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PRIVACY PAGE


LAST UPDATED: MAY 5TH, 2021


When you access Brightline services, you trust us with your personal
information.  We highly value that trust.  Our commitment to you is our ongoing
transparency about the personal information we collect and our efforts to help
you to understand our privacy practices.  This notice describes the personal
information we collect, how we use it, and the choices you can make regarding
these data.


We are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”)
describes how we collect, use, disclose and protect your Personal Information
(defined below). It applies to all Personal Information processed by us on any
of the services provided by Brightline health providers, as well as written,
electronic, and oral communications.


This Policy does not describe how we collect or use your Protected Health
Information (as defined by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”), which is covered by our Notice of HIPAA Privacy Practices
(” NPP”). For clarity, the NPP, not this Privacy Policy, explains our privacy
practices with respect to your Protected Health Information (“PHI”).



Unless we define a term in this Policy, all capitalized terms used in this
Policy have the meaning provided in the Clinical Services and Practice Policies
Agreement, which you can view via your account profile. Please make sure that
you have carefully read and understand the Terms of Service Agreement before you
use our Services. By using our Services, you accept the Terms of Service
Agreements and accept our privacy practices described in this Policy. If you do
not feel comfortable with any part of this Policy or our Membership Terms, you
must not use or access our Services.



We may modify this Policy from time to time. The date of change will be shown
next to “Effective Date” at the top of this page. We encourage you to read this
Policy periodically to ensure you have up-to-date knowledge of our privacy
practices. Whenever material changes to this Policy are made, we will provide
you with notice before the modifications are effective by sending a message to
the email address associated with your account, or by posting a notice to your
user account. By continuing to access or use the Services after changes to this
Policy become effective, you agree to be bound by the revised Policy. If any
changes are unacceptable to you, you should stop using Brightline health
services.




PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT



We collect Personal Information when you use our Services, create an account
with us, or submit Personal Information to us. Personal Information is any
information that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being
associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly with a
particular individual, including, but not limited to, a first and last name,
email address, a home, postal or other physical address, and phone number. The
types of Personal Information that we may collect about you are:



a. Information You Provide to Us



We collect information you give us when you answer screening/survey questions at
the beginning of your use of the Brightline mobile application or Brightline
websites, register with us for an account, when you use our Services, when you
participate in surveys or promotional activities, or when you otherwise choose
to submit or otherwise provide any information to us, regardless of account
status.



When you sign up for an account we may also collect your name, address, phone
number, title, birth date, gender, credit card information, together with other
demographic and health-related information.  We may also ask you about income or
other financial information to determine if you qualify for a reduction in fees
where applicable.

When you use our Services, such as logging into your account, speaking with an
Brightline representative or contractor or affiliated clinician, we may collect
your name, address, birth date, credit card information, etc., to verify your
identity and provide Services to you.

From time-to-time, we may also ask you to volunteer to participate in surveys,
promotional activities, or usability studies. When a user participates, we
request certain Personal Information such as name and email address. Depending
on the nature of the survey or contest, we use this information to follow-up
with the participants, improve our services, or, if applicable, to notify
contest winners and award prizes.

b. Communications from You

When you use our Services (for example on our applications, website, or through
the use of partner applications and tools), complete electronic forms, or
contact us, by online chat, email, phone or text, we may collect and store
certain information about you and the activity you engaged in, for example: your
name and contact information; information that you voluntarily provide to us;
the nature of your communication; the purpose of the interaction, and the action
we took in response to your inquiry or request.

c. Information Related to Your Use of the Services

We may automatically collect information about your use of the Services (we
refer to this information as “Usage Data”), including information sent by Your
Mobile Devices or computer. For example, we may collect:

Device information, such as your hardware model, IP address (the Internet
address of your computer), unique device identifiers, and other information such
as your browser type and operating system. Website usage information regarding
customer traffic patterns and website usage. This may include the web page that
you were visiting before accessing our website or mobile application, the pages
or features of our website or mobile application you browsed to inform us which
part of our website, app and Services you visit and how much time you spend
there.
information about your preferences to make your use of the website more
productive through the use of cookies.

d. Information Sent by Your Mobile Devices

We may collect certain information that your mobile devices send when you use
our Services, such as a unique identifier, user settings and the operating
system of your device, as well as information about your use of our services on
your mobile device.

e. Location Information

When you use our online Services, we may collect and store information about
your general location by converting your IP address into a rough geo-location.
We may also access your mobile device’s GPS coordinates or course location but
only if you have previously agreed that we can collect this information by
allowing the sharing of your location information. If you do not want us to have
your location information, you agree to disable the location sharing feature on
your device or browser.

f. Information from Our Clients and Partners

We may receive your Personal Information from our business clients, business
associates, vendors, and partners in connection with one or more business
purposes, including making our Services available to you.




COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES



a. Cookies

A “cookie” is a small data file that certain websites write to your computer or
smart device when you visit them. A cookie can’t read data off your hard disk or
read cookie files created by other websites. We use session cookies that are
deleted when you leave our website and close your browser, and persistent
cookies that can remain even after you leave. A cookie file can contain
information such as a user ID that the website uses to track the pages you’ve
visited. The cookies that are configured by our website do not contain directly
identifying information, such as your name or sensitive information, such as
your credit card number.

Types of Cookies on Our Services. We use the following types of cookies on our
Services:

Strictly Necessary Cookies – These cookies are essential because they enable you
to use our Services. For example, strictly necessary cookies allow you to access
secure areas on our Services. Without these cookies, Services cannot be
provided. These cookies do not gather information about you for marketing
purposes. This category of cookies is essential for our Services to work and
they cannot be disabled.

Functional Cookies – We use functional cookies to remember your choices so we
can tailor our Services to provide you with enhanced features and personalized
content. For example, these cookies can be used to remember your name and
location or some elements of your login credentials. We do not use functional
cookies to target you with online marketing. While some of these cookies can be
disabled, this may result in less functionality during your use of our Services.

Performance or Analytics Cookies – These cookies collect passive information
about how you use our Services, including webpages you visit and links you
click. We use the information collected by such cookies to improve and optimize
our Services.



Third-Party Cookies – These are cookies that are provided by third-party service
providers and belong in one of the cookie categories described above. These
third-party providers process your Personal Information on our behalf pursuant
to our instructions and obligations consistent with this Policy and our relevant
business associate agreements.



How to Manage Cookies. Depending on whether you would like to manage a
first-party or third-party cookie, you will need to take the following steps:



First-Party Cookies – If you prefer not to receive cookies while browsing our
website, you can set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies and
refuse the cookie when your browser alerts you to its presence. You can also
refuse all cookies by changing the settings in your browser. You do not need to
have cookies turned on to use and navigate through many parts of our website,
although if you block or disable the cookie functions, you may not be able to
access all portions or features of the website and the Services. Please follow
instructions provided by your browser (usually located within the “Help”,
“Tools” or “Edit” settings) to disable first-party cookies. You can find more
information about how to change your browser cookie settings here.

Third-Party Cookies – Some third-party services providers that we engage
(including third-party advertisers) may also place their own cookies on your
device. Note that this Policy covers only our use of cookies and does not
include use of cookies by such third parties. Modern browsers also allow you to
block third-party cookies, please see section above to learn how to do that.

b. Web Beacons

Web Beacons, also known as web bugs, pixel tags or clear GIFs, are tiny graphics
with a unique identifier that may be included on our website to deliver or
communicate with cookies, in order to track and measure the performance of our
website and Services, monitor how many web visitors we have, and to monitor the
effectiveness of our advertising. Unlike cookies, which are stored on the user’s
device, Web Beacons are typically embedded invisibly on web pages (or in an
e-mail).

c. Analytics Technologies

Users of our Services who have JavaScript enabled are tracked using analytics
technologies, including Google Analytics and other analytics and/or crash
reporting providers. The Analytics feature collects the following types of
information from the user: type of user agent (web browser) used, software
manufacturer and version number; type of operating system; network location and
IP address; country, city, state, region, county, or any other geographic data;
hostname; bandwidth (internet connection speed); time of visit; pages visited;
time spent on each page of the website; referring site statistics; the website
(URL) the user came through in order to arrive at our website; search engine
query used (example: typing in a phrase into a search engine, and clicking on a
link from that search engine). The data collected by the analytics technology is
primarily used to optimize the Service experience for our users. We also use
this data for our own business purposes, for example, to analyze how many users
we have, where visitors come from, and understand how they interact with us.

d. Interest-Based Advertising

We may use information collected about a user’s use of our Services to arrange
for advertisements about our Services to be served to the user on third party’s
websites. To do so, our advertising service providers place or recognize a
unique cookie on the user’s browser and use other techniques, such as pixel
tags.

Users may, under some circumstances, opt-out of receiving interest-based
advertising. The opt-out may be provided through specific opt-out cookies.
Please visit the following: YourAdChoices.com and the Networkadvertising.org to
learn more.

e. Mobile Applications

Depending on your permissions, we may receive your Personal Information from
your internet service and mobile device providers. Users of mobile devices who
do not want to receive interest-based advertising may opt-out in several ways.
Learn more about your choices for mobile devices by visiting Your Ad Choices
(see above). To end all targeting on a mobile device immediately, turn on “Limit
Ad Tracking” in the device settings.

f. Social Media

Depending on your permissions, we may receive your Personal Information from
your social media accounts. You can edit or remove Personal Information usage
permissions by using privacy settings on your social media account. 




HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION


We will only use your Personal Information as described in this Policy, our
Terms of Services, or otherwise through the informed consent / clinical services
documents you agree to as a requirement for receiving services from us, paid or
otherwise.

a. To Provide Our Services to You

We will use your Personal Information to provide information or perform Services
that you request. We may use general location information to improve and
personalize our Services to you, such as providing location-relevant information
and Services to you. If the applicable information is to be provided or Service
is to be performed by a third party, then we will disclose the applicable
information to the third party providing the information or performing the
applicable Services. Your information may be available or provided to
third-party service providers who are contractually obligated to protect your
information as disclosed in this Policy and/or our Business Associate Agreements
or other documentation you agree to. In the preceding twelve (12) months, we
have not sold any Personal Information to any third party.

b. For the Operations and Administration of Our Business

We will use your Personal Information for the purposes of furthering our
business, including creating, operating, delivering, maintaining, and improving
our content, products, and Services. We may monitor how our users use our
Services including without limitation time spent using our Services, pages
visited and content viewed. Aggregated forms of this data may also be used for
research and development purposes in order to offer new features,
functionalities, products and services.

c. For Business Analytics Purposes

We analyze, and may engage third parties to analyze, your Personal Information
and Usage Data to determine the usefulness of our website, mobile app, and other
elements of the Services. Analytics help us determine how effective our
navigational structure is in helping users reach the information they seek,
completing the task they wish to complete, etc., and to tailor features and
functionalities to our users’ needs and preferences.

d. For Our Own Marketing Purposes

Marketing lets us grow our user base and update you about new products and
services. We process your contact information or information about your
interactions on our Services to: send you marketing communications and keep you
updated about our products and services; provide you with informational content;
and deliver targeted marketing to you. We may periodically send you free
newsletters and e-mails that promote our Services, and that we believe may be of
interest to you. When you receive such promotional communications from us, you
may have the opportunity to “opt-out” (either through your account or by
following the unsubscribe instructions provided in the e-mail you receive). We
do need to send you certain administrative and transactional communications
regarding the Services and you will not be able to opt out of those
communications – e.g., communications regarding updates to our Terms of
Services, this Policy, your treatment services, or information about billing and
renewals, among others.

e. To Provide Customer Support or Respond to You

We collect information that you provide to us when you contact us, such as with
questions, concerns, feedback, disputes or issues, so we can address your needs
and support your use and enjoyment of the Services.

f. For Account and Network Security Purposes

We care about keeping you secure and safe while using our Services. Keeping you
safe requires us to process your Personal Information, such as your device
information, log-in information, activity information and other relevant
information to proactively manage privacy and security risks. We use such
information to combat spam, malware, malicious activities or security risks;
improve and enforce our security measures; and to monitor and verify your
identity so that unauthorized users do not gain access to your information.

g. To Maintain Legal and Regulatory Compliance

Our Services are subject to certain laws and regulations which may require us to
process your Personal Information. For example, we process your Personal
Information to comply with privacy laws, comply with employment laws, or as
necessary to manage risk as required under applicable law or as may be necessary
to provide clinical services or keep you or others safe.

h. To Enforce Compliance with Our Terms and Agreements or Policies

When you access or use our Services, you are bound to this Policy and our
informed consent / clinical services agreements. To ensure you comply with them,
we process your Personal Information to actively monitor, investigate, prevent
and mitigate any alleged or actual prohibited, illicit or illegal activities on
our Services. We also process your Personal Information to investigate, prevent
or mitigate violations of our terms, agreements or policies.




INFORMATION SHARING AND DISCLOSURE



Your Personal Information is not shared with third parties without your
permission, except as described below.

a. Information Shared with Our Employees, Services Providers

We may engage employees and third-party services providers to work with us to
administer and provide the Services or to promote our Services. These employees
and third-party services providers have access to your Personal Information only
for the purpose of performing services on our behalf and are expressly obligated
not to disclose or use your Personal Information for any other purpose.

b. Information Shared with Our Business Clients

Subject to the Notice of Privacy Practices, we may share your Personal
Information with our business clients for Services provision and business
operations purposes. We are a service provider to our business clients who
purchase our Services for their employees and dependents. We may share your
Personal Information with our business clients for the purposes of performing
services for these clients in accordance with our contractual obligations,
including to make our Services available to you and your dependents.

c. Information Disclosed in Connection with Business Transactions

If we are acquired by a third party as a result of a transaction such as a
merger, acquisition or asset sale, or if our assets are acquired by a third
party in the event we go out of business or enter bankruptcy, some or all of our
assets, including your Personal Information, may be disclosed or transferred to
a third-party acquirer in connection with the transaction. Other than to the
extent ordered by a bankruptcy or other court, the use and disclosure of all
transferred user information will be subject to this Policy. Any information you
submit or that is collected after a transfer, however, will be subject to a new
privacy policy adopted by the successor entity.

d. Information Disclosed for Our Protection and the Protection of Others

We cooperate with government and law enforcement officials to enforce and comply
with the law. We may disclose information about you to government or law
enforcement officials as we, in our sole discretion, believe necessary or
appropriate: (i) to enforce our Membership Terms, (ii) to respond to claims and
legal process (including subpoenas); (iii) to protect the property, rights and
safety of a third party, our users, or the public in general; (iv) to protect
our property, rights and safety; (v) to stop any activity that we consider
fraudulent, illegal, unethical or legally actionable; and (vi) as required by
applicable local, state or federal laws.

e. Information disclosed as allowable under HIPAA and subject to the Business
Associate Agreements we have signed.




DATA SECURITY



We safeguard the security of the information you provide to us with physical,
electronic, and administrative procedures. For certain features of our Services
we use industry-standard SSL-encryption to enhance the security of data
transmissions. Your account information is password-protected for your privacy
and security. While we strive to protect your information, we cannot guarantee
the security of the Internet, and cannot ensure the security of the information
that is transmitted through the Internet.

Please recognize that protecting your Personal Information is also your
responsibility. We urge you to take every precaution to protect your information
when you are on the Internet, or when you communicate with us and with others
through the Internet. Change your passwords often, use a combination of letters
and numbers, and make sure you use a secure browser. If you have reason to
believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for example, if you
feel that the security of your account might have been compromised), or if you
suspect someone else is using your account, please let us know immediately by
contacting us as indicated in the “Contact Us” section. If your credit
information, username, or password is lost, stolen, or used without permission,
please promptly notify us and we will assist you in updating your account
details.

Some portions of the Services (for example our presence on social media) allow
users to submit comments, reviews, ratings and other information that may be
displayed on the Services and viewed by others. We recommend that you do not
post on or through the Services any information that you do not want to make
available to other users or the public generally. You assume all responsibility
for any loss of privacy or other harm resulting from information you post
publicly.

a. Responding to Do Not Track Signals

We currently may not respond to web browser “do not track” signals or other
mechanisms that may allow you to opt out of the collection of information across
networks of websites and online services as there is no standard for how online
services should respond to such signals. As standards develop, we may develop
policies for responding to do-not-track signals that we will describe in this
Policy.

b. Children and Privacy

We are committed to protecting the privacy of children in connection with the
use of our Services. This Section explains our online information collection,
disclosure, and parental consent practices with respect to information
collection from children under the age of 13 (“child” or “children”) in
accordance with the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”). For
more information about COPPA and general tips about protecting children’s online
privacy, please go
to https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings/childrens-online-privacy-protection-rule.

Our Services include online services that may be used to facilitate health care
for a child. A parent or guardian can create a Brightline account on behalf of a
dependent child and attest that they have legal authority to do so. Children
under the age of 18 are not eligible at this time to register directly for an
account. If your child directly uses your Brightline account, either with or
without your permission, we may collect information directly from the child. If
you prefer for your child to not directly interact with Brightline online,
please do not provide account credentials to your child. Please note certain
state patient privacy laws may permit a child to directly obtain certain types
of health care services independent of their parent or guardian.

For registration, children cannot directly register for our Services. During the
user registration process, the parent or guardian can create a children’s
account by providing certain information about the child, including name, birth
date, address, and login credentials.

Consent: During account registration for a child, parents or guardians are asked
to review and consent to our COPPA Parental Consent form. If a parent or
guardian chooses not to consent to the collection and use of their child’s
information, they may not create an online account for the child. At any time, a
parent and guardian may revoke their consent. Once consent is revoked, a child
may not use any Services online, unless a new consent is signed.

The above sections of this Policy contains details about the information we
collect, which extend to information we collect about children. The information
we collect will be used for the purposes described above.

No personal information about a child will be made available to the public or
sold. We may share information with our service providers if necessary for them
to perform business, professional, or technology services for us, always in
accordance with all applicable laws including HIPAA.

In addition to your right to revoke your consent for the collection of your
child’s personal information, you may request to review the personal information
we have collected from your child. Please submit your request or any questions
to us at privacy@hellobrightline.com.

c. Links to Third Party Sites

We may contain links to other sites that are owned or operated by third parties.
We are not responsible for the content, privacy or security practices of any
third parties. To protect your information, we encourage you to learn about the
privacy policies of those third parties.

d. Our Social Media Usage

We have accounts on social media platforms through which we may post information
or conduct promotional activities. If you use social media to follow us or
interact with us, we may collect Personal Information you choose to share with
us. Please understand your use of the social media services may result in the
collection or sharing of information about you by those social media services.
We have no control over, and decline all responsibility for, the use of your
personal data by these third parties. Your use of social media, including your
interactions with us on social media, are at your discretion. We encourage you
to review the privacy policies and settings on the social media services with
which you interact to make sure you understand how your information may be
collected, used, and shared by those social media services.

e. International Transfer

Your information may be stored on controlled servers with limited access and may
be stored and processed in the United States or another country where our
service providers or backup service providers are located. We offer our Services
only to individuals located in the United States, and we do not advertise our
Services outside the United States. If you are located outside the United States
and choose to provide your Personal Information to us, please note that we may
transfer your Personal Information to the United States or another country where
our service providers are located, and such countries may not provide the same
data protection. Those who choose to access and use the Services from outside
the United States do so on their own initiative, at their own risk, with this
understanding.



INFORMATION FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS


The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) grants California residents some
additional privacy rights. Importantly, the CCPA does not include “protected
health information” that is governed by HIPAA. Our Notice of Privacy Practices
will govern HIPAA protected health information. This section, in contrast, will
cover information on California residents who visit the Brightline websites and
applications but are not identifiable as patients, and information on California
residents that Brightline otherwise creates or receives but that is not subject
to HIPAA. This section applies to both information that Brightline collects
through our websites/applications and information it creates or receives
offline, including hard copy information.


If you are in California, this is information about what we collect, how we use
it, and how it may be shared.


The following lists the categories of information we collect about California
residents, describes how we use the information, and lists the categories of
third-parties with whom information has been shared with during the previous
twelve months.




CATEGORY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

Identifiers such as a real name, alias, postal address, unique personal
identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account
name, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number,
signature, physical characteristics or description, telephone number, state
identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment,
employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number
or other similar identifiers.




BUSINESS PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE INFORMATION WILL BE USED

Used for marketing and communication purposes.

Used for recording keeping.

Used for account maintenance in accounts created for apps.



CATEGORIES OF THIRD PARTIES WITH WHOM THE INFORMATION MAY SOLD OR DISCLOSED

Advertising networks, internet service providers, data analytics providers,
government entities, operating systems and platforms, social networks, and
consumer data resellers.




CATEGORY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

Internet or other electronic network activity information, including, but not
limited to, browsing history, search history, and information regarding a
consumer’s interaction with an Internet Web site, application, or advertisement.




BUSINESS PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE INFORMATION WILL BE USED

Used for cookies and other web technologies to assist with navigation, improve
our products and services, assist with marketing efforts, and provide content
from third parties.




CATEGORIES OF THIRD PARTIES WITH WHOM THE INFORMATION MAY SOLD OR DISCLOSED

Advertising networks, internet service providers, data analytics providers,
government entities, operating systems and platforms, social networks, and
consumer data resellers.




CATEGORY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

Geolocation data.




BUSINESS PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE INFORMATION WILL BE USED

Used to provide customized content based on location from a device.




CATEGORIES OF THIRD PARTIES WITH WHOM THE INFORMATION MAY SOLD OR DISCLOSED

Advertising networks, internet service providers, data analytics providers,
government entities, operating systems and platforms, social networks, and
consumer data resellers.




CATEGORY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

Audio, electronic, visual, or similar information.




BUSINESS PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE INFORMATION WILL BE USED

Used to provide internal security services and customer service interactions and
or advertising and marketing.




CATEGORIES OF THIRD PARTIES WITH WHOM THE INFORMATION MAY SOLD OR DISCLOSED

Advertising networks, internet service providers, data analytics providers,
government entities, operating systems and platforms, social networks, and
consumer data resellers.

b. Accessing, deleting, and opting-out of the sale of your information

The following are the rights provided to California residents under the CCPA.

i. The right to access information

Brightline, upon receipt of a verifiable request, will provide the requestor the
pieces of information that it holds about the individual. If Brightline cannot
verify the individual, Brightline will provide the requestor a list of
categories of the pieces of information Brightline has collected about the
individual.

ii. The right to delete information

Brightline, upon receipt of a verifiable request, will delete the information it
holds about the individual unless an exception under the CCPA applies or the
information is otherwise subject to HIPAA, in which case HIPAA will preempt
CCPA.

iii. The right to opt out of the sale of information

An individual may request that Brightline not sell information about the user

NOTE: Under CCPA, the definition of “sale” is very broad. Brightline does not
sell personal information for financial gain. However, by using third party
services, some information sharing might be considered a “sale” under the CCPA. 
The definition of “sale” under CCPA includes “selling, renting, releasing,
disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise
communicating orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means, a consumer’s
personal information by the business to another business or third party for
monetary or other valuable consideration.”

iv. The right to non-discrimination for the exercise of a consumer’s privacy
rights.  You will not receive discriminatory treatment by Brightline on the
basis of you exercising your privacy rights conferred by the CCPA.

To exercise these CCPA rights, you may visit us at
Brightlinehealth.com/privacy.  For requests of access and deletion, Brightline
will use the information you provide in your request to verify your identity and
to identify the presence of the requestor in our systems. Information required
for a request to access or delete personal information includes: Name, date of
birth, email address, phone number, and address.  You may elect to designate an
authorized agent to make this request. For more information on authorized agents
under the CCPA, please visit the California Attorney General’s website.

We will honor any legal right you may have to access such information, but fees,
if permitted by law, may apply.




REVISIONS

As state and federal laws change, and as we add new features to our Sites,
Brightline may periodically revise this Policy. We will post changes to this
policy on our website or applications. Your continued use of our Sites and
mobile applications following the posting of changes will mean you accept those
changes.




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For questions about our privacy practices, please contact us
at:privacy@hellobrightline.com

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