Incyte Cookie Policy

In operating our websites, we gather and store certain information about you and your preferences—mostly to make our websites work the way you expect them to. We do this through the use of cookies placed on the device you use to visit our websites. This Cookie Policy provides you with an understanding of our implementation of such cookies, how they improve your online experience, and your options related to their use.

You can learn more about the cookies used by our websites and change your cookie selections by clicking on the website’s Cookie Settings link or via the cookie settings icon (“Cookie Settings”) at the bottom of our websites at any time. Depending on the content and layout of a specific website you will see and be able to click one or the other.

1. General information This Cookie Policy applies to the resources, content, products and services (hereinafter, “Services”) that may be offered on websites operated by, or on behalf of, Incyte Corporation or its affiliates (collectively, “Incyte”). This Cookie Policy is intended to explain to you how we at Incyte (acting as the data controller) use and manage cookies when you use our websites or Services. The Cookie Policy can be accessed from any page of an Incyte website.

Our websites that use cookies will have a cookie banner prominently displayed with an option to access the Cookie Settings. This allows you to learn more about the cookies used by that website and to decide whether to accept or reject them based on their intended purpose(s) and duration(s). Where permissible, Incyte may use Google Analytics to track, measure and evaluate website performance; but, similar to other cookies that are not strictly necessary, this will not be installed if you continue browsing or close the window without making a choice—unless you are located in the U.S. or Canada.

2. What is a cookie? A cookie is a small set of code, generally identified by a name, that may be sent to your browser by a website that distinguishes you from other website visitors. Your browser will retain it for a certain period of time and will send it back to the website each time you return to it. Cookies have multiple uses. Examples of how they may be used include saving your username on a website where you have registered, saving your language settings (as may be applicable depending upon your location and preferences), tracking of your browsing activities for statistical analytics or providing content that is of interest to you.

3. What types of cookies do our websites use and how long are they retained? There are various types of cookies that may be used by any Incyte website as shown below. Cookies can be “first-party,” meaning they are set by us. Cookies may also be placed on your device by another entity, and these are called “third-party” cookies.

Where permitted, our websites may also use Google Analytics, an audience measurement tool, to statistically evaluate the website’s performance (including number of hits, most frequently visited pages, average time spent on the website, where the traffic is coming from, the geographical locations of users, etc). The aggregated data from these cookies is accessible to us, as well as to service providers acting on our behalf. It is also accessible to Google, which acts as our data processor. More information about the use of Google Analytics by Google can be found here. Additionally, if you agree to accept certain Google Analytics cookies, your data will also be shared with and processed by Google acting as a separate data controller for its own purposes. For more information about Google’s use of your data, please see Google’s privacy policy and, in particular, how Google uses certain data collected when you use its partners’ sites or applications.

4. How can I configure cookies? Our websites that use cookies will have a cookie banner prominently displayed with an option to access the Cookie Settings. This allows you to learn more about the cookies used by that website and to decide whether to accept or reject them based on their intended purpose(s) and duration(s).

You may withdraw your consent to the use of any cookies (except for strictly necessary cookies) directly at any time by going to the Cookie Settings for respective Incyte website. Withdrawing your consent does not affect the legality of processing carried out previously. Your refusal or the withdrawal of your consent does not prevent you from using the websites.

You may prevent the use of all cookies (except for strictly necessary cookies) and delete them by changing your browser settings.

If you deactivate cookies, your user experience may be of lower quality. In particular, we cannot keep your preferences for audience measurement cookies for your subsequent visits to our websites. As a result, the next time you visit the website, the cookie banner will again appear.

You can further manage your privacy by reviewing your website browser's Cookie Settings.

5. How is my personal information protected? For more information on our approach to privacy, how we handle your personal information and how you can exercise your data protection rights, please see our Privacy Policy.

6. How is my personal information transferred? Your personal information may be transferred outside your country of residence into countries that do not guarantee the same level of data protection. In these cases, and where required, we use appropriate data transfer mechanisms as required by applicable personal information laws and regulations. For example, if you are a resident of the European Economic Area or United Kingdom, we will have standard contractual clauses and additional necessary measures in place to ensure the legality of such transfers.

In connection with the use of Google’s services, your data described above may be hosted on Google’s servers located in the United States.

Depending on your location, you may consult these mechanisms and guarantees by contacting us at the address provided below.

7. Who can I contact?If you have any questions, need more information or wish to exercise your rights regarding your personal information, please contact Incyte’s Privacy Office at the address below:

Incyte Corporation Attention: Global Data Privacy Officer 1801 Augustine Cut-off Wilmington, Delaware 19803 USA privacy@incyte.com

For EEA, UK and Swiss Residents please contact: Incyte Biosciences International Sàrl Attention: Data Protection Officer Rue Docteur-Yersin 12, 1110, Morges, Switzerland privacy@incyte.com

8. When was our Cookie Policy last updated? Our Cookie Policy was last updated on July 30, 2024.