Privacy Policy
Cookies and Similar Technologies Policy
The fundamental rights to privacy and protection against the misuse of personal data are guaranteed by the Federal Constitution of 1988. The LGPD (General Law for the Protection of Personal Data) was introduced to regulate these rights and establish penalties for the improper processing of personal data.
The main objective of the LGPD is to ensure greater security, privacy and transparency in the use of personal information.
Under this legislation, users have the right to:
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Know which of their personal data companies hold;
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Understand how this data is stored and used;
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Request, in certain cases, the correction or deletion of their data.
In this context, this website and its domain use cookies and similar technologies to improve your experience while you browse our pages.
To give you, as a user of our website, a clear overview of this topic, we present our Cookies and Similar Technologies Policy below.
This policy explains:
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What cookies and similar technologies are and how we use them;
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What types of cookies or similar technologies we use;
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What information we collect through cookies or similar technologies;
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How this information is used;
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How you can control your cookie or similar technology preferences.
For more information about how we use, store and keep your personal data secure, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
You can change or withdraw your consent to the use of cookies or similar technologies at any time.
What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies and similar technologies are small text files or tools used to store small pieces of information.
They are stored on your device (computer, tablet, mobile phone, etc.) when the website is loaded in your browser.
What are cookies and similar technologies used for?
We use cookies and similar technologies to:
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Ensure the website functions correctly;
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Help keep the website secure;
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Provide a better and more personalised user experience;
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Analyse how the website is used and what can be improved.
Why do we use cookies and similar technologies?
Like most online services, our website uses both first-party and third-party cookies or similar technologies for different purposes.
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First-party cookies or similar technologies are mostly necessary for the website to function properly and do not collect personally identifiable information.
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Third-party cookies or similar technologies are used mainly to understand how the website performs, how you interact with our pages, to keep our services secure, to deliver advertisements that are relevant to you, and to help improve your future interactions with our website.
In summary, these tools allow us to offer a more efficient, safe and user-friendly experience.
Types of cookies and similar technologies we use
1. Essential cookies
Essential cookies or similar technologies are necessary for you to be able to use all the functionalities of our website.
They are used, for example, to:
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Maintain user sessions;
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Prevent security threats;
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Allow you to log in to your account, add products or services to your basket and complete actions safely.
These cookies do not collect or store personal information for marketing purposes.
2. Statistics cookies
Statistics cookies or similar technologies store information such as:
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Number of visitors to the website;
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Number of unique visitors;
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Pages visited;
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Time spent on the website;
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Source of the visit (for example, search engines, social media, other sites).
This data helps us understand and analyse:
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The performance of the website;
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Which content is most accessed;
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Where we need to make improvements.
3. Marketing cookies
Our website may display advertisements, either our own or from partners.
Marketing cookies or similar technologies are used to:
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Personalise ads and make them more relevant to you;
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Measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns;
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Record which ads you have viewed or interacted with.
Information stored in these cookies or similar technologies may also be used by third-party advertising providers to show ads on other websites you visit.
These cookies generally are not essential for basic site functioning but help us offer more relevant content and promotions.
4. Functional cookies
Functional cookies or similar technologies support certain non-essential features of our website, such as:
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Embedding videos or interactive content;
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Enabling social media sharing features (e.g. share buttons);
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Remembering your preferences, such as language, region or display settings.
By storing these preferences, we can provide you with a more personalised and efficient experience during future visits to our website.
Managing your cookies and similar technology preferences
You have control over how cookies and similar technologies are used.
You can:
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Accept or refuse non-essential cookies when you first access the website (through the cookie banner, if available);
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Change or withdraw your consent at any time (for example, via a “Cookie Settings” link, if provided);
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Configure your browser to block or delete cookies.
Please note that disabling essential cookies may affect the correct functioning of some parts of the site and may limit your ability to use certain features.
For more details on your rights regarding personal data, including access, correction and deletion, please consult our Privacy Policy and, where applicable, the LGPD and other data protection regulations.
Final guidance
To help protect your privacy and ensure a safe browsing experience, we recommend that you:
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Carefully read the information displayed in cookie banners and privacy notices;
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Regularly review your browser’s privacy and security settings;
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Contact us if you have any questions about how your data or cookies are being used on our website.
If you want, I can now:
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