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The privacy of your personal information is important to Pfizer. To better
protect your privacy, we provide you with our Privacy Policy so that you will understand our commitment to you
and to your privacy. This Privacy Policy describes what information we may collect about you; how we use your
information; how we protect it; and what choices you have on how that information is used. At Pfizer, we understand
that health is a very personal, private subject, and we want you to feel as comfortable as possible visiting our various
Web sites and using their respective services.
As our privacy policy changes in significant ways, we will make every effort to notify you of the changes. Minor changes
to the policy may occur that will not affect our use of individually identifiable or personal health information. When the
privacy policy changes in a way that significantly affects the way we handle personal information, we will not use the
information we have previously gathered without providing notice or obtain your consent when appropriate. We will post privacy
policy changes on our Web sites in a timely manner.
The following articles make up our Privacy Policy. We hope that reading them gives you a clear idea of how we manage information
regarding you.
When we refer to ourselves as "we" or "Pfizer," we mean our entire company, including any company that we control (for example,
a subsidiary that we own). We may share information among companies that we own or control, and we may share information with our
co-promotion partners, and companies working with Pfizer but all information.
Personal information we collect
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Information we collect from visitors |
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Visitors to each of our Web sites can access the Web site's home page, and browse some areas of the site, without disclosing
any personally identifiable information. We do track information provided to us by your browser, including the Web site you
came from (known as the referring URL), the type of browser you use, the time and date of access, and other information that
does not personally identify you. On some of our sites, you must register to access portions of the site.
In addition, we gather information about you that is automatically collected by our Web server, such as your IP address and
domain name. Pfizer may use Web server and browser information to individually customize its offerings and presentations if
you submit your personal information.
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Information from outside sources |
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We may also collect information about physicians or other healthcare professionals who register on our Web sites from other
sources in order to verify their licensure status and identity. In some cases, we ask customers for information after they
register, such as credit card information. Where necessary (for example, to process an order for a purchase), our Web sites
may contact financial or credit organizations to confirm customer credit card information.
From time to time we may augment our existing user databases with legally obtained information from third parties. Some of
this information may be personally identifiable, such as national change of address information. We do this to better target
our information offerings and promotional campaigns and to provide pertinent offers in which we think you would be interested.
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Other information |
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We also collect information that you voluntarily provide to us through responses to surveys, search functions, questionnaires,
feedback, Tell Your Story forms and the like.
On some of our Web sites, we offer health assessment tools that ask you to provide self-assessment information.
We may also ask you to provide additional information such as your e-mail address if you want to obtain additional services or
information or to resolve complaints or concerns.
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Use of cookies and other tracking systems |
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Cookies, log files, and pixel-tags (Web beacons) are technologies used by the Pfizer Web sites to identify a user as the user moves
through our Web sites. Your browser allows us to place some information (session based IDs and/or persistent cookies) on your
computer's hard drive that identifies the computer you are using. We may use cookies to personalize our Web sites and to track
your usage across other Pfizer Web sites.
Your Web browser can be set to allow you to control whether you will accept cookies, reject cookies, or to notify you each time a
cookie is sent to you. If your browser is set to reject cookies, Web sites that are cookie-enabled will not recognize you when you
return to the Web site, and some Web site functionality may be lost. The Help section of your browser will tell you how to prevent
your browser from accepting cookies.
On occasion, we contract with third parties to place cookies on your computer's hard drive. These third parties have entered into
an agreement with us that requires them to observe our Privacy Policy.
Although cookies do not normally contain personally identifiable information, if you have provided us information about you,
we may associate your registration information with cookies or other tracking utilities our Web site places on your computer's
hard drive. Associating a cookie with your registration data allows us to offer increased personalization and functionality.
Without cookies, this functionality would not be possible.
Some of our business partners may use cookies on our site (for example, links to business partners). We do not want our business
partners to use cookies to track our customer's activities once they leave our sites. However, we may not have total control over
how our business partners may use cookies on our Web site. If you become aware that a Pfizer business partner is placing an unwanted
cookie on your hard drive, please contact our privacy officer to assist us in resolving the problem.
In addition, we may use other tracking systems like Pixel-tags. Pixel tags, sometimes called Web beacons, are similar in function
to a cookie. But because of its insignificant size, it is not visible; though, it is used to pass certain information to our servers
to personalize our Web sites and to track your usage across other Pfizer Web sites. In addition, we may also use Pixel tags in our
HTML based emails.
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How we use the information |
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Aggregate data |
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We gather aggregate data about visitors to our Web sites for product and service development and improvement
activities. We also use it for market analysis. We may provide information from our Web sites in aggregate form,
with identifying information removed, to third parties. When aggregate health information is provided, we pool it
from many individual records and strip it of any data that could be used to identify an individual before it is used.
Any third party that receives aggregated healthcare data must agree not to attempt to re-identify the people it belongs to.
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Marketing - Healthcare Messages |
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We may target our marketing and healthcare messaging depending on information we have about you. For example, a user we know is
a woman may receive information on products targeted at women that a male user will not see, or a user who we know is a healthcare
professional who treats arthritis may receive information for new arthritis therapies. We may send information to you that we may
believe will benefit you, including information about any Pfizer product.
We may also personalize our Web site based on your interests. For example, you may see different articles in different places on
our Web site based on information you have shared with us, or information we have gained by reviewing your previous visits, or
information we may have gained from your interactions with a third party that shares information with us.
When we share information with third parties working on behalf of Pfizer, we use our best efforts to assure that they agree in
writing to abide by Pfizer privacy policies.
If we discover that a third party working on behalf of Pfizer inappropriately disclosed personal information about any of our
visitors, we will take immediate action to prevent further occurrences.
Other than as described above, Pfizer will not release personally identifiable information to a third party without your consent.
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Protection of information
How Pfizer handles privacy internally |
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Our commitment to security |
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We have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and help
prevent unauthorized access, maintain data security, and correctly use the information we collect online.
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General policies |
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We have implemented technology and security policies, rules, and other measures to protect the personal data that we
have under our control from unauthorized access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and
accidental loss. We also protect your information by requiring that all our employees and others who have access to
or are associated with the processing of your data respect your confidentiality.
Pfizer uses security methods to determine the identity of its registered users, so that appropriate rights and restrictions
can be enforced for that user. Reliable verification of user identity is called authentication. Pfizer uses both passwords
and usernames to authenticate users. Users are responsible for maintaining their own passwords.
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Storage of health information |
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Personally identifiable health information you share with us is stored on our database servers at Pfizer data centers
(in whatever country they may be located) or hosted by third parties who have entered into agreements with us that require
them to observe our Privacy Policy. We have a firewall and other technology to prevent individuals from accessing information
without authorization. Data centers are designed to be physically secure and protected from unauthorized access by unauthorized
persons.
Information in our data centers is backed up routinely, in order to aid in the recovery of information in the event of
accidental damage of information or due to a natural disaster. The backup media is stored in a physically secure storage
facility.
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Third Parties |
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In addition to aggregate information (discussed previously), we may share some kinds of
information with third parties as described below.
Companies and people who work for us: Because we are a large company, we contract with other companies and individuals
to help us provide services. For example, we may host some of our Web sites on another company's computers, hire technical
consultants to maintain our Web-based health sites, or work with companies to remove repetitive information from customer
lists, analyze data, provide marketing assistance, and provide customer service. In addition, if you are a healthcare
professional, we may validate your licensure status and other information against available databases that list licensed
healthcare professionals. In order to perform their jobs, these other companies may have limited access to some of the
personal information we maintain about our users. Other companies may collect information on our behalf through their sites.
This occasionally incorporates the use of frames on the site that will not show the URL you are visiting in the browser
address window. We require such companies to comply with the terms of our privacy policies, to limit their
access to any personal information to the minimum necessary to perform their obligations, and not to use the information
they may access for purposes other than fulfilling their responsibilities to us. We use our best efforts to limit other
companies use of personally identifiable or healthcare information.
Promotional and informational offers: Sometimes we send offers to selected groups of customers. To accomplish this we
may use third parties working on behalf of Pfizer . We provide a variety of mechanisms for you to tell us you do not want to
receive such promotional - informational offers. For example, we may provide an opt-in box for customers to receive information
that is sent by a third-party fulfillment house, and we make clear that, by opting in, you are submitting your data to a
third-party. You can elect not to receive promotional or informational material from us by following the instructions to opt-out
as mentioned or included in each of our programs we send to you.
Business transfers: If we transfer a business unit (such as a subsidiary) or an asset (such as a Web site) to another company,
we will require it to honor the terms of this Privacy Policy.
Legal requirements: We may release account and other personal information when we believe release is required to comply
with law. We may release personal health information if, in our judgment after review by an attorney, the release is
compelled by law or regulation, or if the release may be necessary to prevent the death or serious injury of an individual.
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Onward transfer (transfers to third parties) |
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Before we will disclose information to a third party, we will provide you with notice and choice before either personal information or sensitive information is transferred.
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Updating your personal information and contacting Pfizer |
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You can always contact us in order to (i) remove the personal information that you have provided
to us from our systems, (ii) update the personal information that you have provided to us, and (iii)
change your preferences with respect to marketing contacts by e-mailing us at privacy.officer@pfizer.com
or if available also logging into your account to update your information.
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Children's policy |
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We are committed to protecting the privacy of children. We do not collect personally identifiable
information from any person we actually know is a child under the age of 13. See also our Terms of
Use for more information.
Pfizer Inc. Privacy Policy updated June 22, 2005.
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