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Cookie Policy

1. Our Purpose

This Cookie Policy applies to any websites, applications, or platforms operated by ALGAR TI CONSULTORIA S/A, hereafter collectively referred to as “Positivo S+” or “our Digital Platforms.”

Positivo S+ seeks to explain transparently and specifically, through this Cookie Policy, how, when, and why Cookies are used.

By accessing our Digital Platforms, users authorize the use of Cookies under the terms of this Policy.

If you do not agree with the use of Cookies in this manner, you may:

  • adjust your browser settings to disable Cookies, or
  • refrain from accessing our Digital

 

Disabling Cookies may impact your user experience when visiting our Digital Platforms.

For any questions or concerns about the Cookie Policy of our Digital Platforms, please contact us at: [email protected]

2. Definitions

2.1 Cookies

Cookies are digital files containing small fragments of data (usually with a unique identifier) that are stored on the user’s device through the browser or application and save information related to the user’s preferences.

3. Description

3.1 What Are Cookies Used For?

Cookies are used to enhance the user experience, both in terms of performance and usability, ensuring that the content provided meets the user’s needs and expectations.

Cookies allow our Digital Platforms to remember information about the user’s visit, including their preferred language, location, session frequency, and other variables that Positivo S+ considers relevant to make the user’s experience more efficient. Cookies may also be used to compile anonymous and aggregated information to understand how users interact with our Digital Platforms and improve their structure and content. Since this information is anonymous, it cannot personally identify users.

The use of Cookies is common across all digital platforms today. Their use does not harm devices (computers, smartphones, tablets, etc.) where they are stored.

3.2 What Types of Cookies Do We Use?

Positivo S+ uses two types of Cookies: Session Cookies and Persistent Cookies.

  • Session Cookies:
  • Temporary Cookies that remain stored until the user leaves the website, closes the browser, or exits the These are automatically deleted from the user’s device.
  • Persistent Cookies:
  • Cookies stored on the user’s device until they are manually deleted or until they reach their expiration The duration of these Cookies depends on their configuration and the browser settings.

Cookies (Session or Persistent) can be categorized by function:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies:
  • These enable website navigation and the use of applications, granting access to secure areas of the website. Without these Cookies, the services required for proper platform functioning cannot be provided.
  • Analytical Cookies:
  • These collect anonymous statistical data to analyze platform usage and performance.
  • Functional Cookies: These ensure additional platform functionalities or save user-defined preferences when using the platform on the same device.

3.3 Can Cookies Be Controlled or Deleted?

Most internet browsers are configured to automatically accept Cookies.

Users can change their settings to block Cookies or alert them when a Cookie is being sent to their device. There are several ways to manage Cookies.

Consult your browser’s instructions or help section to learn more about adjusting or changing your settings.

Disabling Cookies may prevent you from accessing certain areas of our pages or from receiving personalized information during your visit.

If users access our Digital Platforms from multiple devices (e.g., computer, smartphone, tablet), they should ensure that each browser on each device is configured to meet their Cookie preferences.

3.4 Information About Cookies

On the positivosmais.com website, we use the following types of Cookies:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies
  • Performance Cookies
  • Functional Cookies
  • Advertising Cookies

4. General Provisions

This Cookie Policy is subject to regular updates to ensure compliance with applicable legislation.