Effective Date [ 13 August 2009 ]:
This website is owned and operated by GlaxoSmithKline UK Limited (“GSK”, “we” or “us”). We are registered in England and Wales under Company number 04310159, our registered office is at 980 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 9GS
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) explains how we use any personal information submitted to us by users of this website and only applies to personal information collected online. Please read this Policy carefully before providing us with any personal information. We reserve the right to change this Policy and any revised Policy will be posted here. Your use of the website miniquit.co.uk, (the “Site”) and submission of personal information will constitute acceptance of the Policy in place at that time.
We ask that you do not use the Site if you do not agree with the privacy practices described in this Policy.
GSK collects personal information such as name, address, telephone number, email address and health related personal data only when it is voluntarily submitted to us on the Site, for example when you complete a questionnaire. The information we collect may vary, but we only collect the information that you manually enter into our online forms.
Personal information that we collect about you shall be used by us and our affiliates to maintain records of the information you have provided . We may use your personal information to contact you by email and/or by SMS to update you where relevant. We may also use your personal information to contact you to request feedback, communicate future product or promotional offers.
You may amend or cancel your online registration with us by emailing us at customer.relations@gsk.com . We will send you an email to confirm your request. After we receive confirmation, we will remove your information from our database.
If we want to send you information about GSK products and services, we will seek your consent before contacting you by email with news or information. You may opt-out of any or all marketing communications from GSK at any time by contacting us by email at customer.relations@gsk.com and letting us know that you do not wish to receive e-mail communications in the future.
Please note that by submitting personal information to the Site, you consent to your personal information being processed for the purposes described above.
The Site and the database that will hold any information submitted by you are hosted by a third party supplier to GSK in the United States in accordance with instructions issued by GSK from the United Kingdom and this Privacy Policy. Although the legal requirements in the United States applicable to protecting personal information are not the same as those under European privacy laws, GSK will ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your personal information. By submitting personal information you are consenting to your personal information being processed in the United States.
To keep personal information that you provide to us via the Site accurate, complete and current, please contact us by email at customer.relations@gsk.com referencing NiQuitin Minis and we will take appropriate steps to update or correct such information in our possession. Note that you also have the right to request a copy of the personal information that we hold about you. You may do this by contacting us by email at by email at customer.relations@gsk.com or writing to us at Consumer Affairs Department
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare 980 Great West Road Brentford Middlesex TW8 9GS
GSK also collects non-personally identifiable information in aggregate form to track data such as the total number of visits to the Site, the number of visitors to each page of our Site, and the domain names of our visitors' internet service providers. We use this information, which remains in aggregate form, to optimize our site for our users. We may also share this information with other GSK companies and third parties. THIS DATA DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT USERS SUCH AS NAME, ADDRESS OR E-MAIL ADDRESS.
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a set of numbers that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you log on to your internet service provider or through your organisation's local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). Web servers automatically identify your computer by the IP address assigned to it during your session online.
GSK may collect IP addresses for the purposes of systems administration and to audit the use of the Site. We do not ordinarily link a user's IP address to personal information of that user, which means each user's session will be logged, but the user remains anonymous to us. However, in special cases, we may use IP addresses to identify users of the Site when we feel it is necessary to enforce compliance with the Site's terms of use, or to protect our service, the Site or other users.
You may see links to other websites and web resources that are not part of the Site. If you click on one of these websites, you will leave the Site. You agree that, as you have chosen to enter the linked website we are not responsible for the availability of such websites or resources and do not review or endorse and shall not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for (i) how these websites treat your personal information, (ii) the content of such websites, including (without limitation) any advertising, content, products, goods or other materials or services on or available from such websites or resources or (iii) the use that others make of these websites or resources.
If you link to another website, you should make sure you understand how that website treats personal information by checking its privacy policy.
We also place a small file known as a "cookie" on your computer's hard drive. A cookie may contain information that allows us to track your path through the Site and to determine whether you have visited us before. We use cookies in this manner to help us understand how visitors use the Site, and to help us to improve the Site. You may refuse to accept a cookie from us by following the procedures specific to your web browser. Although you may do so, you may find that your browser reacts strangely when visiting not only the Site, but other websites as well. Cookies do not themselves contain any personal information but if you provide such information to us, for example by registering with us, it may be linked to the data stored in the cookie.
GSK has security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of your user data under our control.
You should understand that the transmission of information via the Internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to the Site and any transmission is at your own risk.
Except as outlined below, only authorised employees have access to the information you provide us. Further, we impose strict rules on GSK employees who have access either to the databases that store user information or to the servers that host our services. Whilst we cannot guarantee that loss, misuse or alteration to data will not occur, we make every effort to prevent such unfortunate occurrences.
Your personal information will not be shared with any non-GSK companies, except for select third parties specifically engaged by GSK to provide support services to GSK in connection with the Site. Such parties will have access to your information, including personal information, as necessary to enable them to provide those services. Please rest assured that companies engaged by GSK for this purpose will be required to abide by this Policy and agree to use any such personal information solely for purposes of providing the specified services to GSK.
Except as stated above, GSK will not sell or rent any personal information relating to you to any third party for any purpose.
GSK may need to disclose personal information relating to you in the following special circumstances:
By submitting personal and/or health related data you agree to be bound by this Policy and agree that GSK may, in its sole discretion, disclose information about you in the circumstances and to the extent set out in this Policy.
Please contact us if you have any questions about this Privacy Policy. You can e-mail us at http://www.niquitin.co.uk/contact-us or write to us at Consumer Affairs Department
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare 980 Great West Road Brentford Middlesex TW8 9GS
Stopping smoking straightaway is best for your health. However you can use NiQuitin Minis to help you quit one cigarette at a time.
Adults 18 years and over: Have a NiQuitin Minis instead of a cigarette when you feel a strong urge to smoke. Cut down your cigarettes by as many as possible. Quit all your cigarettes as soon as you feel able. Requires Willpower.
Put one NiQuitin Minis in your mouth and allow to dissolve fully. This should take around 10 minutes.
Once you’re ready to quit all your cigarettes, use 8 to 12 a day (maximum 15) for up to 6 weeks, then gradually phase out their use. Stop using NiQuitin Minis when you are using 1 or 2 a day.
Each lozenge contains 1.5mg nicotine (as nicotine resinate). Also contains mannitol (E 421), sodium alginate, xanthan gum, potassium bicarbonate, calcium polycarbophil, sodium carbonate anhydrous, acesulfame potassium, magnesium stearate and flavours.
ALWAYS READ THE LABEL
NiQuitin® Minis Mint 1.5mg and 4mg Lozenges are stop smoking aids. Requires willpower. Contain nicotine. Always read the label. Quitting completely should be your long term aim.
Information on this website is for UK audiences only. Copyright the GlaxoSmithKline group of companies 2009. NiQuitin®, NiQuitin® Minis and the Minis device are trade marks of the GlaxoSmithKline group of companies.
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