CONSUMER DISPUTES
For the purpose of complying with the legal requirement arising from the application of Law No. 144/2015 of September 8 by associated companies, we inform you that in the Automotive Sector, the out-of-court resolution of consumer disputes is ensured by CASA – AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR ARBITRATION CENTER, which is the competent ADR entity.
The website where information regarding the available ADR mechanisms can be consulted, as well as where complaints can be submitted and information requested, is https://www.arbitragemauto.pt
PRIVACY POLICY
Privacy policy for this website or applications.
All personal information collected will be used to help make your visit to our website as productive and enjoyable as possible.
Ensuring the confidentiality of the personal data of our website users is important to us.
All personal information relating to members, subscribers, customers or visitors who use this website or applications will be processed in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Law of October 26, 1998 (Law No. 67/98).
The personal information collected may include your name, email address, telephone and/or mobile number, address, date of birth and/or others.
The use of this website or applications implies acceptance of this Privacy Agreement. The company that owns this website or applications reserves the right to change this agreement without prior notice. Therefore, we recommend that you review our privacy policy regularly to stay informed.
What are cookies?
Cookies are files containing small pieces of information that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website.
What are cookies used for?
They help the website remember information about your visit, such as your preferred language and other settings. This can make your next visit easier and the website more useful to you. Cookies play an important role. Without them, using the web would be a much more frustrating experience. Cookies increase the efficiency of website navigation. You have probably added an item to a shopping cart in an online store and, when returning to the website days later, found that the item was still in your cart. This is one example of how cookies are used.
Why do we use cookies?
The use of cookies on the internet is common practice and does not harm users’ computers. Cookies perform various functions, including helping website owners understand how the website is used, facilitating navigation, storing your preferences and generally improving your user experience, while also ensuring that the website displays relevant content.
What types of cookies do we use?
This website uses the following types of cookies:
Permanent cookies – these are cookies stored in your browser on your access devices (PC, mobile and tablet) and are used whenever you make a new visit to one of our websites.
Session cookies – these are temporary cookies that remain in your browser’s cookie file until you leave the website. The information obtained by these cookies is used to analyze web traffic patterns, allowing us to identify problems and provide a better browsing experience.
Advertising
Like other websites, we collect and use information contained in advertisements. The information contained in advertisements includes your IP (Internet Protocol) address, your ISP (Internet Service Provider, such as Sapo, Clix, or others), the browser you used when visiting our website (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox), the duration of your visit and the pages you visited within our website.
DoubleClick DART Cookie
Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to display ads on our website.
With the DART cookie, Google can display ads based on the reader’s visits to other websites on the Internet.
Users may disable the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy.
Cookies and Web Beacons
We use cookies to store information such as your personal preferences when visiting our website. This may include a simple popup or a connection to various services we provide, such as forums.
In addition, we also use third-party advertising on our website to support maintenance costs. Some of these advertisers may use technologies such as cookies and/or web beacons when advertising on our website, which will cause these advertisers (such as Google through Google AdSense) to also receive your personal information, such as your IP address, your ISP, your browser, etc. This function is generally used for geotargeting (for example, showing Lisbon-based ads only to readers from Lisbon) or presenting advertising targeted to a specific type of user (such as showing restaurant ads to users who regularly visit cooking websites).
You have the power to disable cookies in your browser settings or by making changes in Anti-Virus program tools, such as Norton Internet Security. However, this may change how you interact with our website or other websites. This may affect or prevent you from logging into programs, websites or forums within our network or others.
Links to Third-Party Websites
This website contains links to other websites which we believe may contain useful information/tools for our visitors. Our privacy policy does not apply to third-party websites, so if you visit another website from ours, you should read its privacy policy.
We are not responsible for the privacy policy or content present on those websites.
Google reCAPTCHA
CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) is a type of security measure known as challenge-response authentication. CAPTCHA helps protect contact forms against spam and password cracking by requiring the completion of a simple test that proves you are a human being and not a computer attempting to access a password-protected account.
The forms on this website are protected with this technology.
The use of this service implies acceptance of Google’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.