California Notice at Collection

I. ABOUT THIS NOTICE.

If you are a visitor or user who resides in the state of California (“consumers” or “you”) and access this website (the “Site”), this California Notice at Collection (“Notice”) supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy .  We adopt this Notice to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA), and its implementing regulations. Any terms defined in the CCPA have the same meaning when used in this Notice.

II. HOW DOES INSMED COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND WHAT TYPES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION DOES IT COLLECT?

Insmed collects Personal Information:

For more details regarding the Personal Information we collect and have collected in the last 12 months, please see Section II of our Privacy Policy .

For more information about the types of health-related information we collect, please see our Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy .

III. OUR BUSINESS PURPOSES FOR COLLECTING Personal Information; HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION

We use the Personal Information we collect from you, including Sensitive Personal Information, for the following business purposes:

IV. HOW WE MAY SHARE OR SELL PERSONAL INFORMATION

The following table identifies the categories of Personal Information that we sold or shared to third parties within the last 12 months and, for each category, the categories of Third Parties to whom we sold or shared Personal Information:

Categories of Personal InformationCategories of Third Parties
  
  
  

As a consumer who is a resident of the State of California, you have the right to direct us to stop selling or sharing your Personal Information. For more information on how to exercise that right, please see our Notice of Right to Opt-out of Sale/Sharing.

V. DATA RETENTION

We will retain your Personal Information, including your Sensitive Personal Information, for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected and for no longer than is reasonably necessary for that purpose.