The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is a regulation focused on European Union residents’ privacy rights. One of its goals is to give consumers control over their Personal Data. The regulation went into effect on May 25th, 2018.
We believe the principles laid out in the GDPR will become the global standard. MyFitnessPal therefore has adopted high-level principles from the regulation, as well as other similar regional regulations, and is working to apply them globally throughout our end user experience.
What does this mean for you? You may notice a couple of changes.
First, we’ve updated a few sections in our Privacy Policy and Terms. Read more about those changes here or review the entirety of the Terms and Privacy Policy.
Second, the way we notify you of changes to the Terms or Privacy Policy or ask you for consent may change in order to satisfy the regulation’s new data privacy requirements. How you exercise choice over the collection and use of your Personal Data may also change.
If you are a resident of the European Union or a country/region with similar laws, you will start to see our app prompt you for consent related to activities that require the collection and processing of your Sensitive Personal Data—as well as the transfer of your Personal Data. The exact consent requests you are presented with will depend on your location.
Read more on what data is considered Personal Data and/or Sensitive Personal Data here.
Read more on the GDPR and its key changes: https://www.eugdpr.org/key-changes.html
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