Privacy Policy

Mole Electronic prioritizes your privacy concerns. References to “Mole Electronic,” “we,” or “us” in this privacy policy denote the entity handling your personal information, which is typically the same entity that collects your data.
This Privacy Policy governs personal data we collect through Mole Electronic’s online properties, including websites, mobile apps, and social media pages linked to this policy (“Online Channels”); our offline interactions like sales and marketing (“Offline Channels”); and from third parties, such as ad networks and lead brokers (“Channels”). It does not cover data gathered via our career sites (governed by the Candidate Privacy Statement) or products and services with separate privacy policies.
The policy details the types of personal data we collect, its usage, sharing details, your rights regarding our processing of your data, and our efforts to protect it. It also outlines how to contact us about our privacy practices.
Our Online Channels may link to third-party sites or include third-party cookies not controlled by Mole Electronic. We recommend reviewing these third parties’ privacy policies and using our cookie consent tool for third-party cookie settings.
Sections covered in this policy:
- Types of personal information collected
- Cookie usage and similar technologies
- Usage of personal information
- Sharing of personal information
- Data transmission safeguards
- Your choices in data handling
- Personal information transfer protection
- Retention of personal data
- Additional information and region-specific notices
- Children’s personal data
- Policy updates
- Contact details
Personal Information We Obtain: We gather various data types through Channels, including contact and account information, biographical and demographic details, purchase records, financial data, location and device usage data, audio/visual content, and online activities.
Online Channels use third-party analytics like Google Analytics, which use cookies and similar technologies for data collection (e.g., IP addresses) to analyze Online Channel interactions.
Providing personal data is voluntary, but not providing certain data may limit our ability to offer specific products or Online Channel features.
Cookies and Similar Technologies: We use cookies on our websites for personalization and enhancement of your experience.
Cookie Types and Management:
- Necessary Cookies: Essential for website operation. Disabling them may affect website functionality.
- Functional and Performance Cookies: Measure website performance and improve user experience.
- Marketing and Personalization Cookies: Track activities for personalized experiences and advertising effectiveness.
- Analytical Cookies: Enable ongoing website improvement.
- Cookie Consent Tool: Manage Mole Electronic and partner cookies. Browser settings can also control cookie preferences.
Usage of Personal Information: We use the collected data for product/service management, order processing, communication, marketing, customer support, data analysis, identity verification, fraud prevention, legal compliance, and enhancing our business and security.
Sharing of Personal Information: We don’t sell your data. It’s shared within Mole Electronic entities, with service providers, marketing partners, and as legally required or with your consent.
Data Transmission: We may transfer data internationally, ensuring protection in line with this policy. Our practices align with the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules system.
Your Choices: You have control over your personal data processing. Contact us for preferences or opt out of interest-based advertising through specified platforms in the U.S. and EU.
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Breaking Through the Bottleneck of Decontamination On the Irreplaceability of Disposable Bronchoscopes in Emergency Scenarios
During the intense emergency rescue, bronchoscopy technology is the core method for handling airway emergencies. However, the traditional reprocessing cycle of reusable bronchoscopes, which lasts for 60-90 minutes (including cleaning, disinfection, drying, and testing), has become a fatal bottleneck restricting the efficiency of rescue. Mole Medical has discovered that with the clinical popularity of disposable ... Read more

Correlation Analysis of the Duration of One-time Flexible Ureteroscopy for Stone Removal with Postoperative Pain and Hospital Stay
Among the minimally invasive treatment methods for upper urinary tract stones through natural orifices, one-time flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy (RIRS) has been widely used in clinical practice in recent years due to its avoidance of cross-infection risks and performance degradation associated with repeated use of instruments. This technique involves inserting a thin, flexible endoscope through the ... Read more

Mole Medical and Medel Medical Strengthen Collaboration in Visualized Medical Technology
Recently, international partners paid a visit to Mole Medical for technical exchange purposes. Building upon their long – standing and stable cooperative relationship, the two parties engaged in in – depth discussions regarding the application and innovation of cutting – edge medical technologies. This exchange has further fortified their collaborative efforts and established a solid ... Read more

Mole Medical Visual Laryngoscope single use blades: The Four Key Points That Impressed the Infection Control Department
In clinical airway management, laryngoscopes are commonly used equipment in anesthesiology departments, emergency departments, and ICUs. However, disposable laryngoscope blades are gradually replacing traditional reusable sterilized laryngoscope blades due to their advantage of avoiding cross-infection. Nevertheless, not all disposable laryngoscope blades can meet the high standards of the infection control department. Mole Medical disposable laryngoscope ... Read more

Mole Medical: The Application Value of Electronic Bronchoscopy Alveolar Lavage in Children with Severe Pneumonia and Mycoplasma Pneumonia
Bronchoscopic lung lavage has become an important treatment method for severe pneumonia caused by mycoplasma in children. This technique mainly involves using a flexible electronic bronchoscope to enter the child’s airway and, under direct vision, remove the obstructive mucus plugs and inflammatory secretions. At the same time, lavage fluid is collected for pathogen detection. Compared ... Read more