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What we do with your personal information
If you visit our site or register your interest in supporting the conduct of clinical trials of Apomorphine to treat alcoholism (or any other addictive substance) (“The Purpose”), we shall use your personal data

  • to assess the number of visitors; and
  • to understand the categories and degrees of interest in the project; and
  • to record which pages are visited on the website; and
  • to record the numbers and quality of responses to our registration form

to improve the public’s experience of the information contained in this site, and to maintain a continuing assessment of public support and or demand for the conduct of clinical trials. 

No individual respondent will be identified to any third party who is not bound to respect that confidentiality by apomorphine.info, without her or his express prior consent, which is asked of you in the Registration Form.

Your rights in your personal data and how you can change your personal information. 
Apomorphine.info maintains if for any reason you are concerned that the personal information held by us is not correct, please contact us by email at contact@apomorphine.info and we will amend your personal details. You are entitled to view a copy of any of your personal data we hold.

Subject to prior payment of our administration charge of £10, and your provision to us of such certified proof of personal identity necessary to avoid our disclosing your personal data to an unauthorised third party, we will send you a copy of the data we hold following a request in writing sent to us at our postal address: 13, Craven Street, London WC2N 5PB.

We will not disclose personal data which could identify another person unless we are satisfied that we can do so in such a way that will prevent that person being identified without that person’s consent.

You are entitled to have removed or corrected any personal data which we hold in our records about you.  We also routinely will delete or destroy personal data when it is no longer required. 

You may at any time decide that you no longer wish to share your personal information, or if you wish to withdraw your support for the conduct of clinical trials, please write specifically to that effect at contact@apomorphine.info and apart from the anonymous record that you had supported the project, no further use will be made of your personal information. 

Cookies
We use cookies in conjunction with our website to help us to analyse effectively you response(s) to our efforts to achieve the Purpose.

To prevent automated raids on our collected data we do not allow access to anyone whose browser configuration is set to reject cookies. 

We use Google Analytics which in turn uses cookies to carry out an analysis of use of and data on our website for the purpose set out above, and that will help us to identify and focus the project as it develops. 

If you do not wish to share data with us you should set your computer browser to notify you whether you wish to receive our cookie and you decide whether to accept or decline it. If you decide to continue to use our website, you thereby accept the cookie which goes with it. If you have removed our cookie (and that of Google Analytics) you will no longer be able to access our site.

Our use of Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service of Google Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies, text files which are stored on your computer and which allow an analysis of the use of the website by you. The information generated by the cookie concerning your use of this website is transferred to and stored on a server operated by Google in the USA. In case the IP anonymisation is activated on this website, Google will shorten your IP address within the Member States of the European Union or other Contracting States to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases the whole IP address will be sent to Google in the USA and then shortened. On behalf of the operator’s website Google will use this information to evaluate your usage of the website, to compile reports on the website activities and to provide other services related to the use of the website and the Internet. The IP address transferred by your browser within Google Analytics will not be linked to any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate setting on your browser, however, please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. Furthermore, you may refuse the collection of data regarding the use of the website (including your IP address) generated by the cookies as well as the processing of the data by Google by downloading and installing the available browser plugin. Find out further information on Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. [1]

Right to effect changes to this Privacy Policy
Apomorphine.info reserves the right without notice to update, modify or amend in its entire discretion our Privacy Policy from time to time to respond to and or reflect obligations imposed upon us at law from time to time to respect the privacy of your personal information. You are responsible for keeping yourself updated with our Privacy Policy from time to time.  

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[1] Thanks to © Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation for their wording in this section