Privacy Policy

Last updated: 10.04.2018

As of today, Immunor is not collecting any data from the visitor on this website for any other use then displaying this website to the visitor. Immunor is not liable for any data that may be transmitted to Immunor on the use of this website. By submitting data on Immunor’s website, the visitor is providing explicit consent to transborder transmission of data collected on the website for the fulfillment of their voluntary requests.

Cookies and log files

Cookies may be used on some pages of our site. “Cookies” are small text files placed on your hard drive that assist us in providing a more customised website experience. For example, a cookie can be used to store registration information in an area of the site so that a user does not need to re-enter it on subsequent visits to that area. It is Immunor’s policy to use cookies to make navigation of our websites easier for visitors and to facilitate efficient registration procedures. Site statistics are compiled by third parties, and therefore your IP address will be passed to third parties for statistical reporting only.

If you are concerned about cookies, most browsers permit individuals to decline cookies. In most cases, a visitor may refuse a cookie and still fully navigate our websites, however other functionality on the site may be impaired. After termination of the visit to our site, you can always delete the cookie from your system if you wish.

In order to properly manage our website, we may anonymously log information on our operational systems, and identify categories of visitors by items such as domains and browser types. These statistics are reported in the aggregate to our webmasters. This is to ensure that our website presents the best web experience for visitors and is an effective information resource.

Third parties

It is Immunor’s policy only to disclose information to third parties under the following circumstances:

  • As required by law through subpoena, search warrant or other legal processes.
  • When explicitly requested by a visitor.
  • When required to deliver publications or reference materials requested by a visitor.
  • When required to facilitate conferences or events hosted by a third party.

Immunor’s policy is to disclose information to third parties upon visitors submitting their requests (e.g., when ordering a publication, we display the party fulfilling the order).

Immunor’s website does not collect or compile personally identifying information for dissemination or sale to outside parties for consumer marketing purposes, or host mailings on behalf of third parties.

Third party links

There may be several places throughout immunor.com that may link to other websites that do not operate under vulsana.com’s privacy practices. When you link to other websites, Immunor’s privacy practices no longer apply. We encourage visitors to review each site’s privacy policy before disclosing any personally identifiable information.

Data retention

Some of the information we receive is not retained. For example, we usually do not keep mailing addresses for white papers. Contact information about visitors (such as information generated though registration for access to areas on the site) will be kept as long as the information is required to completely service the contact request or until a user requests that we delete that information. Mailing list information, discussion posts, and email are kept for only the period of time considered reasonable to facilitate the visitor’s requests. Resumes are disposed of when they are either no longer under consideration or are considered dated by our Human Resources departments.

Choices

As a policy, visitors are not required to register to gain access to areas of the Immunor’s websites. In certain cases in the future, as your Immunor website experience expands, we may require visitors to register in order to obtain a user-id and password for authentication and secure access to a transaction or certain business confidential or proprietary information services on premium websites.

Personally identifiable information provided to Immunor through its website is provided voluntarily by visitors. Should visitors subsequently choose to unsubscribe from mailing lists or any registrations, we will provide instructions on the appropriate website area or in communications to our visitors; or a visitor may contact the webmaster of the appropriate site e.g., [email protected].

Access

Each visitor has the right of access to personal data they have submitted through the website to Immunor.

User updates of information should be handled by going back through the registration process. Inquiries about the accuracy of identifying information previously submitted to Immunor through its website, or requests to have outdated information removed, should be directed to [email protected]. Immunor is committed to providing reasonable and practical access to visitors to allow them the opportunity to identify and correct any inaccuracies. When requested and practical, Immunor will delete identifying information from current operational systems.

When personally identifiable information is retained, Immunor assumes responsibility for keeping an accurate record of the information once a visitor has submitted and verified the data. Immunor does not assume responsibility for verifying the ongoing accuracy of the content of personal information. When practically possible, if Immunor is informed that any personal data collected through a website is no longer accurate, Immunor will make appropriate corrections based on the updated information provided by the authenticated visitor.

Security

Immunor has implemented generally accepted standards of technology and operational security in order to protect personally identifiable information from loss, misuse, alteration or destruction. All Immunor employees follow a network-wide security policy. Only authorised Immunor personnel are provided access to personally identifiable information and these employees have agreed to ensure confidentiality of this information. Immunor’s policy is to use secure socket layer technology for the protection of credit card information submitted through web forms. This policy is also required for any fulfillment agents of our firms.

Children

Immunor understands the importance of protecting children’s privacy, especially in an online environment. The Immunor sites covered by this privacy statement are not intentionally designed for or directed at children 13 years of age or younger. It is Immunor’s policy never to knowingly collect or maintain information about anyone under the age of 13.

Modifications

Immunor reserves the right to modify or amend this Statement at any time. The effective date will be displayed at the beginning of this statement. To keep visitors informed, Immunor will notify users of changes to our Privacy Statement by prominently identifying the alteration for a period of not less than two weeks on our global home page at https://www.immunor.com.