Cookies Policy

This Cookies Policy is an integral part of the Privacy Policy of dermalaser.pt (hereinafter, the “Dermalaser”, “Site” or “Website”). Accessing and browsing the website, or using its services, implies acceptance of the terms and conditions contained in the Privacy Policy.

To facilitate and provide a better browsing experience through the website, the dermalaser.pt (hereinafter, the “Dermalaser”, “Site” or “Website”), informs that it uses Cookies or other files with similar functionality (hereinafter “Cookies”).

Due to the way Internet communication standards work, accessing websites may involve the use of cookies. In any case, we inform you that the Dermalaser is responsible for Cookies and the processing of data obtained through its own and third-party cookies, deciding on the purpose, content and use of the processing of the information collected.

1. What is a cookie?
Cookies are files that contain small amounts of information that are downloaded to the user's device when they visit a website. The main objective is to recognize the user whenever they access the website, also allowing to improve the quality and offer better use of the website. site. In short: they aim to simplify your navigation in Dermalaser.

Cookies are essential to the functioning of the Internet; they do not damage your equipment / device and, if enabled in your browser configuration, help identify and resolve potential errors in site operation.

2. Use of Cookies by Dermalaser.
By accessing the site, you expressly accept the use of this type of cookies on your devices. If you disable Cookies, your site navigation may not be optimized and some of the features available on the site may not function properly.

Specifically, the Dermalaser uses Cookies for the purposes set out below. If, in the future, the Dermalaser use others for the purpose of providing more and better services, the user will be duly informed of this.

3. Cookies Used
– Preferences Cookies
These cookies allow websites to remember information that changes the behavior and appearance of the website. These cookies can also help you change the text size, font and other customizable parts of web pages. Losing the information stored in a cookie preference may make the website experience less functional, but should not impede its operation .

– Security Cookies
Security cookies are used to authenticate users and prevent fraudulent use of login credentials and protect data from unauthorized persons. For example, it allows you to block many types of attacks, such as attempts to steal the form content you fill out on web pages.

– Process Cookies
Process cookies help the Website to function and provide services that the Website visitor expects, such as browsing web pages or accessing secure areas of the Website. Without these cookies, the Website cannot function properly.

– Session State Cookies
Websites often collect information about how users interact with a particular web page. This can include which pages users visit most often and whether users receive error messages from certain pages. The so-called “session state cookies help to improve the companies' services, in order to improve the browsing experience of our users. Blocking or deleting these cookies does not make the Website unusable.

– Analysis Cookies
These cookies help website and application owners understand their visitors' engagement with their web pages. They may use a set of cookies to collect information and report website usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors.

– Advertising Cookies
These Cookies (for example from platforms like Google or Facebook) help the owner of the website and/or applications to capture "Leads" to attract new advisors/customers/users of the Website. Collected data is anonymous and it is not possible to identify the user. They are used to limit the number of times an ad is viewed and help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign.

– Cookies and social media plugins (social buttons)
These social cookies are intended to enable users to share pages and content through third party social networks. They also allow you to target advertising offer on social networks.

Our site also uses social plugins or buttons.

Social plugins make it easy to share website pages and content dermalaser.pt on different social platforms. For example, they allow the user to like and share information from our website with their friends on social networks.

To do so, plugins use cookies to track users' browsing, whether they are users of these platforms or not, and to check whether or not they are connected to the social network while browsing. These cookies also allow you to target advertising offers on these platforms.

For more information about the use of personal data in relation to social networks, please refer to the privacy policies of the third party social networks in question.

All cookies are kept only for the time strictly necessary for their use.

4. User setting to avoid cookies
In accordance with current legislation, we provide information that allows the user to configure their browser to manage and maintain their privacy and security in relation to Cookies. Therefore, we provide information and links to the official support sites of the main browsers so that the user can decide whether or not to accept the use of Cookies.

Cookie settings can be changed in your browser preferences by following the links:
Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Safari

For more information about cookies, including to know which cookies have been installed and how they can be managed and deleted, you can go to www.allaboutcookies.org. If you don't want your website visits detected by Google Analytics, you should go to http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

It should be understood that you accept the use of cookies if you continue to browse this page without first disabling it.

Latest update: 14 September 2023