Privacy Policy

Effective as of April 1, 2016

 

USE OF THIS WEBSITE SIGNIFIES YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT TO COMPLY WITH THE ENTIRE PRIVACY POLICY.

 

This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) is designed to inform you about the types of information Neuropore Therapies, Inc. (“Neuropore”) collects in connection with the use of www.neuropore.com (“the “Website”).  It is also explains the conditions under which Neuropore uses and discloses that information and your rights relating to the collection, use and disclosure of that information.  For purposes of this Privacy Policy, the terms “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to Neuropore, and “you” or “your” refers to a user of this Website.


Your Consent. 
By using the Website, you consent to our collection, use and disclosure of your information as described in this Privacy Policy.  Please review the entire policy to learn about what information is gathered, how such information is used, and what information may be disclosed to third parties. 


Privacy Policy Changes.
  Neuropore reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time without prior notice. Your use of the Website following any such modification constitutes your agreement to follow and be bound by such modifications. For this reason, we encourage you to review the Privacy Policy and other terms whenever you use the Website.


Personally-Identifying Information

The Website is a passive, informational site that does not collect any personally-identifying information.  However, if you communicate to us by e-mail, we automatically record the e-mail address from which you send your message. 


Non-Personally-Identifying Information We Collect

Non-personally identifying information or “Aggregate Information” is information that without the aid of additional information cannot be directly associated with a specific person.  We collect Aggregate Information about your activities online including computer settings, number of clicks, pages viewed, and other such information through the use the methods described below. 

Internet Protocol AddressNeuropore’s servers identify your computer by its Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.  An IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer by your internet service provider.  Your IP address does not identify you by name but it may reveal your geographic area and your internet service provider.  

Computer Profiles. Neuropore may collect and accumulate computer profile data to help us understand and analyze the internet experience of our visitors. For example, Neuropore may collect data relating to the type of browser used, operating system software, screen resolution, color capability, browser plug-ins, language settings, cookie preferences, search engine keywords and JavaScript enablement.

Domain Name TrackingWhen you visit the Website, we record the domain name and URL used to access the Website.  If you navigate to the Website by link from another site this is recorded.  We may also record the domain name and URL for the next website you go to after leaving the Website.

Analytics.  Neuropore may use one or more third party analytics programs, including Google Analytics, to help analyze how users utilize the Website.  Google Analytics does not collect personal information.  Google Analytics does use a single first-party cookie containing an anonymous identifier to distinguish users and to collect standard internet log information and visitor behavior information. This information about your use of the Website (including IP address) is transmitted to Google.  This information is then used to create statistical reports on user activity for Neuropore.  For more information about Google Analytics, including opt-out options, visit the Google Analytics privacy page at https://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html.

Use of Information Collected

Our primary purpose for collecting Aggregate Information is for improving and optimizing our Website content, layout and functionality.  By voluntarily accessing this Website you grant to us rights to use and share this information with third parties and for our own internal business purposes.

We may also use the information we collect on our Website as necessary to comply with legal requirements, to prevent fraud, to cooperate with law enforcement and regulatory authorities and to stop other prohibited, illegal or harmful activities.


Information We Share

Neuropore may disclose Aggregate Information to third parties hired to perform internal business functions on our behalf, including but not limited to, website or database hosting companies, e-mail service providers, and analytics companies.