This Privacy Policy and Notice outlines the following:
a) The information provided to us by you as a visitor to an Indivior website or as otherwise provided to us by you;
b) How we will use, and in some circumstances, share that information; and
c) The choices available to you regarding our use of your Personal Information and how you can access and update this information.
This Privacy Policy and Notice is part of and incorporated into the Terms of Use found at www.Indivior.com/privacy-policy, which is a legally binding agreement between you and Indivior PLC.
Please read this policy carefully to understand our policies and practices regarding your information and how we will treat it. If you do not agree with our policies and practices, you may discontinue use of our website(s) or otherwise decline to provide us your information. There will be no adverse consequences to you, but you should be aware that we may not be able to provide you with information, goods, or services that you may want to hear about. If you decide to proceed, and later change your mind, you may do so at any time by ceasing to use our website(s).
We may change this Privacy Notice from time to time. Therefore, we ask you to check this Privacy Notice occasionally to ensure that you are aware of the most recent version. We will notify you of any changes where we are required to do so.
BY ACCESSING, BROWSING OR USING OUR WEBSITES, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED, READ, UNDERSTOOD AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE FOLLOWING PRIVACY POLICY AND ANY UPDATES TO IT. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE INDIVIOR GROUP IS NOT A MEDICAL PRACTICE AND DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE.
When we use these capitalized terms, they have the following definitions:
"Disclose" and variations such as "Disclosure" means any and all of the following: Using, accessing or barring access, processing, fulfilling, disclosing, receiving, displaying, sharing, making available, transferring, storing, selling, leasing, licensing, retaining, deleting or destroying, combining, investigating, verifying, proving, enforcing or otherwise dealing with Personal Information.
"Personal Information," "Personal Data," or "PI" means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could be reasonably linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular California resident or household.
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