Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
1. What is a cookie?
The cookie is data placed on your computers or mobiles. It is distinguishable by their unique identifiers, associated with your computers or phones. These allow you to avoid having a bad consumer experience on your favorite sites, since they remember your actions and preferences. This way, you do not need to enter your browsing preferences each time you use them, such as location, font or even language.
These “cookies” are stored in RAM on your computer. They do not allow us to identify you; on the other hand, they record information relating to your computer's navigation on the Site (the pages you have consulted, the date and time of the consultation, etc.) which we can read during your subsequent visits.
For all Data Processing linked to the collection of cookies, Celltrion Healthcare determines the means and purposes of treatment. Thus, Celltrion Healthcare acts as data controller, within the meaning of the Regulations relating to personal data, and in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/679 relating to the protection of individuals regarding the processing of data.
Celltrion Healthcare attaches the greatest importance and care to the protection of privacy and Personal Data, as well as to compliance with the provisions of the applicable Legislation.
This Cookies policy (hereinafter the “Policy”) aims to provide you with simple, clear information on the way in which your Data is collected through cookies placed on the internet.
2. When cookies are placed?
During your first visit to the website, a banner informs you of the presence of these cookies and invites you to indicate your choice. Cookies requiring your consent in accordance with the regulations are only placed if you accept them.
3. What data is collected through cookies?
All data relating to a terminal at a given time can be collected via cookies, in particular:
- One or more technical identifier(s) allowing you to identify your internet box
- The date, time, and duration of connection of a terminal to a website
- The Internet address of the originating page of the terminal accessing the website
- The type of operating system of the terminal (e.g.: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Unix, etc.)
- The type and version of the browser software used by the terminal (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, etc.)
- The brand and model of the mobile terminal or tablet
- Possible download errors
- The language of use of the navigation software used by the terminal
- The characteristics of the content consulted and shared
4. What is purpose of cookies?
On our site, we can place different types of cookies for several purposes:
Cookies necessary for the personalization and operation of the site : cookies allow you to use the main functionalities of our site and in particular to record information between two consultations of the website on the same device, to record connection identifiers session or even elements of personalization of the interface (choice of language or presentation). They do not require your prior consent. These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the website. Without these cookies, you will not be able to use our site normally. They therefore cannot be deactivated.
Analytical, statistical cookies or site audience measurement cookies which allow us to know the use and audience performance of our site and to improve its operation for our visitors; for example, establish statistics and volumes of attendance and use of the various elements making up our site (sections and content visited, routes), to improve the interest and ergonomics of our site.
5. How long keep cookies placed?
Cookies placed by Celltrion Healthcare, our Subcontractors, and our Partners, as well as the data collected are kept for a maximum period of 24 months from their deposit on your terminal. At the end of this period, your consent is required again, and the cookie banner is displayed during your new visit to our site.
Once the purposes of data processing have been achieved and considering any legal or regulatory obligations requiring us to retain certain data, we will delete your data.
6. How to manage cookies?
Placing a cookie for audience measurement purposes and content personalization requires your prior consent. This consent is requested from you through the banner that appears when you first browse the site. You can choose to accept the deposit of cookies for all the purposes listed, refuse them, or personalize your choice.
This consent is valid only for the Website visited.
7. How to configure cookies on web browsers?
You have the choice to configure your browser to accept or refuse all cookies, delete cookies periodically or even see when a cookie is issued, its validity period, and its content, and refuse its recording on your hard drive.
You can choose to block or deactivate these cookies at any time by configuring the internet browser of your computer, tablet or mobile, in accordance with the instructions established by your internet browser provider and appearing on the websites mentioned below:
On Internet Explorer
Open the "Tools" menu, then select "Internet Options"; click on the “Confidentiality” tab then the “Advanced” tab choose the desired level or follow the following link:
On Microsoft Edge:
Open the "Tools" menu, then select "Internet Options"; click on the “Confidentiality” tab then the “Advanced” tab choose the desired level or follow the following link:
On Mozilla Firefox
Open the "Tools" menu, then select "Options"; click on the “Privacy” tab then choose the desired options or follow this link:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/firefox/protect-your-privacy/cookies
On Safari Mac/Iphone/Ipad
Choose "Safari > Preferences" then click on "Security"; In the "Accept cookies" section choose the desired options or follow this link:
https://support.apple.com/en-ie/105082 or
https://support.apple.com/en-ie/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
On Google Chrome
Open the configuration menu (wrench logo), then select "Options"; click on "Advanced options" then in the "Privacy" section, click on "Content settings", and choose the desired options or follow the following link:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
On iOS
https://support.apple.com/en-ie/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
You can also type "cookies" in the "help" section of your browser to access the configuration instructions.
8. What are your rights?
On the personal data we collect/process, you can exercise the following rights:
- A right of access (article 15 of the GDPR) : you have the right to request access to the personal data that we hold about you, and you can request a copy.
- A right of rectification : you can request rectification of any inaccurate data concerning you.
- A right of deletion (article 17 of the GDPR) : you can request the deletion of your personal data in certain circumstances.
- A right to portability (article 20 of the GDPR) : under certain conditions you can receive all the personal data concerning you that you have provided to us, in a structured format. You also have the right to demand that we transmit it, where possible, to another controller.
- A right to object to processing by invoking legitimate interests (article 21 of the GDPR)
- A right to withdraw consent at any time (article 7-3 of the GDPR)
- A right to limit processing (article 18 of the GDPR) : you have the right to place restrictions on the processing of your data if:
- You contest the accuracy of your data, until we verify its accuracy.
- The processing is unlawful but you do not want us to delete your data.
- We no longer need your personal data for the purposes of processing, but you need its data to bring, assert or defend against legal claims.
- You object to the processing on related grounds pending verification whether our legitimate and compelling grounds for continuing the processing override these interests.
If such personal data is subject to such limitations, we will only process your data with your consent, or for the purpose of bringing, asserting, or defending against legal claims.
- A right to define the fate of your data after your death and to choose whether we communicate (or not) your data to a third party that you have previously designated (Digital Republic Law)
You can exercise all these rights upon simple request to the Data Protection Officer (DPO) of Celltrion Healthcare, at the following address: DPO.CTHC@celltrionhc.com
When you send us a request to exercise rights, you are asked to specify as much as possible the scope of the request, the type of right exercised, the processing of personal data concerned, and any other useful element, to facilitate the examination of your request. In addition, if there is reasonable doubt about your identity, you may be asked for proof of identity.
9. How to contact us?
For any questions relating to this policy or to exercise your rights, you can contact us:
- In writing, later, by registered mail with acknowledgment of receipt to the postal address: The Suite 26, Arrow Building, Old Belgard Road, Tallaght, Dublin, D24 ND70, Ireland
- By email to the following address: DPO.CTHC@celltrionhc.com
Your request must be accompanied by a copy of an identity document with the signature of the holder of the document and specifying the address to which the response must be sent. We will respond to you within a maximum of one month from the date of receipt of the request. In certain cases, linked to the complexity of the request or the number of requests, this deadline may be extended by 2 months.
10. Updating this Policy
This policy may be regularly updated to consider changes in regulations relating to personal data.
Date of last update 05/22/2025