Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. Notice on Cookies
Last Updated: March 2023
Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. (“we,” “our,” or “us”) may use one or more cookies or other tracking technologies (such as web beacons or pixels, collectively referred to herein as “cookies”) on the website sareptatherapeutics.chm. This Notice on Cookies (“Notice”) explains what cookies are and how we use them.
What are “cookies”?
Cookies are small files containing letters and numbers that we may put on your device, depending on your cookie preferences. For example, we use cookies to: (1) allow us to personalize your experience on the Websites; (2) tell us which parts of the Websites you have visited; (3) help us measure the effectiveness of advertisements and web searches; and (4) give us insights into user behavior so we can improve our communications, products, and services.
Cookies may collect personal data (which, in some jurisdictions, may include your internet protocol (“IP”) address). Please consult our Privacy Policy for more information on how we process personal data.
We use certain cookies that are considered “required” for the regular operation and security of the Websites, as well as for the provision of the services you request. Without these cookies, we will not be able to provide a secure log-in, administer your account, or provide certain other core features of the Websites. For these cookies, we do not ask for your consent but we do inform you about their presence on the Websites.
In addition, other categories of cookies that we may use and for which we may ask for your consent are:
- “Functional” cookies. These cookies help us personalize services on the Websites by remembering your preferences and settings. For example, they may be used to keep track of what content has been viewed so as to avoid repetition.
- “Analytics” cookies. These cookies measure how you interact with content on the Websites, which helps us improve the Websites and your experience. In addition, we use these cookies to test different design ideas for particular pages. We generally contract with independent measurement and research companies to perform these services for us and, when this is the case, these cookies may be set by a third party.
- “Targeting” cookies. These cookies gather information about your activities on the Websites and other sites in order to provide you with customized advertisements that are relevant to your interests. Disabling these types of cookies will not opt you out of being served ads. You may continue to receive non-targeted ads.
We may use first-party cookies (cookies placed directly by us on your device) as well as cookies served by third parties. Third-party cookies are most commonly used for analytics or advertising purposes.
Third-Party Content Cookies
We may embed content such as videos on our Websites that are hosted by third parties. These third parties may place cookies on your device. To understand and control how these third parties use cookies, please visit their websites. You may also disable these cookies in your web browser as described below.
How can you set your cookies preferences?
You can change your web browser settings to notify you when cookies are set or to disable cookies altogether, including on the Websites. You can also delete cookies that have already been set. To manage your cookie preferences through your browser, you can follow the links below or find the cookie management instructions in the support page of your browser (the Help function within your browser should tell you how), depending on the browser you are using:
Please note that some functions on the Websites will not work properly if you choose to disable all cookies. For example, if you put in a password to access a restricted area, you will not be able to do so unless the Websites can authenticate you through cookies.
For further information about cookies including how to see what cookies have been set on your device and how to manage and delete them, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
In the European Economic Area, you may also visit www.youronlinechoices.eu to exercise choices about certain cookies.
In the United States, you may also visit the Network Advertising Initiative’s opt-out page at http://optout.networkadvertising.org/#!/ to learn how to opt-out of third-party, interest-based targeting cookies.