Cooper Health

Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 19, 2026

Our commitment to privacy

Cooper Health respects your privacy. This policy explains the types of information that may be collected when you use CooperHealth.co, how that information may be used, and the choices available to you.

Information you provide

You may choose to provide information when you contact Cooper Health by phone, email, web form, or another communication method. Depending on how you interact with us, this may include your name, contact information, questions about insurance coverage, and other information you voluntarily provide.

Marketplace applications and enrollment

When you choose to compare plans or begin an ACA Marketplace application, you may be directed to a third-party enrollment platform such as HealthSherpa. Information entered on that platform is subject to the privacy practices, terms, security measures, and applicable legal requirements of that platform and the Health Insurance Marketplace.

CooperHealth.co is not intended to collect Social Security numbers, payment-card information, medical records, or other highly sensitive Marketplace application information directly through this website.

Website and advertising information

We may use standard website technologies and analytics or advertising services to understand how visitors find and use our website. Depending on the tools enabled, information may include pages viewed, approximate location, device or browser information, referral source, advertising campaign identifiers, and interactions with website buttons or links.

Campaign parameters such as UTM tags or advertising click identifiers may be used to measure advertising effectiveness and understand which marketing sources generate website visits or enrollment interest.

How information may be used

Information may be used to respond to requests, provide insurance-related assistance, operate and improve the website, measure advertising performance, maintain records, prevent misuse or fraud, comply with legal or regulatory obligations, and support services requested by consumers.

Calls, texts, and email

Providing contact information does not by itself mean you consent to every form of marketing communication. Where consent is required for calls, text messages, automated communications, or marketing email, Cooper Health intends to obtain and honor the consent required by applicable law and the circumstances of the communication.

Information sharing

Information may be shared when reasonably necessary with service providers, insurance-related platforms, carriers, government or Marketplace systems, professional advisers, or other parties involved in providing a service you request, as permitted or required by law.

Third-party websites

Our website may link to third-party services. Cooper Health does not control the privacy or security practices of third-party websites. Review the privacy notices provided by those services before submitting information.

Security

We use reasonable administrative and technical measures appropriate to the nature of our website and business. No website, transmission method, or storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

Your choices

You may contact Cooper Health to ask questions about information you have provided directly to us or to request appropriate updates or corrections. Certain Marketplace, carrier, or third-party records may need to be managed through the organization that maintains those records.

Children

This website is intended for adults seeking insurance information for themselves or their households and is not designed to solicit personal information directly from children.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as our website, advertising tools, services, or legal requirements change. The current version will be posted on this page.

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Dennis Cooper
Licensed Insurance Agent
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Marketplace disclosure: Cooper Health is an insurance agency/insurance-agent marketing website and is not the federal government, HealthCare.gov, or a state Marketplace. Availability, eligibility, premiums, tax credits, and other savings vary and are determined through the Marketplace application process.