Privacy Policy
Your use of the Quantum Biology Laboratory website is subject to our Privacy Policy. Please review this policy below, which governs the website and informs users of our data collection practices.
What personal data is collected?
Protecting your privacy is very important to the Quantum Biology Laboratory. We collect information from visitors who read, browse, and/or download information from our website. However, the Quantum Biology Laboratory never collects information for commercial marketing or any purpose unrelated to the Quantum Biology Laboratory mission and goals. The Quantum Biology Laboratory server records information about your activity on the website. The logged data may include:
How is the personal data used?
The logged data is only used for our internal filing and statistical purposes. We use this information to measure the number of visitors to our site and its various sections and to help make our site more useful to visitors. Unless it is specifically stated otherwise, no additional information will be collected about you.
We offer you the possibility to contact us via a contact form provided on the website. A valid e-mail address is required for this so that we know who the inquiry is coming from and can respond to it. Additional information can be provided on a voluntary basis. When inquiries are e-mailed to us, we store the question and the e-mail address information so that we can respond electronically. Unless otherwise required by statute, we do not identify publicly who sends questions or comments to our website. We will not obtain information that will allow us to personally identify you when you visit our site, unless you chose to provide such information to us.
What are cookies, and how are they used?
Cookies are small pieces of text sent by your web browser by a website you visit. A cookie file is stored in your web browser and can, for example, be used to authenticate you at the website. You can visit our website without accepting cookies. If you do not want your computer to be recognized again during your next visit, you can also block the use of cookies by changing the setting in your browser to “disable cookies.” Instructions on how to do this are found in your browser’s user guide.
What personal data is collected?
Protecting your privacy is very important to the Quantum Biology Laboratory. We collect information from visitors who read, browse, and/or download information from our website. However, the Quantum Biology Laboratory never collects information for commercial marketing or any purpose unrelated to the Quantum Biology Laboratory mission and goals. The Quantum Biology Laboratory server records information about your activity on the website. The logged data may include:
- Domain from which you access the Internet
- IP address (an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to a computer when surfing the web)
- Operating system and information about the type of browser used when visiting the site
- Date and time of your visit
- Pages you visited
- Address of the website that connected you to the Quantum Biology Laboratory website (such as google.com or bing.com)
How is the personal data used?
The logged data is only used for our internal filing and statistical purposes. We use this information to measure the number of visitors to our site and its various sections and to help make our site more useful to visitors. Unless it is specifically stated otherwise, no additional information will be collected about you.
We offer you the possibility to contact us via a contact form provided on the website. A valid e-mail address is required for this so that we know who the inquiry is coming from and can respond to it. Additional information can be provided on a voluntary basis. When inquiries are e-mailed to us, we store the question and the e-mail address information so that we can respond electronically. Unless otherwise required by statute, we do not identify publicly who sends questions or comments to our website. We will not obtain information that will allow us to personally identify you when you visit our site, unless you chose to provide such information to us.
What are cookies, and how are they used?
Cookies are small pieces of text sent by your web browser by a website you visit. A cookie file is stored in your web browser and can, for example, be used to authenticate you at the website. You can visit our website without accepting cookies. If you do not want your computer to be recognized again during your next visit, you can also block the use of cookies by changing the setting in your browser to “disable cookies.” Instructions on how to do this are found in your browser’s user guide.