What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or mobile device by a web server when you view some sites online. They are used to store information about you and your preferences.

Cookies identify the computer or mobile device used and not the individual user.

 

What kind of cookies do we use?

The Traducta website uses the following types of cookies:

a)  Session cookies – these are temporary cookies that remain as cookies in your internet browser until you leave the site. The information collected allows the secure management of the various operations you realise while visiting our website. All session cookies are deleted when you close your browser;

b)   Permanent cookies – are cookies stored in the internet browser on your computer or mobile device. These cookies are activated every time you visit our website.

Traducta only uses third-party cookies, i.e., cookies placed and managed by third parties.

 

Cookie names Type of cookie First or Third party Can be blocked Session or Persistent Expiry Time Purpose

 

For what are cookies used?

The cookies used have an analytical purpose, i.e. they are used anonymously to create and analyse statistics to improve the site’s operation.

How can cookies be controlled?

All browsers give users the option to accept, refuse or delete all cookies via their browser’s setting panel.

However, you must be aware that deactivating cookies may prevent some web services from operating correctly and may entirely or partially affect navigation.

For more information about how to control and/or delete cookies, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

 

Should you have any queries or require additional information about how we process your personal data, please contact us:

Email:  [email protected]

Address: Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 127, 1.º direito, 1070-240 Lisboa

Because this Privacy Policy may be updated, we suggest you regularly consult this Policy