Privacy Policy

 This Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) serves to inform you of our policies and procedures regarding the collection, use and disclosure of the information we receive when you access and use our website (our “Site”), or apply to our workshop (collectively, the “Services”). By using the Services, you hereby warrant and represent that (i) you have read, understand and agree to this Privacy Policy, and (ii) if you are acting on behalf of your employer or an entity, you have the authority to accept and agree to this Privacy Policy. PLEASE DO NOT ACCESS OR USE THE SERVICES IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY.

 This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. We will notify you of any material changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on our Site. Your use of the Services following any such notice will signify and constitute your agreement to and acceptance of such revised Privacy Policy.

Information Collection

For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Personal Information” means data that allows someone to identify or contact you, including, for example, your name and e-mail address, as well as any other non-public information about you that is associated with or linked to any of the foregoing data.

 Personal Information We Collect

 When you interact with us, we collect Personal Information that you voluntarily provide. For example, when you send us a message using our Site’s form(s)or otherwise use certain aspects of our Services, we may ask you to provide information such as your name and e-mail address. In addition to collecting information on our Site, we may collect information from you when you communicate with us via e-mail. You can choose not to provide any information that is requested of you by us. However, this may limit your ability to use the Services.

 Non-Personal Information

We and/or our third-party service providers may also collect information in a form that does not personally identify you (“Non-Personal Information”). Non-Personal Information can include certain Personal Information that has been de-identified; that is, information that has been rendered anonymous. We and/or our third-party service providers obtain Non-Personal Information about you from information that you provide us, either separately or together with your Personal Information. We also use cookies and other technologies to passively collect Non-Personal Information as described below.

 In this Privacy Policy, we refer to all information collected from or about you, including Personal Information and Non-Personal Information, as “Your Information.”

Information Automatically Collected

 We and our third-party service providers may use a variety of technologies, now and hereafter devised, that automatically record certain usage information.

 Cookies and Other Technologies We Use

We may use cookies (both session cookies and persistent cookies) to analyze trends, administer our Site, better understand how you interact with our Site, determine interest in particular content and monitor aggregate usage by visitors and online traffic routing. You may be able to instruct your browser, by changing its option, to stop accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie from the online services you visit. You may also remove persistent cookies by following your web browser’s help file directions. If you do not accept cookies, however, you may not be able to use all portions of our Site or all functionality of our Site.

Our Use of Your Information

 We mainly use Your Information, either alone or in combination with other information, so that we can provide, enhance and personalize our Services and related content.

 Your Information is used and disclosed for, but is not limited to, the following purposes:

  • to respond to your questions and comments;
  •  to communicate with you regarding updates to our Services;
  • to help us develop, customize, deliver, support and improve our Services and content;
  • to protect the rights or property of GPCR Workshop or our users, and prevent fraud and other prohibited or illegal activities;
  •  to protect the security of our Services and business;
  • to conduct system administration and system troubleshooting and to diagnose or fix technology problems;
  • for our internal purposes (such as auditing and data analysis);
  • otherwise, as disclosed to you at the point of collection; and
  •  to monitor and analyze use of the Services and for the technical administration of the Services.