1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed in your computer’s browser by the websites you visit. They are widely used by the websites to make them work or improve their performance by providing information about you to the website owners. The retained information by cookies reveal usage preferences and not your personal data.
2. What are cookies for?
Cookies are essential to allow faster and more efficient navigation, eliminating for example the need to repeatedly enter the same information.
3. What kind of cookies do we use?
Strictly necessary Cookies: allow you to browse the website, applications and services that Hopiness makes available such as accessing secure areas of the website. Without these cookies the services cannot be provided.
Analytic cookies: allows to obtain aggregated data for statistical analysis and website improvement.
Functional Cookies: allow easy and individualized navigation, as they save the user’s preferences regarding the use of the website, so that it is not necessary to configure them in every visit.
Third party cookies: on some pages of this website there are components that are made available by third parties (eg: youtube videos, social networks, etc) that use independent cookies from the cookies managed by Hopiness.
Advertising cookies: they allow targeting advertisements according to the interests of each user, by collecting internet browsing interests. In this way, the advertising provided will correspond to your needs.
Some Cookies used on the websites will be automatically removed from the equipment when you close your browser session (called “session cookies”). Other types of Cookies will remain on your computer and make it possible to identify it the next time you visit the website (called “permanent cookies”).
Hopiness guarantees that no personal information is saved with these cookies.
4. How to disable cookies?
Microsoft Internet Explorer / Microsoft Edge There are several levels of enabling and disabling cookies in Internet Explorer. For more information on Internet Explorer cookie settings, see the following Microsoft page http://windows.microsoft.com/pt-PT/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Google Chrome You have full control over cookie permissions in Google Chrome. By default, all cookies are allowed, but you can adjust this option. If cookies have been set or blocked on the page that you are viewing, an icon appears at the end of the address bar. There are multiple levels of enabling and disabling of cookies in Google Chrome. For more informations about cookie settings in Google Chrome, see the following page:http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=pt&answer=95647&topic=14666&ctx=topic
Mozilla Firefox To disable all cookies in Mozilla Firefox: http://support.mozilla.org/pt-PT/kb/Activar e Desactivar cookies?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies
Safari To disable all cookies in Safari: support.apple.com/kb/HT1677?viewlocale=pt_PTTodos.
Other Internet browsers: Look in the help menu of the browser or contact the browser provider.