California Privacy Statement
Last Updated: November 9, 2025
This California Privacy Statement supplements the general Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) of JinIX Cosmos Inc., a Delaware corporation (the Company, we, our, or us), and applies solely to California residents, in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (the “CPRA”). It describes how the Company collects, uses, and discloses personal information about California residents and explains their rights under California law.
1. Definitions
Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Privacy Policy.
2. Overview
We are committed to transparency and privacy. When you use our Services we collect only the minimum information necessary to operate securely. Identifiable health data are encrypted and deidentified immediately using our dual-key system. Once encrypted, we cannot link information back to you personally unless you voluntarily re-identify yourself.
3. Your Rights Under the CCPA
As a California resident, you have the following rights, subject to legal limitations:
- Right to Know. Request that we disclose what categories of personal information we collect, use, or share.
- Right to Delete. Ask us to delete personal information we maintain about you.
- Right to Correct. Request correction of inaccurate personal information.
- Right to Opt Out. Direct us not to sell or share your personal information.
- Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information. We do not use or disclose Sensitive Personal Information for purposes other than those permitted under the CPRA, including we do not use Sensitive Personal Information for cross-context behavioral advertising.
- Right to Non-Discrimination. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights.
4. Submitting a Request
You may exercise your rights by contacting us at contact@jinix.io. You may also designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf by providing written authorization. We will verify your identity (or your authorized agent’s authority) before processing any request, which may include confirming certain personal information previously provided to us. Verification is conducted solely to protect your privacy and prevent unauthorized access or deletion requests. We will never request sensitive identifiers such as your full Social Security number, driver’s license number, or financial account information as part of the verification process. We will respond to your request within the time period required by applicable law.
5. Automated Decision-Making and AI
Our AI tools analyze deidentified data to provide insights that may help users understand rare conditions or health patterns. These AI outputs are informational only and are not intended as medical advice. You may request information about automated decision-making processes by contacting us.
6. Deidentified and Aggregated Data
Data encrypted and deidentified under our dual-key system are no longer considered personal information under California law. We may use such deidentified or aggregated data for research, analytics, and development purposes, provided they cannot reasonably identify any individual.
7. Global Privacy Control (GPC) Signals
We recognize and honor browser-based Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals where legally required. When detected, we will treat such signals as an opt-out request from sales or sharing of personal information.
8. Contact Us
For more information about this Statement or your privacy rights, please contact us at contact@jinix.io.
9. Law Enforcement and Safety Exception
We may disclose information when required by law or when necessary to prevent an imminent risk of death, serious physical injury, or other grave harm, consistent with our Privacy Policy. We will limit any disclosure to the minimum amount of information reasonably necessary to address the emergency.
10. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
This California Privacy Statement is governed by the same Governing Law and Dispute Resolution provisions as set forth in the Company’s Terms of Use (the “Terms of Use”), including the arbitration clause designating New York, NY as the arbitration venue.
11. Incorporation
This California Privacy Statement forms part of and is incorporated into our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.