Privacy Policy
Last Modified
This Policy was last modified on 3 May 2006.
Introduction
Wyeth, with its pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare divisions, and its affiliate companies around the world, is a leader in the research and development, manufacturing and marketing of a broad range of health care products.
Wyeth is committed to respecting your privacy, and we have created this privacy policy (the “Privacy Policy”) to give you a clear understanding of how our website operates, and how personally identifiable information is handled.
We have a clear Privacy Policy: we collect no personally identifiable information through this website unless you voluntarily supply it. We define personally identifiable information as information that can uniquely identify an individual person.
This privacy statement explains under what circumstances we gather personal information, how we use it, your choices in regard to our use of the information and how we protect the information.
By using our website, you consent to the collection and use of information as set forth in this Privacy Policy.
Please note that this Privacy Policy applies only to online activities.
Type of Information Collected
When you visit our website, we may collect and store information from you that you voluntarily choose to give us or enter on our website, including personally identifiable information. In these instances, we will obtain your consent. Our primary purposes in collecting and processing your personally identifiable information are to provide you with the services you request or to personalize product information and offers for you. If you request us to do so, we will use your information to provide you with additional information about our products and services and to send you information on other products and services that may be of interest to you. If so, we will state this in the area of our website where we collect information for these purposes.
Our Use of the Information
If you need to provide personal information to access features or services, we will clearly disclose how the information will be used.
We do not sell, trade, or rent your personally identifiable information to others. However, we may share your personally identifiable information with other Wyeth businesses or affiliates, our agents, contractors or business partners in order that they may perform services for us. For example, your personally identifiable information may be shared (i) with contractors we use to support our business (e.g. fulfillment services, technical support, delivery services, and financial institutions), (ii) in connection with the sale, assignment, or other transfer of the business of this website to which the information relates, or (iii) where required by applicable laws, court orders, or government regulations.
In addition, since we conduct research on user demographics, interests, and behaviors based upon information provided to us during use of our websites, we may combine your information with information collected from other individuals to produce anonymous, aggregated, and statistical information. Aggregated and statistical data does not include personally identifiable information. We use this information, such as the percentage of male or female visitors, or the percentage of visitors within certain age brackets, to improve the content of our website. We also may share this anonymous aggregated or statistical information, which does not identify particular individuals nor associate particular individuals with illnesses or conditions, with partners or other third parties.
As our company changes and grows, we might sell or buy companies, subsidiaries, products or assets. In such transactions, customer information generally is one of the transferred business assets. In the event Wyeth goes through a business transition, such as a merger, acquisition by another company, or sale of all or a portion of its products or assets, your personal information will likely be transferred. We will make every effort to notify you via e-mail, letter or public posting of any such change in the control of your personal information. At the time of our notification, you will be given a clear choice to allow the use of your personal information for secondary purposes such as product information, research, promotions, discounts and other legally valid business communications.
Notice
Where Wyeth collects personally identifiable information directly from individuals, we inform them about the purpose and use of the collected information, and the choices and means, if any, we offer individuals for limiting the use and disclosure of their personal information. Notice is provided in clear and conspicuous language when individuals are asked for the information. Wyeth does not use or disclose the information for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected.
Consent
Wyeth believes that consent is one of the most important privacy principles. You have the choice not to submit any personally identifiable information to us (although under such circumstances you would be unable to participate in all aspects of our website).
On the enrollment page where you register for e-mail distribution or other services, an “opt-in” mechanism is provided, meaning that you will not receive communications or services from us unless you click the box expressing your explicit consent. For certain communications and services, we verify your explicit consent prior to commencing the requested service. If later you choose to end the communications or services from us you can do so by changing your previously indicated choice in the relevant website, or, in case of e-mail distributions, each e-mail message we send you provides a link to unsubscribe from the e-mail list for that particular service or distribution.
Access to Review, Correct, and Delete Information
Wyeth uses personally identifiable information only in ways that are compatible with your consent and the purposes for which it was collected. We take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information is relevant to its intended use, accurate, complete, and current.
One such step is granting users access to the personally identifiable information they provided on a website. You may contact us at watwnhs@wyeth.com with your request for access. In some of our websites, you may log in to your account profile or preferences to view and modify the information as appropriate.
Security
We are committed to the security of personally identifiable information and we take reasonable precautions to maintain that protection.
Wyeth has implemented SSL technology to protect the transmission of personally identifiable information. This technology encrypts the information prior to transmission over the Internet between your computer and our servers. While Wyeth has implemented SSL technology for some purposes, we cannot guarantee the privacy of all transmissions (including, e-mail communications) to and from our websites. We protect personally identifiable information stored on the website servers from unauthorized access using reasonable technical and procedural controls.
Although Wyeth uses physical and administrative procedures to attempt to safeguard personally identifiable information, we cannot guarantee that it is completely secure from people who might attempt to evade security measures or intercept transmissions over the Internet.
Cross-border Data Transfer
The collection, use, and disclosure of personally identifiable information discussed in this policy may involve a transfer of the information to jurisdictions located outside your country of residence that may not have equivalent laws and rules regarding privacy and data protection. In these cases, we will ask for your consent to such transfers and disclosures in accordance with this policy.
Retention of Personally Identifiable Information
Once you have provided personally identifiable information to Wyeth, we store and maintain the information you have volunteered for so long as we need it to provide the service that you requested, unless you have directed us otherwise, or for so long as we are required by law.
Cookies
Cookies are tokens of information that our websites may provide to your browser, which is used only by our websites while you are at those websites. The Wyeth websites supply your web browser with cookies that contain a unique identifier used to better understand website usage in the aggregate so that we know what areas of our website users prefer (e.g., based on the number of visits to those areas).
Wyeth will only be able to read those cookies that we place; we cannot access or read other parties’ cookies. We may also use cookies on an aggregate basis to track website navigation and traffic trends. This aggregated and anonymous information will help us to improve website content, and may be shared with partners or other third parties.
If you are a registered user on the Wyeth website, when you login, we may supply you with a cookie that is maintained by your browser and contains your identifier. This type of cookie is used to identify you and provide you with access to areas of our website that are limited to registered users, such as those that allow you to view and manage your account.
If you simply want to browse, you do not have to accept cookies from our website. Should you decide, however, that you would like to register and login to special areas of the website and you have modified your browser settings not to accept the cookies, you will need to re-set your browser to accept cookies that we send it. Otherwise, we will not be able to let you participate in certain areas of the website. Most browsers are defaulted to accept and maintain cookies. To learn more about cookies and how to specify your cookie preferences, please search for “cookie” in the “Help” portion of your browser.
Web Beacons
In order to measure the effectiveness and/or traffic on our websites, our websites may use “pixel tags” (also called clear GIFs, web beacons, and web bugs) in conjunction with cookies. A pixel tag is a type of web page graphic that often appears to be invisible because it is usually 1 by 1 pixel in size. The tag is used to track the number of users that arrive at our websites and their navigation through our websites. For instance, we may use a tag to statistically count the number of people using our website or particular pages within our website.
We sometimes include pixel tags in our HTML-formatted e-mail messages that we send (or that are sent on our behalf) in order to determine which e-mail messages were opened and to note whether an e-mail message was acted upon. You may render some pixel tags or web beacons unusable by rejecting their associated cookies.
We do not use the pixel tag technology to collect any personally identifiable information.
IP Addresses
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) whenever you connect to the Internet. Like other Internet websites, Wyeth may collect IP addresses to analyze aggregate information about the number of visitors and website usage. Your IP address is not linked with personal information that you provide. Wyeth does reserve the right, however, to use IP addresses to identify individuals who threaten our website, service, or customers in accordance with regulatory requirements.
Clickstream
A “clickstream” or “clickstream data” reflect the specific web pages visited by an individual user, and, importantly, the manner or traffic pattern by which a user moves from one web page to another. We track such information only within our website; we specifically do not track any clickstream activity outside of the Wyeth Web pages.
Clickstream data does not contain or reveal any personally identifiable information about the user and we do not match that data with the personal information you provide us.
Other Features of Our Services
Our websites may include various functionalities that are intended to serve you or help us better understand your needs. For example, from time to time, we may ask for personally identifiable information when you complete a survey or enter a contest. In other circumstances we may offer you other web-enabled services such as newsletters, product information, and reminders. When presenting you with such functionalities on our websites we will clearly describe the purpose for collecting such information, as well as the intended uses of the information.
Use of Content
No information presented herein is intended as a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. Use of this online service is subject to its Terms & Conditions.
Leaving Wyeth
As a resource to our visitors, we provide links to other websites. We try to carefully choose those websites that we believe are useful and meet our high standards. However, we do not guarantee the standards of every website to which we link, nor are we responsible for the content of non-Wyeth websites. Links to external websites are provided only for convenience and/or for informational purposes, and in no way constitute an endorsement.
Please be aware that advertisers or third-party websites that have links on our websites may collect personally identifiable information from you. The information practices of those websites linked to us either through advertisements or other hyperlinks are not covered by this Privacy Policy. We suggest that when linking to another website, you always read the website’s privacy policy before volunteering any personally identifiable information on that website.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy may be revised periodically. By using this website you acknowledge our right to change this policy, without prior notification, and our commitment to post changes on this page so that you are informed of the types of information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, it is disclosed. We will indicate on the Privacy Policy web page the date of the last Privacy Policy update. We recommend that you visit our Privacy Policy page whenever you visit this website so that you are aware of any changes.
The Privacy of Children
Wyeth’s websites are not intended for children under the age of 12 years. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information online from visitors in this age group.
Career Opportunities
When you visit the Wyeth website, you are given the opportunity to apply for a job or position with specific Wyeth facilities in the United Kingdom. If you wish to apply on-line for a position with any Wyeth facility in the United Kingdom you will be asked to provide personal contact details that include your first and last name, physical address and e-mail address. You will also be asked to provide information about your education, background experience, and related information and invited to submit a resume. We will use this information solely for purposes of assessing your eligibility for available positions, processing your application and corresponding with you about suitable opportunities as they arise. We may keep your information on file for up to six months in case an opening arises.
If you would like to supplement, delete or amend any information you provide for recruitment purposes, please contact us at the relevant e-mail address for that facility. Alternatively you can phone 01628 604377, and request to speak to someone in Human Resources.
Apart from those policies required by law, we may change our human resources and hiring policies and practices at any time without further notice. We will not share the information you submit with any third parties, other than our third-party processors assisting in the administration of the website. In connection with this processing, your personal data may be transferred to a central recruitment database located outside of the EU.
Contact Us
This website and its content are under the control of the Wyeth UK website administrator of John Wyeth & Brother Limited, a Wyeth affiliate company.
If you have questions about this policy or Wyeth's information collection, use, and disclosure practices, you may contact us at:
Huntercombe Lane South, Taplow, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 0PH.
When you contact us, please note the name of the website or other online resource to which you are inquiring, as well as the nature of the information about which you are inquiring. We will use reasonable efforts to respond promptly to requests, questions or concerns you may have regarding our use of personal information about you. Except where required by law, Wyeth cannot ensure a response to questions or comments regarding topics unrelated to this policy or Wyeth's privacy practices.