To understand how and why this website utilizes your IP address and cookies, we urge that you read the following policy carefully. To visit and explore our website https://portugalfundsgoldenvisa.com/ (“Website”), you must expressly agree. You can opt to leave the website immediately if you do not agree with the terms of this policy.
Last updated: March 2022
(Hereinafter: The “IP and Cookie Policy”)
PFGV (“We,” “We,” or “PFGV”) gathers two categories of data from your visit to the website (“Site”). The practice generates (I) personal information and (ii) information such as your name and email address, which is linked to a “cookie” and your user’s Internet protocol address (“IP address”).
Our Privacy Policy explains our policies for collecting and processing such personal information.
For the cookies policy, the practices for generating aggregating information (as mentioned above) are outlined here. To see and use the website, you must explicitly agree to the practices indicated below in addition to the online platform.
1. IP Address
When you access a website, the system assigns you an IP address, which is a unique identifying number. Our website automatically records your IP address, which provides information about your computer’s location on the Internet as well as the name of your Internet Service Provider (“ISP”).
Your computer will be allocated a unique IP address when you begin an internet session. On the internet, this is your computer’s only address. Websites won’t be able to serve you material if you don’t have an IP address since they won’t be able to discover your machine on the Internet without it. Your computer will obtain a new IP address whenever you disconnect and reconnect to the Internet. The IP address does not identify you personally, but it does reveal the location of your computer on the Internet as well as the name of your internet service provider.
What Methods Do We Use to Collect Your IP Address?
When you visit our website, your computer will submit a request for content to our website. Your IP address will be sent as a “return address” with this message from your machine. The site will be able to locate your machine and provide the desired content. All of these messages are automatically recorded by our web server.
What Are Your IP Addresses Used For?
When we gather your IP address, we aggregate it with other IP addresses to provide us with statistical data on website visitors’ geographic locations, their behavior on the website, and how they respond to the page. Your IP address will be automatically collected and stored in log files. These files also store information about your browser type, Internet service provider, operating system, date/time stamp, clickstream data, and files accessed on our website. We can compile aggregate information for our website using this information, such as general usage patterns and online activity (such as the number of unique visitors, frequency of visits, or pages of search terms entered).
It also enables us to better administer our website, including checking for potential server difficulties, analyzing traffic trends, and assisting us in providing you with a better experience. We shall not keep IP addresses for any longer than is necessary for the above-mentioned objectives.
2. Cookies
About Cookies and How We Use Them
Cookies enable us to evaluate trends and offer you a positive browsing experience on our website. A cookie is a piece of data that is saved on your computer’s hard disk. Cookies allow websites to recognize people who have previously visited them. Cookies allow us to remember personal choices, such as language preferences, and to perform tasks without having to re-enter information.
Please be aware that third parties (such as ad networks and web traffic analysis services) may also utilize cookies, over which we have no control. These cookies could be analytics or performance cookies, or they could be targeted cookies.
You can disable cookies in your browser by activating the settings that allow you to reject all or some cookie settings. You may not be able to access all or part of our website if you use your browser settings to disable all cookies (including basic cookies). Some elements of our website may not function properly if you refuse to accept cookies.
All cookies, with the exception of essential cookies, will expire after 30 days.
At the browser level, you can manage how cookies are used. You can still use our website if you reject cookies, but you may be limited in your ability to utilize certain functions or sections. Many browsers allow you to browse privately, which means cookies are automatically deleted when you visit a page.
Visit sites like www.allaboutcookies.org for additional information on cookies.