Privacy Policy
Protecting clinical data, researcher information, and partner details is integral to our scientific credibility and global compliance standards.
1. Data Controller
Status Pharma acts as the primary controller for personal data processed through our portal, research frameworks, and partner registration forms. We process details strictly under standard compliance directives.
Our framework processes information in alignment with global protocols including GDPR, HIPAA, and US regulatory directives.
2. Information Collection
We collect necessary credentials when you submit clinical inquiries, partnership proposals, or request plant audits.
Corporate Identifiers
Company registration codes, tax parameters, and business name identifiers.
Personal Details
Researcher names, telephone numbers, and email parameters.
Inquiry Metrics
Form contents related to partnerships, dossiers, and facility auditing requests.
3. Usage of Personal Data
Collected metrics are utilized exclusively to support operational security, compliance certifications, and communication loops.
Partner Credentials
Verifying partner identities and licensing legitimacy before opening database access.
GMP Audit Logs
Maintaining session histories and authentication stamps to conform with WHO GMP audits.
Laboratory Visits
Scheduling site coordinates and managing permissions for physical facility tours.
Regulatory Briefings
Dispatching technical drug formulation dossiers, safety revisions, and regulatory notices.
Data Sharing Limitation
Status Pharma does not sell, lease, or distribute partner data under any circumstances.
4. Sharing & International Transfers
Technical dossiers or audit records may be shared with international health inspectors or regulatory authorities (such as the US FDA) solely to maintain GMP certifications, ensure patient safety, or support active drug licensing programs.
5. Security Standards
All databases are encrypted using AES-256 protocols with strict TLS 1.3 transfer wrappers to safeguard against unauthorized diagnostic breaches or data leaks.
Standard database volume encryption protection.
Strict transfer encapsulation protocol.