Privacy Policy

Last updated February 21st 2023

Table of Contents

• Introduction

• Data Protection Officer

• How we collect and use (process) your personal information

• Use of metriport.com website

• Cookies and tracking technologies

• Use of Metriport services

• When and how we share information with third parties

• Transferring personal data to the U.S.

• Data Subject rights

• Security of your information

• Data storage and retention

• Questions, concerns, or complaints

Introduction

Metriport is a digital health organization. We understand that you are aware of and care about your own personal privacy interests, and we take that seriously. This Privacy Notice describes the Metriport’s policies and practices regarding its collection and use of your personal data, and sets forth your privacy rights. We recognize that information privacy is an ongoing responsibility, and so we will from time to time update this Privacy Notice as we undertake new personal data practices or adopt new privacy policies.

Data Protection Officer

Metriport is headquartered in San Francisco, in the United States. Metriport has appointed an internal data protection officer for you to contact if you have any questions or concerns about Metriport’s personal data policies or practices. If you would like to exercise your privacy rights, please direct your query to Metriport’s data protection officer. Metriport’s data protection officer’s name and contact information are as follows:

Colin Elsinga

Metriport

2261 Market Street #4818 San Francisco, CA 94114

[email protected]

(415) 964-4133

How we collect and use (process) your personal information

Metriport collects personal information about its website visitors and customers. With a few exceptions, this information is generally limited to:

- name

- job title

- employer name

- work address

- work email

- work phone number

We use this information to provide prospects and customers with services. We do not sell personal information to anyone and only share it with third parties who are facilitating the delivery of our services. From time to time, Metriport receives personal information about individuals from third parties. Typically, information collected from third parties will include further details on your employer or industry. We may also collect your personal data from a third party website (e.g. LinkedIn)

Use of the Metriport website

As is true of most other websites, Metriport’s website collects certain information automatically and stores it in log files. The information may include internet protocol (IP) addresses, the region or general location where your computer or device is accessing the internet, browser type, operating system and other usage information about the use of Metriport’s website, including a history of the pages you view. We use this information to help us design our site to better suit our users’ needs. We may also use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server and to administer our website, analyze trends, track visitor movements, and gather broad demographic information that assists us in identifying visitor preferences.

Metriport has a legitimate interest in understanding how members, customers and potential customers use its website. This assists Metriport with providing more relevant products and services, with communicating value to our sponsors and corporate members, and with providing appropriate staffing to meet member and customer needs.

Cookies and tracking technologies

Cookies are small text files sent by us to your computer or mobile device. They are unique to your account or your browser. Session-based cookies last only while your browser is open and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies last until you or your browser delete them or until they expire. Metriport uses cookies and similar technologies like single-pixel gifs and web beacons. We use both session-based and persistent cookies. We set and access cookies on the domains operated by Metriport and its corporate affiliates (collectively, the “Sites”). Some cookies are associated with your account and personal information to remember that you are logged in and which workspaces you are logged into. Other cookies are not tied to your account but are unique and allow us to carry out analytics and customization, among other similar things. Cookies can be used to recognize you when you visit a Site or use our Services, remember your preferences, and give you a personalized experience that is consistent with your settings. Cookies also make your interactions faster and more secure. You can set your browser to refuse all or some browser cookies, or to alert you when websites set or access cookies. If you disable or refuse cookies, please note that some parts of this website may become inaccessible or not function properly.

Sharing information with third parties

The personal information Metriport collects from you is stored in one or more databases hosted by third parties located in the United States. These third parties do not use or have access to your personal information for any purpose other than cloud storage and retrieval. On occasion, Metriport engages third parties to send information to you, including information about our products, services, and events.

We do not otherwise reveal your personal data to non-Metriport persons or businesses for their independent use unless: (1) you request or authorize it; (2) it’s in connection with Metriport-hosted and Metriport co-sponsored conferences as described above; (3) the information is provided to comply with the law (for example, compelled by law enforcement to comply with a search warrant, subpoena, or court order), enforce an agreement we have with you, or to protect our rights, property or safety, or the rights, property or safety of our employees or others; (4) the information is provided to our agents, vendors or service providers who perform functions on our behalf; (5) to address emergencies or acts of God; or (6) to address disputes, claims, or to persons demonstrating legal authority to act on your behalf. We may also gather aggregated data about our services and website visitors and disclose the results of such aggregated (but not personally identifiable) information to our partners, service providers, advertisers, and/or other third parties for marketing or promotional purposes. The Metriport website connects with third party services such as LinkedIn, Twitter and others. If you choose to share information from the Metriport website through these services, you should review the privacy policy of that service. If you are a member of a third party service, the aforementioned connections may allow that service to connect your visit to our site to your personal data.

Transferring personal data to the United States

Metriport has its headquarters in the United States. Information we collect about you will be processed in the United States. By using Metriport’s services, you acknowledge that your personal information will be processed in the United States. The United States has not sought nor received a finding of “adequacy” from the European Union under Article 45 of the GDPR. Pursuant to Article 46 of the GDPR, Metriport is providing for appropriate safeguards by entering binding, standard data protection clauses, enforceable by data subjects in the EEA and the UK. These clauses have been enhanced based on the guidance of the European Data Protection Board and will be updated when the new draft model clauses are approved. Depending on the circumstance, Metriport also collects and transfers to the U.S. personal data with consent; to perform a contract with you; or to fulfill a compelling legitimate interest of Metriport in a manner that does not outweigh your rights and freedoms. Metriport endeavors to apply suitable safeguards to protect the privacy and security of your personal data and to use it only consistent with your relationship with Metriport and the practices described in this Privacy Statement. Metriport also enters into data processing agreements and model clauses with its vendors whenever feasible and appropriate. Since it was founded, Metriport has received zero government requests for information. For more information or if you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]

Data Subject Rights

The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other countries’ privacy laws provide certain rights for data subjects. Data Subject rights under GDPR include the following:

- Right to be informed

- Right of access

- Right to rectification

- Right to erasure

- Right to restrict processing

- Right of data portability

- Right to object

- Rights related to automated decision making including profiling

This Privacy Notice is intended to provide you with information about what personal data Metriport collects about you and how it is used. If you wish to confirm that Metriport is processing your personal data, or to have access to the personal data Metriport may have about you, please contact us. You may also request information about: the purpose of the processing; the categories of personal data concerned; who else outside Metriport might have received the data from Metriport; what the source of the information was (if you didn’t provide it directly to Metriport); and how long it will be stored. You have a right to correct (rectify) the record of your personal data maintained by Metriport if it is inaccurate. You may request that Metriport erase that data or cease processing it, subject to certain exceptions. You may also request that Metriport cease using your data for direct marketing purposes. In many countries, you have a right to lodge a complaint with the appropriate data protection authority if you have concerns about how Metriport processes your personal data. When technically feasible, Metriport will—at your request—provide your personal data to you. Reasonable access to your personal data will be provided at no cost. If access cannot be provided within a reasonable time frame, Metriport will provide you with a date when the information will be provided. If for some reason access is denied, Metriport will provide an explanation as to why access has been denied. For questions or complaints concerning the processing of your personal data, you can email us at [email protected]. Alternatively, if you are located in the European Union, you can also have recourse to the European Data Protection Supervisor or with your nation’s data protection authority.

Data storage and retention

Your personal data is stored by the Metriport on its servers, and on the servers of the cloud-based database management services the Metriport engages, located in the United States. The Metriport retains service data for the duration of the customer’s business relationship with the Metriport and for a period of time thereafter, to analyze the data for Metriport’s own operations, and for historical and archiving purposes associated with Metriport’s services. Metriport retains prospect data until such time as it no longer has business value and is purged from Metriport systems. All personal data that Metriport controls may be deleted upon verified request from Data Subjects or their authorized agents. For more information on where and how long your personal data is stored, and for more information on your rights of erasure and portability, please contact us at: [email protected]

Children's data

We do not knowingly attempt to solicit or receive information from children.

Questions, concerns, or complaints

If you have questions, concerns, complaints, or would like to exercise your rights, please contact us at:

Metriport

2261 Market Street #4818 San Francisco, CA 94114

[email protected]

(415) 941-3282