December 30, 2017

Privacy Policy

Cellective BioTherapy, Inc. (“CBT”) considers the privacy and security of user information an important component of the services offered at its website, http://www.cellectivebiotherapy.com (the Site). The following information explains how CBT collects and uses information obtained from users in connection with services available at the Site (taken together, the Service). 

Information Collected

At your election, you may request additional information about CBT or inquire about investment opportunities through our Site. When you do so, you may need to submit certain information or data to CBT, for example, your contact information (collectively, User Data). When you visit the Site, web servers collect “traffic data” (such as, for example, time and date, the address of the website from which you entered the Site) about your visit, which is stored as anonymous, aggregate data. Collecting such data may entail the use of IP addresses or other numeric codes used to identify a computer. However, at this time, CBT does not use cookies.

Use of Information

CBT uses User Data to respond to your inquiries for additional information. We also use “traffic data” to help diagnose problems with our server, analyze trends and administer the Site. Your IP address is not linked to personally identifiable information, but is used to gather broad demographic data and to monitor statistics to improve the Site and Service.

Sharing of Information

Currently, CBT will not share personally identifiable information with any third party for commercial purposes. CBT may, however, disclose personally identifiable data if (1) reasonably necessary to perform the Service, (2) authorized by you, (3) otherwise permitted under this Privacy Policy, or (4) CBT is required to do so by law or regulation, or in good faith belief that such action is necessary to (i) conform or comply with applicable laws, regulations or legal process, (ii) protect or defend the rights or property of CBT or any other user, or (iii) enforce the Terms of Use. CBT may transfer personally identifiable information to any successor to all or substantially all its business or assets that concern the Service.

Security

Information collected by CBT is stored in secure operating environments that are not made generally available to the public. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100 percent secure. As a result, CBT cannot ensure the security of any information you provide, and you do so at your own risk. Once CBT receives your transmission, it will make reasonable efforts to ensure its security on its systems. 

Third-Party Sites

The Site may permit you to link to other websites on the Internet, and other websites may contain links to the Site. These other websites are not under CBT’s control. The privacy and security practices of websites linked to or from the Site are not covered by this Privacy Policy, and CBT is not responsible for the privacy or security practices or the content of such websites.

IP Addresses & Cookies

CBT may use your IP address to help diagnose problems with its server and to administer the Site. Your IP address is used to help identify you and to gather broad demographic information. IP addresses are also used to provide an audit trail in the case of any attempted illegal or unauthorized use of the Site. Currently, CBT does not use cookies. “Cookies” are pieces of information that a website transfers to your computer’s hard disk for record-keeping purposes. Cookies in and of themselves do not personally identify users, although they do identify a user’s computer. You may be able to set your web browser to refuse cookies.

Changes

CBT reserves the right to change or update this Privacy Policy at any time by posting a notice on the Site. Information collected by the Service is subject to the Privacy Policy in effect at the time of use.