
Privacy
Choices
Your Privacy Choices:
Do Not Sell or Share My Information
Effective Date: April 21, 2026
1. Your Right to Opt-Out
Under the Florida Digital Bill of Rights and other applicable state laws, residents have the right to opt-out of the "sale" or "sharing" of their personal information to third parties. Dual Harmony Integrative Health values your privacy and provides this mechanism for you to exercise those rights.
2. Does Dual Harmony "Sell" My Information?
We do not sell your medical records or Protected Health Information (PHI) to anyone.
However, like many modern websites, we may use third-party digital tools (such as analytics or basic advertising cookies) that share non-clinical technical data. In some legal jurisdictions, this sharing of data for targeted advertising may be defined as a "sale."
3. How to Exercise Your Rights
If you wish to opt-out of the sharing of your personal information, you may do so through the following methods:
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Cookie Preferences: You can adjust your preferences via our website’s cookie banner. By selecting "Decline" or "Essential Cookies Only," you prevent the sharing of your data with third-party tracking partners.
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Global Privacy Control (GPC): Our website recognizes GPC signals. If you have a browser or extension with GPC enabled, we will automatically treat that as a request to opt-out of the "sale" or "sharing" of your information for that browser.
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Direct Request: You may submit a formal request to opt-out by contacting us at:
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Email: info@dualharmonyhealth.com
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Phone: 904-333-0180
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4. Other Privacy Rights
In addition to opting out of the sale of information, you may also have the right to:
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Request Access: To know what personal data we have collected about you.
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Request Deletion: To ask us to delete personal information we have collected (subject to medical record retention laws).
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Correction: To ask us to correct inaccurate personal information.
5. Verification Process
For your protection, we may need to verify your identity before fulfilling certain requests. We will only use the personal information provided in an opt-out request to verify the requestor's identity or authority.
