Skip to main content

Website Privacy Notice

This Privacy Notice applies to the processing of data related to the use of the website https://fusionpharma.com/ (hereinafter “the Website”).

Fusion Pharmaceuticals Inc. as the Controller, (hereinafter “Fusion”, “we” or “us”) of the personal data, has committed to applying the principles of good data protection to the processing of personal data.  

With this Privacy Notice, Fusion wants to make sure that you understand what personal information is collected about you, how your personal information is used and how it is kept safe.

General warning and use of social media

Access to the Website implies the User’s full and unreserved acceptance of this Privacy Notice (hereinafter the “Notice”), as well as its general terms of use and the Cookies Notice. The User acknowledges having read the information below.

The Notice is valid for all pages hosted on the Website. It is not valid for the pages hosted by third parties to which Fusion may refer and whose privacy notices may differ. Fusion cannot therefore be held responsible for any data processed on these websites or by them. This Notice also applies to any other website that Fusion may operate, including our Company pages.

1. Why, how and for how long do we collect your personal data?

Depending on the purpose for which we process your personal data, we need to process one or other personal data. We will keep them for no longer than necessary to fulfill the purposes for which we collected it, including any legal requirements. 

Depending on each case, the processing will therefore be as follows:

Purposes Personal Data Type Legal basis Retention period
To answer to your queries either by email or through the contact form Name, email address, submitted data.

Please note that other Personal Data may be processed by Fusion depending on your request and the information you provide us.

This processing is based on our legitimate interest in answering the requests or queries raised by you through the existing different contact channels.

We understand that the processing of these data is also beneficial to you to the extent that it enables us to assist you adequately and answer to the queries raised.

We will process your data for the time necessary to meet your request.
For job application Name, email, address, CV, background This processing is then based on our legitimate interest for the purpose of our recruitment process in order to administer and appraise job applications.

We understand that the processing of these data is also beneficial to you to the extent that it enables you to get a job by providing a spontaneous application or answering to an offer.

We will process your data for the time necessary to manage your application.
For statistical purposes Aggregate statistical data. We consider that we have lawful interest to understand the way our page is consulted (e.g., how many times our page is consulted, from which country). Statistical information is provided by 3rd parties.

We may export statistical reports, but we guarantee that this is only in an anonymous form.

Use of cookies for the functioning and managing of our website Cookies may store in certain circumstances personal data which may include: IP addresses, browser type, location, operating system,… Please, see our Cookies Notice for more information. Please, see our Cookies Notice

2. Data sharing

We do not sell or trade to outside parties your personal data. 

Sharing your personal data as explained above may involve a transfer of personal data to other countries. Fusion is committed to complying with the transfer rules under applicable Data Protection Laws and therefore will ensure to: 

  • Transfer your data to countries where the data recipient is located that has been recognized as adequate by your national data protection authority; or
  • Where a country has not received an adequacy decision to implement appropriate safeguards, such as the EU Standard Contractual Clauses (“SCCs”), or the International Data Transfer Agreement (“IDTA”).

You can contact our Data Protection Officer (DPO contact details below), if you want to have more details about the mechanism supporting data transfer.

3. How do we protect your information?

Fusion treats your personal data in a confidential manner and provides for a sufficient and adequate level of protection of your personal data.

Your personal data are contained behind secured networks and are only accessible by a limited number of persons who have special access rights to such systems and are required to keep the information confidential.

4. Your rights

Depending on your location you may have the ability to avail of the following rights subject to limitation: 

  • Access. You have the right to obtain confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning you are being processed, and, where that is the case, information related to the processing of data and a copy of the data being processed.
  • Rectification. You have the right to require rectification of inaccurate or incomplete data about you.
  • Right to be forgotten. To obtain the deletion of your personal data under certain specified circumstances.
  • Restrict processing. You have the right to restrict processing of data under certain specified circumstances.
  • Data portability. You have the right to request for the receipt or the transfer to another organization, in a machine-readable form, of your personal data.
  • Object to processing. You have the right to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, at any time to the processing of your data. 
  • Right to withdraw consent. When you have given your explicit consent for the processing of your data, you can withdraw it at any time without any cost nor justification.

Please note that all these rights are not absolute and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis by our DPO.  

If you would like to exercise your rights, please let us know by contacting our DPO. 

You have also the right to lodge a complaint if you consider that your personal data is not processed in accordance with the GDPR, and the UK GDPR. 

If you are an EEA resident: You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Supervisory Authority in the Member State of the European Union of your habitual residence, place of work or place of the alleged infringement. 

If you are a UK resident: you may file a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”), the Supervisory Authority of UK, following the instruction available in the service channels.

5. Changes to this Privacy Notice

This Notice is effective as of the date stated at the top of this page. We may change this Notice from time to time. Please refer to this Notice on a regular basis. 

6. Contacts

Data Protection Officer 

fusion.dpo@mydata-trust.info

EU Data Protection Authorities

https://edpb.europa.eu/about-edpb/about-edpb/members_en

For UK Supervisory Authority (“ICO”)

Tel: +55 (0)3 03 12 31 11 3

Website: https://ico.org.uk/global/privacy-notice/your-right-to-complain/