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Effective Date: October 1, 2008

Purpose of the Privacy Policy

Vomaris Innovations, Inc. (hereinafter “Vomaris”) respects the privacy of visitors to this Web site and understands that information about you, your health, and your health care is sensitive. Except as otherwise provided this Web site’s Internet Privacy Policy, Vomaris will not sell, rent or give away your personally identifiable information to any unrelated third party without your permission.

Vomaris developed this Internet Privacy Policy to provide information about our practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of information that you may provide when you visit this Web site.

We encourage you to read this Internet Privacy Policy before using this Web site or submitting information. By using this Web site, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to the terms of the Internet Privacy Policy.

Information Voluntarily Provided by Visitors
You can visit much of the Web site without telling us who you are or providing us with other personally identifiable information. Some areas of the Web site allow you to contact us to ask questions or provide comments. When you communicate with us and request a response, we ask for your name and contact information. We intend to let you know how we will use such information before we collect it from you; if you tell us that you do not want us to use this information to make further contact with you beyond fulfilling your requests, we will respect your wishes.

Some areas of the Web site may also require that you submit information in order to access specific content, features, interactive tools, and services or participate in a particular activity. For example, to create an online account or to subscribe to a newsletter, we may ask for your name, contact information, and perhaps additional information so we can tailor our response to your request.

In addition, when you access certain interactive tools or services, you may be asked to provide personally identifiable information. You may always choose not to provide the required information, but then you may not be able to participate in the particular activity that requires the information.