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Taguspark Cookie Policy


Who is responsible for processing your personal data?

Name: Taguspark , S.A.

Tax ID: 502857587

Address: Núcleo Central, No. 100, 2740-122 Oeiras

Contact: taguspark@taguspark.pt

Website: https://taguspark.pt/

Cookies are small text files placed on the user’s computer or mobile device (hereinafter collectively referred to as “devices”) through a browser. The placement of cookies allows the website to recognize your device on a subsequent visit. When we use the term “cookies” in this policy, we are referring to all files that collect information in this manner.

We use various types of cookies on this website. For more information about the types of cookies, their purposes, and their retention periods, please read this Cookie Policy in its entirety.

Depending on the type of cookies, refusing to allow them to be installed may prevent you from accessing certain areas of the website or receiving personalized information.

At any time, you can use your browser to choose to be notified when cookies are received, as well as to block their installation on your devices.

The use of cookies constitutes the processing of personal data. For more information on how your personal data is processed, please see our Privacy Policy.

1. Who is responsible for cookies?

The entity responsible for cookies varies depending on where the cookies come from. Cookies can be:

  • First-party cookies: These are sent to the user's devices by Taguspark itself, which is responsible for the website.
  • Third-party cookies: These are sent to the user's devices by third parties (for example, Google).

2. How long are cookies stored?

With regard to the length of time cookies remain stored on your device, the following types should be considered:

  • Session cookies: These are collected and stored while the user is accessing the website. They are typically used to store information necessary to provide the service requested by the user on a one-time basis and are deleted at the end of the session.
  • Persistent cookies: These are cookies in which data remains stored on the user’s device and can be accessed and processed for a period determined by the entities responsible for the cookie, which may range from a few minutes to several years.

3. What are cookies used for?

Cookies are used for a variety of purposes. They can be used, for example, to help determine the usefulness, appeal, and frequency of use of websites, enabling faster and more efficient browsing and eliminating the need to repeatedly enter the same information.

Below you will find information about the types of cookies used on the Taguspark website.

3.1. Essential Cookies

Essential cookies, as the name implies, are those that are essential to the functioning of the website. These are cookies without which access to the website cannot be guaranteed and without which it is not possible to ensure an adequate user experience.

These cookies are used, in particular, to manage the browsing session, store the user’s consent preferences, ensure the security of the connection, enable forms and restricted areas to function properly, and support the technical features necessary for displaying the website’s content.

Given the wide range of features and technologies used on the Taguspark website, a large number of essential cookies are employed; therefore, we have opted to provide a general description of their purposes rather than an exhaustive list.

The legal basis for storing information on your terminal equipment or accessing information already stored on your terminal equipment is the need to ensure the provision of an information society service (Article 5(2)(b) of Law No. 41/2004, of August 18). The legal basis for the processing of personal data is the performance of a contract to which the data subject is a party.

3.2. Analytical Cookies

Analytical cookies allow Taguspark to collect information about how the website is used, specifically which pages are most visited, the length of time spent on the site, the source of traffic, any navigation errors, and aggregate user behavior. The information collected is processed in aggregate and statistical form, with the aim of improving the website’s performance, usability, and content.

These cookies may be set by third-party service providers acting on behalf of Taguspark and in accordance with applicable personal data protection laws.

Since the tracking tools used may be updated over time, detailed information about each analytics cookie in use at any given time—including its name, provider, and retention period—is available in the website’s cookie preferences management window and may also be requested by contacting us at the address provided in this Policy.

The legal basis for storing information on your terminal equipment or accessing information already stored on your terminal equipment is your consent (Article 5(1) of Law No. 41/2004, of August 18). The legal basis for the processing of personal data is your consent.

Analytical cookies are disabled by default and will only be installed on the user’s device after the user has provided consent through the cookie preferences center available on the website.

4. How can I manage my cookies?

You can change your browser settings or delete stored cookies. Please note that if cookies are not stored or are deleted, the website may not function properly. Cookie settings must be adjusted separately for each browser and device you use, as each browser has its own method for applying these settings.

You can find information on how to do this on the help pages for the following browsers:

If you have any questions regarding the cookies used by Taguspark, you can contact us at the following email address: taguspark@taguspark.pt.

Users may, at any time, withdraw their previously given consent to the use of non-essential cookies through the cookie preferences center available on the website, just as easily as they initially granted their consent.

Disabling or deleting cookies may cause the website to malfunction or affect its performance in certain ways. For more information about cookies—including what they are, how to manage them, and how to delete them—please visit www.allaboutcookies.org, which also provides information on how to manage your settings with various cookie providers.

Consent given for the use of non-essential cookies is valid for six months; the consent window is refreshed after that period or whenever there are significant changes to the cookies used.

The data subject may file a complaint with the National Data Protection Commission (CNPD) if he or she believes that the processing of his or her personal data through cookies violates applicable legal provisions.

5. Validity of the Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy is available in Portugal and takes effect upon publication. Taguspark reserves the right to unilaterally amend this Cookie Policy at any time by publishing such amendments in the updated version of the document on the website.

Version: 2 – June 2026

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