Privacy Policy
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Privacy Policy of the WEBSITE of FUNDAÇÃO ANTONIO PARGANA
1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE DATA CONTROLLER
- Entity: FUNDAÇÃO ANTONIO PARGANA (hereinafter referred to as "FAP")
- Address: Praça de Alvalade, n.º 7 - 8º Dto., 1700-036 Lisbon
- Tax Identification Number: 517 829 037
- Phone: +351 936 100 744
- Email: bernardoivocruz@fundacaoantoniopargana.pt
2. INTRODUCTION
The Personal Data Protection Law (“LPDP”) and the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016, hereinafter “GDPR”) ensure the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data.
Legally, personal data refers to any “information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”); a natural person is considered identifiable if they can be identified, directly or indirectly, especially by reference to an identifier, such as a name, identification number, location data, electronic identifiers, or one or more specific elements of the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity of that natural person.”
By accepting this Privacy Policy, the user is considered informed, for all intents and purposes, via the website www.fundacaoantoniopargana.pt, that personal data collected about them will be included in a file under the responsibility of FAP, whose processing complies with applicable personal data protection legislation and adequate technical and organizational security measures.
In no case will personal data regarding racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, health and sexual life data, genetic or biometric data, or data regarding sexual life or orientation be requested.
FAP will not engage in any of the following activities with personal data provided through this site, without the data subject's prior express consent:
- Transfer to other individuals or entities;
- Transfer outside the European Economic Area (EEA).
3. DATA COLLECTED AND COLLECTION METHOD
The website does not feature direct data collection functions, such as contact or registration forms. If you contact us directly, we may collect certain information about you, specifically, identification and contact data, for communication management purposes and to respond to your requests.
Depending on your website browsing preferences, we may also automatically collect personal data via cookies or other similar technologies. You can find more information about website cookies in Section 7 below.
4. SECURITY MEASURES
FAP states that it has implemented and will continue to implement the necessary technical and organizational security measures to guarantee the security of personal data provided to it, aiming to prevent its alteration, loss, unauthorized processing, and/or access, taking into account the current state of technology, the nature of the stored data, and the risks to which they are exposed.
FAP guarantees the confidentiality of data provided through this website. Data collection and processing are carried out securely to prevent loss or tampering. All data is entered on a Secure Server (128-bit SSL) that encrypts/codes it, and passwords are stored using a one-way hash, meaning they cannot be retrieved (or disclosed) by anyone, including FAP; they can only be reset. You can verify that your browser is secure if a lock symbol appears or if the address begins with https instead of http.
Personal data is processed with the legally required level of protection to ensure its security and to prevent unauthorized alteration, loss, processing, or access, considering the current state of technology, while the user is aware that internet security measures are not impregnable. Although we take the appropriate care and precautions to protect personal data provided to us and collected, it must be recognized that no security system is impenetrable.
Whenever FAP accesses personal data, it commits to:
- Storing it through legally required security measures, of a technical and organizational nature, ensuring its security, thus preventing alteration, loss, processing, or unauthorized access, in accordance with technological advancements, the nature of the data, and potential risks;
- Using the data solely for the predefined purposes;
- Ensuring data is processed only by employees whose intervention is necessary to fulfill the data subject's request, who are obliged to maintain confidentiality. If information is disclosed to third parties for the stated purposes, they will be required to maintain due confidentiality in accordance with this document.
5. WHEN DO WE DISCLOSE DATA TO THIRD PARTIES?
FAP may use third parties to provide certain services, including maintenance, technical support, and marketing, who may access certain personal data, specifically, the data necessary for contracted purposes.
6. THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES
The website may contain links to other websites that may collect and process your personal data, and this processing is solely the responsibility of those websites’ owners, with FAP bearing no responsibility for their policies and/or practices.
7. COOKIES
A cookie is a small file installed on your device that enables certain functions on web pages. We use cookies on our website.
You can configure your browser at any time to accept or reject new cookies or to disable cookies already installed on your computer or mobile device. Disabling cookies may result in an unsatisfactory user experience.
The website includes a cookie management tool to control cookies installed on your device.
We use necessary cookies, essential for website operation, and third-party cookies for different purposes, specifically for website traffic analysis (analytical or performance cookies).
Third-party cookies will only be installed on your device if you accept them via the cookie management tool available on the website.
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics, a web service provided by Google Ireland Limited ("Google"), based at Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland.
To this end, we use cookies stored on your device to collect anonymous information about your use of our website (such as how often you visit our website or the time you spend on it).
Information collected by cookies about your use of the website is typically transferred to and stored on a Google server in the United States.
Google will use this information on our behalf to analyze your website usage, provide reports on website activity (such as loading times, etc.), and provide other services related to website use. We use this information and reports to improve our website. Google may also transfer this information to third parties when required by law or when those third parties process the information on behalf of Google.
You can prevent Google from collecting data generated by cookies and related to your website use by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. An opt-out cookie is set to prevent future data collection when you visit our pages.
Cookie Control
Most browsers allow you to control cookies in their settings or preferences. However, restricting the website’s ability to set cookies may degrade your user experience, as it won’t be customized. It may also prevent the storage of custom settings, such as login information.
If you don’t want to receive cookies, you can adjust your browser settings on your computer or other device used to access our website. Most browsers also offer features to review and delete cookies.
To learn more about cookies, including how to see which cookies are installed and how to manage and delete them, visit: www.allaboutcookies.org, www.aboutcookies.org.
9. EXERCISING RIGHTS AND DEFINITIONS
Before explaining how you can exercise your rights, it’s important to know what they are. The law grants you the right to request the exercise of the following rights:
(a) Access: the right to obtain confirmation of whether personal data concerning you is being processed and, if so, the right to access your personal data;
(b) Rectification: the right to obtain the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning you and to have incomplete personal data completed;
(c) Erasure: the right to have your personal data deleted when one of the grounds provided by law applies;
(d) Restriction of processing: the right to obtain restriction of processing if one of the situations provided by law applies;
(e) Objection: the right to object to the processing of personal data concerning you at any time;
(f) Portability: the right to receive the personal data concerning you in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.
Following this, the user may exercise their rights of information, access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection at any time by written request addressed to Fundação António Pargana through the following means:
By mail to: Praça de Alvalade, n.º 7 - 8º Dto., 1700-036 Lisbon
Email: bernardoivocruz@fundacaoantoniopargana.pt
10. DATA TRANSFERS OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION
If data transfers to third countries outside the European Union occur, FAP will comply with legal rules, particularly regarding the destination country’s adequacy regarding personal data protection and applicable transfer requirements, ensuring personal data is not transferred to jurisdictions that do not offer security and protection guarantees.
11. SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
According to the law, the data subject has the right to file a complaint concerning personal data protection with the competent supervisory authority, the National Data Protection Commission (CNPD) www.cnpd.pt.