Introduction
This notice explains how Kira AI, Inc. handles "consumer health data" when you use Kira. It supplements our Privacy Policy and is designed to align with consumer health privacy laws such as the Washington My Health My Data Act and similar state laws. Kira is a productivity product and is not a healthcare provider; we are not a HIPAA covered entity.
What we mean by consumer health data
Consumer health data is information that could identify your past, present, or future physical or mental health. You might include such information in content you create in Kira — for example, notes, calendar events, meal plans, or messages. We do not require health information to use Kira.
How we use it
- To provide the features you ask for, such as drafting a message or organizing a note.
- To operate, secure, and support the service.
- We do not use your content, including any health-related content, to train our AI models unless you explicitly opt in.
Consent
We collect and process consumer health data only as needed to provide features you request, and we obtain your consent where required by law before collecting or sharing it for any other purpose.
We do not sell health data
Kira does not sell consumer health data, and we do not share it for cross-context behavioral advertising.
Your rights
- Access the consumer health data associated with your account.
- Delete that data, subject to limited legal exceptions.
- Withdraw consent for processing where consent is the basis.
To exercise these rights, contact privacy@kira.ai. We respond within the timeframes required by applicable law.
Security
We protect consumer health data with the same measures described on our Security & Compliance page, including encryption in transit and at rest and least-privilege access.
References
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to common questions.
No. Kira is a productivity product, not a healthcare provider or insurer, so HIPAA generally does not apply. We still protect any health-related content you create.
No. We do not sell consumer health data or use it for cross-context behavioral advertising.
No, not unless you explicitly opt in.