, and fraud-prevention providers used to communicate with users, administer services, protect systems, and resolve requests;
• analytics and performance providers, such as Google Analytics, when applicable and legally permitted, which may receive website, device, referral, and interaction information;
• advertising and social-media platforms, such as Meta and other platforms, when applicable, legally permitted, and supported by any consent required for the particular activity; and
• professional advisers, such as attorneys, accountants, tax advisers, insurers, auditors, and consultants who assist with legal, financial, compliance, security, or risk-management matters.
We require processors to handle consumer health data only under instructions and contractual terms consistent with the purposes described in this Policy and applicable law.
Third Parties With Whom Consumer Health Data May Be Shared
We may share consumer health data with the following categories of third parties when the sharing is necessary to provide a product or service you requested, supported by separate consent when required, or otherwise permitted by law:
• a platform or provider with which you have a direct relationship when its involvement is necessary to provide the product or service you requested;
• another person or organization that you direct us to contact or provide information to;
• government agencies, courts, regulators, law-enforcement authorities, or other authorized recipients when disclosure is legally required or reasonably necessary to protect rights, security, or safety;
• parties involved in investigating fraud, unauthorized transactions, security incidents, harassment, intellectual-property misuse, or other suspected unlawful conduct;
• a prospective or actual purchaser, successor, lender, investor, or adviser involved in a merger, financing, reorganization, bankruptcy, transfer of a product line, sale of assets, or similar lawful business transaction; and
• another third party identified in a separate sharing-consent request presented to you before the applicable sharing occurs.
Specific Affiliates
Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not currently identify a separate corporate affiliate with which it intentionally shares consumer health data.
If we begin sharing consumer health data with a specific affiliate, we will update this Policy to identify that affiliate and obtain any consent required before beginning the sharing.
Community and Public Disclosures
Information you voluntarily post in a community, discussion, comment area, review, testimonial, social-media interaction, or other area visible to participants or the public may be seen, copied, saved, indexed, or shared by others.
Please do not post consumer health data, identifying information about a child, confidential records, or other sensitive information in an area visible to other participants or the public unless you understand and accept that visibility.
A private community may reduce public visibility, but we cannot guarantee that another participant will not copy, save, disclose, or misuse information made available to that participant.
Advertising and Analytics Disclosures
Website visits, purchases, subscriptions, email interactions, and engagement with ADHD-, autism-, disability-, behavioral-, educational-, or mental-health-related content may reveal or support an inference about a person’s health or support interests.
We will not knowingly share voluntarily submitted diagnoses, treatment details, confidential customer-service communications, private community posts, complete medical or educational records, or identifying information about a child for targeted advertising.
Where analytics, advertising, audience-measurement, conversion-tracking, or social-media technologies may result in consumer health data being shared with a third party, we will seek to use those technologies only as permitted by law and supported by any separate consent required for the sharing.
No Sale of Consumer Health Data
Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not knowingly sell consumer health data.
We will not sell consumer health data without first obtaining a valid authorization that is separate and distinct from consent to collect or share it and that satisfies all requirements of applicable law.
We will not collect, use, disclose, or share additional categories of consumer health data, or disclose or share consumer health data for additional purposes not described in this Policy, without first providing any required disclosure and obtaining any affirmative consent required by law.
Depending on applicable law, you may have the following rights concerning consumer health data connected to you.
Right to Confirm Collection, Sharing, or Sale
You may request confirmation of whether Mom Parent ADHD LLC is collecting, sharing, or selling consumer health data concerning you.
Right to Access
You may request access to consumer health data that we maintain about you.
When applicable, an access response may include:
• the consumer health data maintained about you;
• the categories of consumer health data collected;
• the purposes for which the information was collected or used;
• a list of all third parties and affiliates with whom the consumer health data was shared or sold; and
• an active email address or other available online method for contacting those third parties or affiliates.
Right to Withdraw Consent
You may withdraw consent from our future collection or sharing of consumer health data concerning you.
Withdrawal applies prospectively and does not make collection or sharing that occurred before the withdrawal unlawful.
We may continue processing information when reasonably necessary to:
• complete a transaction or provide a product or service you requested;
• maintain security or prevent fraud, harassment, or unlawful activity;
• comply with applicable law;
• preserve information required for a legal claim or dispute; or
• carry out another activity permitted without consent under applicable law.
Right to Deletion
You may request deletion of consumer health data concerning you.
When a valid deletion request applies, we will take reasonable steps required by law to:
• delete the consumer health data from our active records and systems;
• notify affiliates, processors, contractors, and other third parties with whom we shared the consumer health data of the deletion request; and
• direct those recipients to delete the applicable consumer health data from their own records as required by law.
Consumer health data stored in archived or backup systems may require additional time to delete. Where Washington law applies, deletion from archived or backup systems may be delayed for no longer than six months after the request is authenticated.
Right to Appeal
If we refuse to act on a consumer health data request and applicable law provides an appeal right, you may appeal the decision.
You may submit an appeal by:
• replying to the email containing our decision; or
• emailing team@momparentadhd.com with the subject line Consumer Health Data Appeal.
We will review the appeal and provide a written explanation of the action taken or not taken.
If an appeal is denied and Washington law applies, we will also provide a method for contacting the Washington State Attorney General to submit a complaint.
How to Submit a Request
You may submit a consumer health data request by contacting:
Mom Parent ADHD LLC
Consumer Health Data Privacy Contact
Email: team@momparentadhd.com
Mailing address:
2890 GA Highway 212 SW
Suite A-280
Conyers, GA 30094
United States
You may use one of the following email subject lines:
• Consumer Health Data Access Request
• Consumer Health Data Deletion Request
• Consumer Health Data Consent Withdrawal
• Consumer Health Data Appeal
Please include:
• your name;
• the email address, account, transaction, form, product, service, or interaction associated with the request;
• the right you wish to exercise;
• the consumer health data or activity involved; and
• enough detail for us to understand and respond to the request.
Do not send passwords, complete payment-card information, Social Security numbers, government identification documents, complete medical records, complete school records, or other highly sensitive information unless we specifically request it through an appropriate method.
You do not need to create a new account to exercise a consumer health data right. If you already have an account associated with the information, we may ask you to use or verify that account.
Authentication
We may take commercially reasonable steps to authenticate your identity and confirm your relationship to the consumer health data before acting on a request.
Depending on the request and the risk involved, we may ask you to confirm information already associated with:
• an email subscription;
• a purchase or transaction;
• an account or membership;
• a form or communication;
• a community or event; or
• another interaction with Mom Parent ADHD LLC.
We will not request more information than is reasonably necessary to authenticate and process the request.
If we cannot authenticate a request using commercially reasonable efforts, we may ask for additional information reasonably necessary to verify the request. If the request still cannot be authenticated, we may be unable to complete it and will explain the decision when required by law.
Response Period
We will respond without undue delay and within the period required by applicable law.
Where Washington law applies, we will respond within 45 days after receiving the request.
When reasonably necessary because of the complexity or number of requests, we may extend the response period once for up to 45 additional days. We will notify you of the extension and the reason for it within the initial 45-day period.
We will generally provide information in response to a consumer health data request free of charge up to twice annually.
Where permitted by law, we may charge a reasonable administrative fee or decline to act on a request that is manifestly unfounded, excessive, or repetitive. Mom Parent ADHD LLC will bear the burden of demonstrating why the request meets that standard.
Appeal Response Period
Where Washington law applies, we will respond to an appeal within 45 days after receiving it and provide a written explanation of the decision.
Requests Concerning Information About a Child
A parent or legal guardian may submit a request concerning consumer health data collected directly from their child, subject to appropriate authentication of the adult’s identity, authority, and relationship to the child.
Please do not send additional identifying or sensitive information about a child unless we specifically request it through an appropriate method.
No Unlawful Discrimination
We will not unlawfully discriminate against you for exercising a consumer health data right or for declining or withdrawing consent.
Exercising a right may affect a particular feature or service when the consumer health data involved is reasonably necessary to provide that requested feature or service.
Rights, exceptions, authentication requirements, response periods, and available remedies may vary by jurisdiction. We will apply the consumer health data rights required by the law governing the request.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC seeks to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of consumer health data using administrative, technical, and physical safeguards reasonably appropriate to the nature and volume of the information involved.
Access Restrictions
We restrict access to consumer health data to those employees, members, processors, contractors, service providers, and professional advisers who reasonably need access:
• to further a purpose for which you provided consent;
• to provide a product or service you requested;
• to maintain security or prevent fraud or misuse;
• to comply with applicable law; or
• to carry out another purpose permitted under applicable consumer health privacy law.
Access does not authorize a person or provider to use consumer health data for an unrelated independent purpose.
Security Safeguards
Depending on the systems, information, providers, and risks involved, our safeguards may include:
• limiting the consumer health data we collect and retain;
• restricting access based on the functions a person or provider performs;
• using password protection, authentication tools, account-security features, and access controls offered by the platforms we use;
• relying on established payment processors rather than intentionally collecting complete payment-card information through our own website forms;
• maintaining reasonable security settings for websites, email accounts, devices, communities, file-storage systems, and other business accounts;
• reviewing access permissions and service-provider settings when reasonably appropriate;
• monitoring for suspected fraud, unauthorized transactions, misuse, or unusual activity;
• deleting, restricting, archiving, or deidentifying consumer health data when continued retention is no longer reasonably necessary;
• using processors and service providers with security and privacy practices appropriate to the services they perform; and
• maintaining procedures for responding to suspected security incidents.
The particular safeguards used may differ depending on the sensitivity of the information, the systems involved, the available technology, the cost of implementation, and the risks presented by the processing.
Third-Party Systems
Consumer health data may be stored or processed through third-party services such as Kit, Stripe, Skool, Google, Meta, website-hosting services, email providers, file-storage providers, and other technology platforms.
Those providers maintain their own systems, security practices, access controls, and responsibilities. We seek to limit the information provided to them to what is reasonably necessary for the services they perform.
No Guarantee of Complete Security
No website, email system, internet transmission, electronic storage method, payment platform, community platform, or security measure can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC cannot promise that consumer health data will never be accessed, disclosed, altered, lost, misused, or destroyed without authorization.
Your Responsibility
You can help protect your information by:
• using a secure email account and device;
• protecting your passwords and account credentials;
• not sharing private access links, purchase links, or account information with unauthorized people;
• signing out of accounts used on shared devices;
• keeping your browser, software, and devices reasonably current;
• avoiding the submission of unnecessary identifying or sensitive information; and
• contacting us promptly if you suspect unauthorized access, fraud, or misuse involving a Mom Parent ADHD product, account, transaction, community, or service.
Ordinary email, social-media messages, public comments, and community posts may not be appropriate for confidential or highly sensitive information.
Please do not send complete medical records, complete school records, Social Security numbers, government identification documents, payment-card details, passwords, or other highly sensitive information through ordinary email or public or group communications.
Security Incidents
If we become aware of a suspected security incident affecting consumer health data under our control, we may:
• investigate the nature and scope of the incident;
• take reasonable steps to contain, correct, or reduce the risk;
• work with affected processors, service providers, professional advisers, payment providers, platforms, or authorities;
• preserve information reasonably necessary to investigate and document the incident;
• notify affected consumers, regulators, law enforcement, or other parties when required by applicable law; and
• take reasonable measures intended to reduce the likelihood of a similar incident.
The timing, content, and method of any notification will depend on the circumstances, available information, affected systems, and applicable legal requirements.
If you believe consumer health data connected to Mom Parent ADHD LLC has been accessed, used, or disclosed without authorization, contact:
Mom Parent ADHD LLC
Email: team@momparentadhd.com
Please provide enough information for us to understand and investigate the concern, but do not include additional sensitive information unless requested through an appropriate method.
We may take reasonable steps to authenticate your identity or relationship to the affected information before discussing account, transaction, privacy, or security details.
We retain consumer health data only for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy, provide a product or service you requested, protect security, meet legal obligations, or carry out another purpose permitted by applicable law.
The appropriate retention period depends on factors such as:
• the category, amount, and sensitivity of the consumer health data;
• the purpose for which the information was collected or used;
• whether we continue to provide a requested product, service, account, membership, community, course, or event;
• the length of our relationship or interaction with you;
• transaction, tax, accounting, payment, and business-record requirements;
• the time reasonably necessary to resolve a question, refund, complaint, privacy request, payment dispute, security incident, or legal claim;
• fraud-prevention, safety, security, and intellectual-property protection needs;
• applicable legal obligations and limitation periods;
• the retention settings and deletion capabilities of the processors and service providers we use; and
• whether continued retention remains reasonably necessary and proportionate to the applicable purpose.
Purchase and Transaction Information
Purchase, payment, delivery, refund, and transaction records that reveal or relate to a health-related product or interest may be retained as reasonably necessary to:
• complete and document the transaction;
• deliver the requested product or service;
• provide customer support;
• process an approved refund;
• respond to a chargeback or payment dispute;
• maintain tax, accounting, and business records;
• prevent fraud or repeated misuse; or
• comply with applicable law.
Accounts, Memberships, Communities, Courses, and Events
Consumer health data associated with an account, membership, subscription, community, course, or event may be retained while the service remains active and for a reasonable period afterward to administer the relationship, address disputes, maintain safety and security, enforce policies, and preserve records permitted by law.
Communications and Submitted Content
Emails, messages, forms, surveys, customer-service requests, reviews, testimonials, posts, comments, uploaded materials, and other submitted content containing consumer health data may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary to:
• respond to the communication or request;
• provide the requested support or service;
• document the interaction;
• moderate a community or address a safety concern;
• enforce agreements or protect legal rights; or
• use the content in accordance with any permission you provided.
Website, Email, Analytics, and Technical Information
Consumer health data derived from website, email, device, cookie, referral, campaign, or interaction information may be retained according to the applicable purpose, consent, platform setting, technology, and legal requirement.
Consent, Privacy-Request, Security, and Legal Records
We may retain records concerning consent, withdrawal of consent, privacy requests, authentication, security incidents, fraud prevention, complaints, disputes, and legal matters for as long as reasonably necessary to:
• document compliance;
• honor a withdrawal or privacy choice;
• investigate or prevent fraud, misuse, or unauthorized activity;
• respond to a complaint, appeal, investigation, or legal proceeding; or
• establish, exercise, or defend legal rights.
When Retention Is No Longer Necessary
When consumer health data is no longer reasonably necessary, we may:
• delete or securely destroy it;
• deidentify or aggregate it so that it is no longer reasonably linkable to a person;
• restrict or archive it when immediate deletion is not reasonably possible; or
• retain it only when continued retention is required or permitted by applicable law.
Deleting an account, unsubscribing from emails, leaving a community, or ending a customer relationship does not necessarily result in the immediate deletion of every related record.
Deletion Requests
You may request deletion of consumer health data concerning you as described in Section 6.
When a valid deletion request applies, we will take the steps required by applicable law, which may include:
• deleting the consumer health data from our active records and systems;
• notifying applicable affiliates, processors, contractors, and other third parties that received the consumer health data; and
• directing those recipients to delete the applicable consumer health data from their records.
Where Washington law applies, consumer health data stored in archived or backup systems may take additional time to delete, but the delay may not exceed six months after the deletion request is authenticated.
Information may be retained after a deletion request when continued retention is permitted or required by applicable law, including when reasonably necessary to:
• complete a pending transaction or requested service;
• protect security or prevent fraud, harassment, or unlawful activity;
• preserve the integrity of our systems;
• respond to a payment dispute, complaint, investigation, or legal claim;
• comply with a legal obligation; or
• maintain a limited record showing that a request or privacy choice was received and handled.
If information cannot be deleted or must be retained for a legally permitted purpose, we may explain the reason when required by applicable law.
We periodically may review retained consumer health data and our service-provider settings to determine whether continued retention remains reasonably necessary.
Questions About Retention or Deletion May Be Sent To:
Mom Parent ADHD LLC
Email: team@momparentadhd.com
Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not knowingly implement or use a geofence around an entity that provides in-person healthcare services for the purpose of:
• identifying or tracking consumers seeking healthcare services;
• collecting consumer health data from consumers; or
• sending notifications, messages, or advertisements to consumers based on their consumer health data or use of healthcare services.
Precise Location Information
We do not intentionally request or collect precise location information through our own website forms for the purpose of identifying a person’s attempt to obtain healthcare services, determining a person’s health status, or targeting health-related advertising.
Third-party website, analytics, advertising, payment, security, or social-media providers may independently receive device, network, Internet Protocol address, or location-related information under their own systems and privacy practices.
We may receive approximate location information derived from an Internet Protocol address for purposes such as:
• website analytics and performance;
• fraud prevention and transaction security;
• understanding the general geographic region of website visitors;
• complying with legal or regulatory requirements; or
• providing a requested website, product, or service.
We do not knowingly use approximate location information to determine whether a person visited a particular healthcare facility or to infer a specific diagnosis, treatment, disability, or health condition.
Health-Related Advertising
Website visits, purchases, subscriptions, downloads, email interactions, and engagement with ADHD-, autism-, disability-, behavioral-, educational-, or mental-health-related content may reveal or support an inference about a person’s interests or health-related support needs.
We do not knowingly use:
• precise location information associated with a healthcare facility;
• voluntarily submitted diagnoses or treatment details;
• confidential customer-service communications;
• private community posts;
• complete medical, psychological, or educational records;
• identifying consumer health data concerning a child; or
• to target advertisements to a consumer.
Analytics, campaign-measurement, conversion-tracking, audience-measurement, or advertising technologies may be used only as described in this Policy, as permitted by applicable law, and subject to any affirmative or separate sharing consent required for the activity.
Declining or withdrawing optional advertising or analytics consent will not prevent you from receiving a product or service that can reasonably be provided without that optional processing.
Changes to These Practices
If we later seek to use geofencing, precise location information, or consumer health data in a manner not disclosed in this Policy, we will first provide any additional disclosure and obtain any consent or authorization required by applicable law.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC does not sell consumer health data.
We do not exchange consumer health data for money or other valuable consideration, and we do not offer consumer health data for sale.
Providing a product, service, membership, community, resource, or other benefit is not conditioned on a consumer authorizing the sale of consumer health data.
If Our Practices Change
If Mom Parent ADHD LLC proposes to sell consumer health data in the future, we will update this Policy and obtain a valid authorization from the consumer before offering or completing the sale.
Any authorization to sell consumer health data will be separate and distinct from:
• consent to collect consumer health data;
• consent to use consumer health data;
• consent to share consumer health data;
• our general Privacy Policy;
• our Terms of Use and Terms of Sale; and
• any other agreement containing unrelated information.
A valid authorization will be written in clear, understandable language and will identify:
• a statement that providing goods or services is not conditioned on the consumer signing the authorization;
• the specific consumer health data proposed to be sold;
• the name and contact information of Mom Parent ADHD LLC or another person collecting and selling the information;
• the name and contact information of the person or organization purchasing the information;
• the purpose of the sale;
• a statement that providing goods or services is not conditioned on the consumer signing the authorization;
• how the consumer health data will be gathered;
• how the purchaser intends to use the information;
• the consumer’s right to revoke the authorization;
• the method for submitting a revocation;
• the possibility that the purchaser may redisclose the information and that the information may no longer receive the same protections;
• an expiration date no later than one year after the authorization is signed; and
• the consumer’s signature and the date of the authorization.
We will provide the consumer with a copy of any signed authorization.
Revocation
A consumer may revoke a sale authorization at any time using the method identified in the authorization.
A revocation applies prospectively and will prevent a sale that has not already occurred. It does not make a sale completed before the revocation unlawful.
Authorization Records
If Mom Parent ADHD LLC ever sells consumer health data pursuant to a valid authorization, we and the purchaser will retain the authorization for the period required by applicable law.
Where Washington law applies, the signed authorization must be retained for six years from the date it was signed or the date it was last in effect, whichever is later.
Questions
Questions about the sale of consumer health data or the revocation of an authorization may be sent to:
Mom Parent ADHD LLC
Email: team@momparentadhd.com
Because we do not currently sell consumer health data, no sale-authorization form is presently offered.
Mom Parent ADHD LLC creates products and educational resources that parents, caregivers, and other adults may choose to use with children. However, our websites, purchasing processes, email subscriptions, accounts, memberships, communities, events, forms, and customer-service channels are intended for adults.
Direct Collection From Children
We do not knowingly collect consumer health data online directly from children under 13 without providing the required notice, obtaining verifiable parental consent, and following other protections required by applicable law.
Children under 13 should not directly:
• make a purchase;
• subscribe to an email list or request a resource;
• create an account, membership, or community profile;
• register for an event, course, discussion, or other online service;
• complete a form or survey;
• submit an email, message, question, review, testimonial, comment, photograph, recording, or other content; or
• otherwise provide personal information or consumer health data to Mom Parent ADHD LLC.
Information Provided By Parents and Other Adults
A parent or legal guardian may purchase an age-appropriate product for a child and supervise the child’s use of that product within the household, subject to the applicable product license and Terms of Use and Terms of Sale.
We may receive consumer health data about a child from a parent, legal guardian, caregiver, teacher, customer, or community participant who voluntarily discusses a parenting, educational, behavioral, developmental, disability, health, or family concern.
An adult who provides information about a child or another person should provide only information that the adult is legally authorized to provide and that is reasonably necessary for the applicable question, request, participation, or service.
Information Adults Should Avoid Submitting
Please do not provide:
• a child’s complete legal name when a first name, nickname, initials, age range, or general description would be sufficient;
• a child’s precise birth date, Social Security number, government identification number, account credentials, or financial information;
• a home address, exact school location, daily schedule, precise geolocation, or other information that could expose a child to unnecessary risk;
• complete medical, psychological, counseling, special-education, disciplinary, legal, or school records unless specifically requested through an appropriate secure method;
• photographs, recordings, documents, or information about a child when you do not have the authority or permission to provide them; or
• more identifying or sensitive information than is reasonably necessary.
How Information About Children May Be Used
Consumer health data voluntarily provided by an adult about a child may be collected and used to:
• respond to the adult’s question, message, or request;
• provide customer support or an educational resource;
• administer a product, membership, community, event, course, or service requested by the adult;
• provide access, delivery, or technical assistance;
• maintain safety and moderate a community;
• prevent fraud, misuse, or unauthorized access;
• comply with applicable law; or
• protect the rights, privacy, security, and safety of the child, Mom Parent ADHD LLC, or others.
Advertising, Sharing, and Sale
We do not knowingly:
• sell consumer health data concerning a child;
• use a child’s voluntarily submitted diagnosis, disability, treatment, educational, behavioral, or family information for targeted advertising;
• share identifying consumer health data concerning a child for advertising purposes; or
• use precise location information to target a child based on an actual or inferred health condition.
Consumer health data concerning a child may be disclosed to a processor or service provider when reasonably necessary to provide a product or service requested by the parent or guardian, maintain security, comply with law, or carry out another purpose permitted under this Policy and applicable law.
Information Collected Directly From a Child
If we learn that we collected personal information or consumer health data online directly from a child under 13 without the authorization required by law, we will take reasonable steps to:
• delete the information;
• restrict its use;
• stop further collection; or
• obtain appropriate parental notice and authorization, when legally permitted and appropriate.
Parent and Guardian Requests
A parent or legal guardian who believes a child directly provided personal information or consumer health data to us may use the request methods described in Section 6.
Subject to appropriate authentication and applicable law, a parent or legal guardian may request:
• confirmation of whether we collected consumer health data directly from the child;
• access to the applicable information;
• withdrawal of consent to future collection or sharing; or
• deletion of the applicable information.
Contact:
Mom Parent ADHD LLC
Email: team@momparentadhd.com
Please include enough information for us to identify the applicable interaction, but do not send additional identifying or sensitive information about the child unless specifically requested through an appropriate method.
We may take reasonable steps to authenticate the adult’s identity, authority, and relationship to the child before disclosing, correcting, restricting, or deleting information.
Third-Party Platforms
Our resources may link to or use independent websites, community platforms, videos, social-media services, payment providers, or other third-party services. Those providers may separately collect information under their own privacy policies and age requirements.
Parents and guardians should review the privacy policies, account controls, and parental settings of third-party services that children are permitted to use.
Privacy protections and age thresholds may vary by jurisdiction. We will apply additional protections when required by the law governing the particular interaction.
We may update this Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our products, services, technologies, processors, business practices, legal obligations, or handling of consumer health data.
When we update this Policy, we will change the “Last updated” date at the top of the page.
We may provide notice of a material change through one or more reasonable methods, such as:
• a prominent notice on our website or landing pages;
• an email sent to an address associated with an applicable subscription, purchase, account, membership, community, request, or service;
• an account, community, or platform notification;
• a notice presented through a form, registration page, checkout process, consent request, or service; or
• another method reasonably designed to inform affected consumers.
The notice method used will depend on the nature of the change, the consumer health data involved, the people affected, our relationship with them, and applicable legal requirements.
Additional Categories or Purposes
We will not collect or use an additional category of consumer health data, or use previously collected consumer health data for an additional purpose not disclosed in this Policy, without first:
• clearly disclosing the additional category or purpose; and
• obtaining any affirmative consent required by applicable law.
Additional Sharing
We will not share an additional category of consumer health data, share consumer health data with an additional category of third party or specific affiliate, or share information for a materially different purpose without first providing any disclosure and obtaining any separate sharing consent required by applicable law.
Prospective Application
Updated versions of this Policy generally apply prospectively from the effective date identified in the revised Policy.
An update will not:
• make collection, use, sharing, or sale that was unlawful when it occurred lawful after the fact;
• eliminate a consumer health data right or remedy that cannot legally be waived;
• override a valid withdrawal of consent, deletion request, or other privacy choice without a lawful basis; or
• permit the sale of consumer health data without the separate valid authorization required by applicable law.
Minor Changes
Minor changes that do not materially affect how consumer health data is collected, used, shared, sold, retained, or protected may be made by updating this Policy and its “Last updated” date.
Examples may include:
• correcting typographical errors;
• clarifying existing language;
• updating contact information;
• changing formatting;
• updating cross-references; or
• identifying a replacement processor that performs substantially similar services under appropriate contractual and privacy obligations.
Continued use of our websites, products, or services does not replace affirmative consent or a separate sale authorization when applicable law requires an express choice.
We encourage you to review this Policy periodically and before voluntarily submitting new consumer health data or using a new product, community, membership, event, form, or service.
You may save or print a copy of this Policy for your records.
Questions about changes to this Policy may be sent to: