imeds Global Privacy Policy
Introduction and Commitment to Privacy
imeds Global Private Limited (“imeds,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to protecting the privacy of all individuals who share personal data with us—including our website visitors, customers, and employees. Your privacy is important to us, and we strive to take reasonable care in handling and safeguarding your personal information in compliance with applicable laws and industry standards. In this regard, we adhere to relevant data protection regulations in India and internationally, as well as guidelines specific to the medical sector, such as those issued by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) and the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF). We also align our privacy and security practices with globally recognized standards like ISO/IEC information security standards and incorporate requirements from our ISO 13485-certified quality management system. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your personal data, and the choices you have regarding that information.
Scope of This Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to personal information that imeds collects and processes in the course of our business, including:
- Website Visitors: Individuals who visit or interact with our website (e.g., browsing our pages or submitting inquiries).
- Customers: Individuals or entities who purchase or use our medical devices and electronic solutions, or who contact us for product information, support, or services.
- Employees and Staff: Individuals who are employed by imeds, as well as job applicants, interns, contractors, or consultants (for whom we collect personal data in an employment or engagement context).
By using our website or services, or by providing personal information to us, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with any part of this Policy, please do not use the website or provide personal data to us. We may update this Policy from time to time and will post the latest version on our website (see “Changes to This Policy” below).
Personal Data We Collect and Use
We collect only the information that is necessary for legitimate business and legal purposes. The types of personal data we may collect and process depend on your interaction with us, as detailed below:
1. Information from Website Visitors
When you visit our website, we do not record any information that directly identifies you (such as your name or contact details) unless you voluntarily provide it. However, like many organizations, we automatically collect certain technical information for statistical and security purposes. This may include:
- Device and Log Information: Your IP address, browser type, operating system, date and time of visit, and pages you viewed on our site . This data cannot readily identify you and is used only to analyze web traffic, ensure site security, and improve user experience (for example, understanding which pages are most visited). We have no practical way to determine the identity of individual visitors from this technical data.
- Cookies and Similar Technologies: Our website may use cookies or similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience. Cookies are small data files placed on your device that help us remember your preferences and tailor our services to you during your visit. These cookies do not gather personal data on their own. You can choose to disable or block cookies through your browser settings; however, please note that some features of the site might not function properly if cookies are disabled. For more details, please see our Cookie Notice (if available) or the cookie settings on your browser.
If you use any interactive features on our site (such as contact forms, registration for updates, or chat support), you may provide personal details like your name, email address, phone number, or company/organization. We will collect and use this information only for the purpose for which you provide it (for example, to respond to your inquiry, create an account, or provide support) . Providing such information is entirely voluntary, and by doing so you consent to our use of it in accordance with this Policy .
2. Information from Customers
If you are a customer or prospective customer of imeds (including representatives of hospitals, clinics, or distributors who engage with us), we may collect various types of personal and business information, such as:
- Contact Details:Name, job title, organization, postal address, phone number, and email address. We use this information to communicate with you, fulfill your orders, provide product information, and offer support or training as needed.
- Transactional and Account Information: Records of products or services you have inquired about or purchased from us, such as device serial numbers, purchase dates, warranty details, and service history. This helps us manage our relationship, perform contractual obligations (e.g., warranty service or maintenance), and improve our offerings.
- Financial and Billing Information: If you make purchases or transactions with us, we may need billing details like billing address or taxpayer identification, and in some cases payment information. (Note: We typically rely on secure third-party payment processors and do not store your full credit/debit card details on our systems.)
- Device and Usage Data: For certain advanced medical electronic products (especially IoT-enabled devices or software applications such as our telemedicine app), we might receive usage data or health-related information. For example, a patient monitoring device may transmit data about device performance or patient health metrics to ensure proper functioning and facilitate support. We treat any such data with a high degree of confidentiality and security due to its sensitive nature. Health information or patient data, if any, is handled in compliance with applicable medical data privacy requirements - it is used only for the purpose of providing the service or support, ensuring device quality and safety, and fulfilling regulatory obligations (such as adverse event reporting), and we anonymize such data whenever feasible to protect individual privacy.
We collect most customer information directly from you or your organization (for example, when you fill out a form, make a purchase, or correspond with us). In some cases, we may collect data from third parties - for instance, if you are a hospital client, we might receive information from your colleagues or from public sources to verify credentials. If you provide us with personal data of someone else (e.g., referring a colleague or providing patient data for device service), you should do so only with proper authority and consent, and you should inform that person of this Policy. We will use such third-party personal data only for the specific purpose it was provided to us, consistent with this Policy.
3. Information from Employees and Job Applicants
imeds also collects personal information from its employees, applicants, and consultants for employment and human resources management. This includes, for example:
- Identification and Contact Information: Full name, date of birth, photograph, personal email, phone number, and home address. We may also collect government-issued identification numbers or documents as required by law (such as PAN, Aadhaar, passport, or driver's license details).
- Employment Details: Resume/CV information (education, work history, references), job title, department, work location, and employment contract details. We keep records related to your employment such as offer letters, performance reviews, training records, and, if applicable, disciplinary actions, as necessary for managing the employment relationship.
- Payroll and Benefits Data: Bank account information for salary payments, tax identification numbers, salary and benefit details, beneficiaries for insurance or provident fund, and leave or attendance records.
- Health and Wellness Information: We may collect certain health information if needed, such as a medical fitness certificate during hiring, records of any workplace injuries, or health details necessary to provide you with insurance or benefits. If you participate in any company wellness programs or medical check-ups, relevant health data may be collected with your consent and used only for those purposes.
- IT and Access Data: When employees use imeds equipment or networks, we may monitor usage in line with company policy (e.g., log files, access cards, or CCTV on premises), primarily for security, asset management, and to ensure appropriate use of company resources.
Employee and staff data is used strictly for internal purposes: to facilitate employment (payroll, appraisals, training, etc.), to comply with legal requirements (labor laws, taxation, corporate governance), and to maintain a safe and efficient workplace. We treat employee personal data with the same respect and care as customer data. Access to such information is restricted to authorized personnel (like HR or Payroll) on a need-to-know basis and is protected by appropriate security measures.
If you are a job applicant applying to join imeds, the personal data you submit (resume, contact info, etc.) will be used for recruitment and hiring purposes. If hired, it becomes part of your employee record; if not, we may retain your information for a period to consider you for future opportunities or to comply with legal record-keeping requirements, after which it will be securely deleted.
4. Sensitive Personal Data
In the course of our business, imeds may handle what is considered sensitive personal data under applicable laws - for example, health information, biometric data, financial information, or authentication information. We will only collect sensitive personal data with your explicit consent or as required by law, and we will use it strictly for the purpose for which it was provided. imeds follows the principles of data minimization and purpose limitation: that means we ask for and use sensitive data only when necessary (for instance, health data to support a medical device's functioning or an employee's medical insurance). All such data is given enhanced protection and kept confidential, and we do not disclose it to third parties without a valid legal basis or your consent.
How We Use Personal Data
We use the personal data we collect for legitimate business purposes, including:
- Providing Products and Services: To process orders, deliver our medical devices or services, provide training or support, and ensure the proper functioning and safety of our products. For example, using your contactinformation to schedule device installations or using device usage data to proactively maintain our equipment.
- Customer Support and Communication: To respond to your inquiries, requests, or complaints, and to provide you with important updates about products you've purchased (such as safety notices or software updates). We may communicate via email, phone, or other means you provide, and you can opt out of non-essential communications at any time.
- Improving Our Offerings: To improve our website, products, and services by analyzing how users interact with them. We may use aggregated website usage data to enhance site navigation, or customer feedback to refine product features. Any analysis of user behavior is typically done on anonymized or aggregated data; we do not use personal data to make any automated decisions that could significantly affect you without human involvement.
- Marketing and Information (Optional): If you are a customer or have subscribed to our updates, we may send you information about our new products, industry events, or company news. Such communications will be sent in accordance with applicable law, and we will obtain consent where required. You can always unsubscribe or opt out of marketing emails if you prefer. We never sell your personal information to third parties for marketing or any other purpose.
- Employment and HR Management: For employees, to administer payroll and benefits, manage work assignments and performance, provide training opportunities, and maintain internal directories or emergency contact lists. We also use employee data to meet our legal obligations as an employer (such as tax withholding, employment verification, or workplace safety reporting).
- Legal and Regulatory Compliance: To comply with laws and regulations applicable to our business. As a medical device company, we may be required to maintain certain records and report information to regulatory authorities (like CDSCO or health agencies) - for example, device traceability information, or details of adverse events potentially related to our products If we collect personal data as part of such compliance processes (e.g., a report of a medical device incident involving a patient), we will handle it in accordance with privacy laws and only share the minimum necessary data with the authorities or regulators who require it. Additionally, we may use or disclose personal information where necessary to protect your vital interests or those of another person (for instance, communicating information to healthcare providers in an emergency) or for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims.
- Enforcing Terms and Policies: To enforce our terms of service, this Privacy Policy, and other contractual agreements; to detect or prevent fraud and abuse of our services; and to protect the rights, property, or safety of imeds, our users, and the public.
We will not use your personal data for purposes that are incompatible with the above, unless we obtain your consent or are required or permitted by law to do so. If we ever need to process your information for a new purpose, we will update this Privacy Policy and, if necessary, notify you or seek your consent.
Sharing and Disclosure of Personal Data
imeds respects the confidentiality of your personal data. We do not sell or trade personal information to third parties. However, in certain circumstances, we may share your data with third parties, as outlined below, and always subject to appropriate safeguards:
- Within imeds and Affiliates: Your information may be shared internally with authorized staff who need it to perform their duties (for example, a sales manager or a support engineer) on a need-to-know basis. If imeds is part of a corporate group (as a subsidiary of Avantel Limited, for instance), we may share data with our parent company or affiliates for aligned business purposes, such as centralized administrative functions, product development, or consolidated reporting. All such group entities follow the same privacy and security practices as described in this Policy.
- Service Providers and Partners: We may disclose necessary personal information to trusted third-party service providers who process data on our behalf. These include, for example, courier and logistics companies (to deliver products to you), payment processors, IT/cloud service providers (for data storage or email services), analytics providers (to analyze website traffic), and marketing or event partners (if we co-host a webinar or trade show). When we engage a vendor to handle personal data, they are required to adhere to strict data protection standards, use the data only for the agreed purpose, and keep it secure and confidential.
- Regulatory Bodies and Authorities: As a medical device manufacturer, we might be required to share information (which may include personal data) with government authorities or regulatory bodies. For instance, if the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) or a similar regulator requests information for compliance or audit, or if we must report a device-related adverse event, we will provide the required data. We ensure that only the necessary information is disclosed and that any patient identifiers are protected or coded whenever possible. Similarly, if we are responding to a lawful request by public authorities (e.g., a court order, law enforcement inquiry, or government demand under law), we may disclose data as required by law.
- Business Transfers: In the event of a merger, acquisition, reorganization, or sale of imeds or any of its assets, personal data may be transferred to the new owning or successor entity as part of the transaction. In such cases, we will ensure the recipient agrees to protect your data in a manner consistent with this Privacy Policy and applicable law. We will notify you of any change in data ownership if required by law or if such a change would materially affect how your personal data is used.
- Professional Advisors: We may share information with our auditors, legal counsel, insurers, or other professional advisors in the course of obtaining their services, but only as necessary and under duties of confidentiality.
- With Your Consent: Apart from the cases above, we will seek your consent before sharing your personal data with any third party for purposes not covered by this Policy. For example, if you want us to share your testimonial and name on our website, or if you opt-in to a program involving a third party, we will do so only with your permission.
In all cases, we only share the minimum amount of information necessary for the task and, where applicable, under data processing agreements that contractually bind the third party to protect your privacy. If any third party misuses personal data, we will take appropriate action to prevent further misuse and report it if required.
We may also disclose aggregated or de-identified data (which cannot be used to identify you) publicly or to third parties, for example, in research publications, marketing insights, or trend analysis. Such information does not include any personal identifiers.
Data Retention
We will retain your personal data only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes we collected it for, including any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. In general, this means:
- For website visitors, technical data (like logs) is retained for a short period required for analysis or security (typically a few weeks or months) unless we need to preserve it longer to investigate security incidents or to comply with legal obligations.
- For customers, we keep your personal and transactional data for as long as you have an active relationship with us (for example, while you are using our products or services, or are actively in contact with us) and for a reasonable period thereafter. This post-relationship retention allows us to meet any ongoing obligations (such as warranty service or required record-keeping) and to respond to any inquiries or legal issues that may arise. Once that period expires, or if the data is no longer needed, we will either delete it or anonymize it in our systems.
- For employees, we retain personal data for the duration of your employment and thereafter as required by law or company policy. For example, certain employment records must be kept for a number of years after an employee leaves (to comply with tax, pension, or labor laws). We securely archive or delete data that is no longer needed.
- If you apply for a job and are unsuccessful, we may retain your application for a limited time (typically up to one year, unless a longer period is justified or you consent to a longer retention) in case suitable opportunities arise or for our records, after which it will be erased or anonymized.
In all cases, if there is a specific law or regulation that requires us to keep data for a certain period (for instance, medical device traceability data or quality records under ISO 13485, or financial records for tax compliance), we will retain the information for that period. Conversely, we may retain data longer than stated above if required to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims, or to comply with a request from authorities. When personal data is no longer required, we ensure it is disposed of in a secure manner (through technical deletion and/or physical destruction of media). We continually review the data we hold and erase or anonymize information that is no longer needed.
Data Security Measures
imeds takes the security of your personal data very seriously. We have implemented technical and organizational measures to protect your information from unauthorized access, loss, alteration, or misuse. These measures include:
- Information Security Management: We follow industry-standard security practices and frameworks to safeguard data. Our facilities are ISO 13485:2016 certified for quality management, and we endeavor to align with ISO/IEC 27001 standards (Information Security Management System) as part of our commitment to “reasonable security practices and procedures” under Indian law. This means we maintain documented security policies and continuously assess and improve our security controls.
- Access Control: Personal data is accessible only to those imeds employees and contractors who require it to perform their duties. We enforce role-based access controls, ensuring that each person can only see the information necessary for their role. All staff are bound by confidentiality obligations and trained on data protection.
- Encryption and Protection: We use appropriate encryption and security protocols to protect data, especially sensitive information, both in transit and at rest. For example, our website and online services are secured via HTTPS (SSL/TLS encryption) to protect data input or transmitted by users. Sensitive personal data (such as health or financial information) is stored in encrypted form or in secured environments not accessible publicly.
- Physical Security: Our offices, development centers, and data centers (including those provided by third-party cloud providers) have physical security controls in place. This includes secure access controls (ID cards, biometric where applicable), surveillance cameras, and environmental safeguards for servers.
- Risk Management and Testing: We regularly monitor our systems for vulnerabilities and potential attacks. imeds employs firewalls, anti-malware tools, and intrusion detection systems to guard against cyber threats. We periodically conduct security assessments, audits, and penetration testing (either in-house or with external experts) to evaluate the strength of our defenses. Any identified risks are addressed through timely updates and improvements.
- Data Backups and Recovery:To prevent data loss, we maintain regular backups of critical information and have disaster recovery procedures in place. Backups are stored securely and are protected to the same degree as production data.
- Third-Party Security:When we use third-party service providers (such as cloud services or payment processors) to handle personal data, we vet their security practices and ensure they are compliant with applicable standards and our requirements. We also include data protection and security clauses in our contracts with such processors.
While we strive to protect your personal data, please note that no method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. However, we continuously update and refine our security practices to meet or exceed industry best practices. imeds has put in place what is considered “reasonable security practices and procedures” in the Indian context - including measures like password protection, encryption, and access controls - to secure your information. In the unlikely event of a data breach or security incident affecting your personal data, we will notify you and the appropriate regulators as required by law, and we will take immediate steps to mitigate the impact.
Your Rights and Choices
We respect your rights to your personal data. Depending on the laws that apply to your situation (for example, certain rights may differ if you are in India or another jurisdiction), you may have some or all of the following rights regarding the personal information we hold about you:
- Right to Access:You have the right to request information about the personal data we hold about you and to receive a copy of it. This includes understanding how we obtained the data, why weare processing it, and with whom it has been shared. We will provide this information, subject to verification of your identity and any applicable exemptions, within the timeframe required by law. For example, imeds can provide you with a summary of your data on file upon request.
- Right to Correction:If any of your personal data is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to ask us to correct or update it. We encourage you to keep your information up-to-date and will make corrections promptly when notified, as required.
- Right to Withdraw Consent:Where we are processing your personal data based on your consent (such as for marketing emails or handling sensitive personal data), you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. For example, if you previously consented to receive our newsletter, you can opt out using the “unsubscribe” link in the email or by contacting us. Withdrawal of consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing before the withdrawal, and in cases where we have other legal grounds to process your data (e.g., fulfilling a contract or legal obligation), we may continue to do so.
- Right to Deletion:You can request that we delete your personal data when it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you believe it is being processed unlawfully. We will review such requests and, if no exception applies (for instance, we might need to retain certain records to comply with a legal obligation), we will delete or anonymize your data.
- Right to Object or Restrict Processing: In certain situations, you may object to our processing of your data (for instance, object to direct marketing, or when we are processing on the basis of legitimate interest). You may also request that we restrict processing if you contest the data’s accuracy or if you just want us to hold the data but not actively use it (e.g., while a complaint is being resolved).
- Right to Data Portability:Where applicable, you can request a copy of personal data you provided to us in a machine-readable format, or ask us to transfer it to another data controller when the processing is based on consent or contract and done by automated means.
- Right to Lodge a Complaint:If you have a concern about our privacy practices, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a relevant supervisory authority or regulator. In India, this may be with the Data Protection Authority (once established under the upcoming data protection law) or with sectoral regulators. We would, however, appreciate the chance to address your concerns directly before you do this - so please contact us with any issues, and we will do our best to resolve them.
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the contact details in the section below. We will need to verify your identity adequately before fulfilling your request, to protect your privacy. For certain requests, we might ask for additional information to understand the context (for example, which service or time period your request refers to). We will respond to your request within a reasonable time and in accordance with applicable law. Please note that some rights may not be absolute – there may be legal exemptions (for example, we cannot provide certain data if disclosing it would violate another person’s privacy or if we are legally prevented from doing so), but we will explain any such limitations in our response.
Additionally, you have choices in how we communicate with you and use your data: for instance, you can opt-out of marketing communications as noted above, control cookies through your browser, and choose not to share optional personal data with us. We will honor your choices and ensure that you can use our services in a privacy-friendly manner.
International Data Transfers
imeds is an Indian-incorporated company with its corporate office in Hyderabad and manufacturing in Visakhapatnam, India However, our operations and customers may be international. If you are located outside of India, please be aware that any information you provide will likely be transferred to and processed in India, where our central databases and servers are located. Similarly, we may in the normal course of business transfer personal data to third parties or affiliates in other countries (for example, using a cloud service based outside India, or sharing data with an international distributor to assist a customer).
We are committed to ensuring that such international transfers are done securely and in compliance with applicable data protection requirements. When we transfer personal data out of your home country, we will take steps such as:
- Transferring to countries deemed to have adequate data protection by relevant authorities;
- Using contractual safeguards, like standard data protection clauses, to ensure the recipient protects the data; and/or
- Relying on your consent or other legal bases where appropriate.
Regardless of where your data is processed, we will protect it in line with this Privacy Policy and any applicable laws. We also continue to monitor developments in global data protection laws (such as the introduction of India’s new Data Protection Act or regulations in other jurisdictions) to ensure compliance. If you have questions about our international data handling, you can contact us for more information.
Compliance with Medical Sector Regulations and Standards
As a company in the medical devices and healthcare technology industry, imeds operates under additional frameworks and guidelines that underscore our commitment to quality, safety, and privacy:
- CDSCO and Healthcare Regulations: imeds complies with the rules and guidelines issued by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) and other Indian healthcare regulators for medical devices. We understand that some of these regulations indirectly involve handling personal data – for example, Medical Devices Rules, 2017 require proper record-keeping and reporting which may include personal information in post-market surveillance or adverse event reports. We ensure any personal data involved in regulatory compliance is handled lawfully and only disclosed to the authorities as required. Moreover, in line with CDSCO’s ethical guidelines (such as those for clinical investigations), we uphold principles of privacy and confidentiality, ensuring that any research or patient data is used with respect for individuals’ rights and is anonymized whenever possible.
- IMDRF Guidelines:We align our practices with the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) guidelines, which include best practices for medical device software security and patient safety. For instance, IMDRF’s principles on medical device cybersecurity emphasize protecting patient information and ensuring device data integrity imeds incorporates these principles by building privacy and security considerations into our product design and lifecycle. This means from the early design of a device or software, we consider how to minimize personal data usage and secure any necessary data, consistent withPrivacy by Design and Security by Design philosophies.
- ISO 13485 Quality Management:Our manufacturing facilities are ISO 13485:2016 certified, which reflects our adherence to a robust Quality Management System (QMS) for medical devices. As part of ISO 13485, we maintain controlled procedures for document and record management, including records that may contain personal data (such as customer feedback, service records, or clinical evaluation data). The QMS helps ensure that personal data is handled consistently, with accountability and traceability where needed, and that we assess risks (including data security risks) in our processes.
- ISO/IEC Standards for Security and Privacy:imeds strives to follow globally accepted standards like ISO/IEC 27001 for information security management and ISO/IEC 27701 for privacy information management. By aligning with these standards, we implement a systematic approach to managing sensitive information so that it remains secure. Our policies and procedures are aimed at protecting personal data, ensuring its accuracy, availability only to authorized persons, and maintaining confidentiality. Regular audits and reviews (both internal and external) are conducted to verify compliance and effectiveness of these measures.
- Reasonable Security Practices (India IT Act):We abide by the Information Technology Act, 2000 and its applicable rules, which mandate “reasonable security practices and procedures” to safeguard sensitive personal data. imeds’ security controls, as described in the Data Security section above (encryption, access controls, etc.), are in line with these requirements (Privacy Policy | INDIAN MEDICAL DEVICES). We understand that health information is categorized as sensitive personal data under Indian law, and thus we provide a higher level of protection to any health-related data. Additionally, we have a documented information security program and incident management process as part of compliance with these regulations.
By complying with these laws, standards, and guidelines, imeds not only ensures legal compliance but also demonstrates our commitment to ethically handling personal data and protecting the privacy of all stakeholders – patients, customers, employees, and partners. We stay updated with changes in regulations and standards to continually improve our privacy and data protection practices.
Children’s Privacy
Our products and services (and website content) are generally not directed to children under 18 years of age. We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors without appropriate parental or guardian consent. If you are under 18, please do not submit any personal information to us without consent from your parent or guardian. If we become aware that we have inadvertently collected personal data from a child without proper consent, we will take steps to delete that information. Parents or guardians with concerns can contact us to review or delete any personal data of their children that we may have collected.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update or revise this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or in applicable law. When we do so, we will change the “Last Updated” date at the top of this Policy. If the changes are significant, we may also provide a more prominent notice (such as on our website homepage or via email notification). We encourage you to review this Policy periodically to stay informed about how we are protecting your information (Privacy Policy for CliniExperts -CliniExperts). Your continued use of our website or services after any changes to this Privacy Policy will signify your acceptance of the updated terms, to the extent permitted by law. Of course, if we make changes that require your consent under law (for example, if a new law requires fresh consent for certain processing), we will seek that consent.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or the personal data we hold about you, please contact us. We are here to help and will respond to inquiries as promptly as possible.
Contact Information for Privacy Queries:
- Email: info@imedsglobal.com
- Address: imeds Global Private Limited, Sy. No. 480/2, Andhra Pradesh Medtech Zone Campus, Nadupuru (V), Pedagantyada (M), Visakhapatnam - 530031, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Telephone: +91 9564000222
(Note: The contact details above are provided for privacy inquiries. For general customer service or support, please visit our website or use the contact information provided in your product documentation.)
We value your trust in imeds. Thank you for reading our Privacy Policy. We are dedicated to safeguarding your personal data and upholding your privacy rights. If you have any further questions or feedback about our privacy practices, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Your input helps us improve and maintain the highest standards of privacy and security.