Cookies Policy
1 - In this policy, we will establish the rules for the processing of personal data associated with cookies used in browsing the corporate website of Transdata, in accordance with applicable laws.
This document is associated with Transdata's Corporate Governance Policy and Privacy Policy, and it reinforces the organization's commitment to ensuring that the relationship between Transdata and DATA SUBJECTS is guided by the principles of purpose, adequacy, necessity, free access, data quality, transparency, security, prevention, non-discrimination, accountability, and reporting in relation to all personal data processing activities that we carry out as the Controller, in compliance with Brazil's General Data Protection Law (LGPD - Law No. 13,709/18).
2 - What are cookies
Before we go on to the rules and commitments, it is important to establish the definition of cookies.
Cookies are small text files used to store small pieces of information. They are stored on your device when Transdata's website is loaded in your browser. These cookies assist us in making the website function correctly, enhancing its security, ensuring a better user experience, understanding how the website operates, analyzing what works, and identifying areas that require improvement.
As defined globally (both by the Brazilian LGPD and the European GDPR), cookies should be considered personal data and, therefore, must be used (processed) in accordance with the General Data Protection Law (LGPD - Law No. 13,709/18). It is worth noting that cookies are considered personal data, as it is possible to identify the people who browse the websites that use them based on the analysis of the information collected via cookies.
It is important to understand that there are cookies considered strictly necessary, meaning that it is impossible to navigate any website without using them, as they are associated with the current architecture of how the internet functions. Other cookies are optional, and even without using them, it is possible to navigate websites.
Furthermore, cookies are classified based on their duration:
i. Session: These are temporary and remain until the web page or the browser is closed. They can be used to analyze internet traffic patterns and provide a better experience and context-specific content to DATA SUBJECTS.
ii. Persistent: These persist even after the browser has been closed. They can be used to remember login and password information for DATA SUBJECTS, for example, or to ensure a better user experience across different sessions.
On the Transdata website, we use two types of cookies:
1. Strictly Necessary: These are cookies necessary for you to navigate our website and use its features as you wish. Strictly necessary cookies do not collect or store any information about you that would allow for your identification while you browse the Transdata website. Below, you can find information about the necessary cookies we use on our site and how long we store them:
algoliasearch-client-js
• Adds auto-filled suggestions to address fields in Scheduling to help customers fill out forms more quickly.
• localStorage
• Persistent
AWSALB, AWSALBCORS
• Improves Scheduling performance by using a server during the session.
• Cookie
• 1 week
Crumb
• Prevents cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks.
• Cookie
• Session
Bloqueado
• Prevents the password-protected screen from appearing when the visitor enters the site's general password correctly.
• Cookie
• Session
RecentRedirect
• Prevents redirection loops if the site has custom URL redirection. Redirection loops are detrimental to SEO.
• Cookie
• 30 minutes
siteUserCrumb
• Protects logged-in site users against cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks.
• Cookie
• 3 years
squarespace-announcement-bar
• Prevents the notification bar from appearing if the visitor dismisses it.
• localStorage
• Persistent
squarespace-likes
• Appears when you have already "liked" a blog post.
• localStorage
• Persistent
squarespace-popup-overlay
• Prevents the promotional pop-up from appearing if the visitor dismisses it.
• localStorage
• Persistent
ss_cookieAllowed
• Remembers if the visitor has allowed analytics cookies in their browser if the site restricts cookie access.
• Cookie
• 30 days
ss_sd
• Ensures that visitors on the Squarespace 5 platform remain authenticated during sessions.
• Cookie
• Session
Test
• Checks if the browser accepts cookies and prevents errors.
• Cookie
• Session
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
CSRF is an attack vector that causes the browser to take an unwanted action in the application when someone is logged in.
2. Optional: These are additional cookies, such as analytics and performance cookies, used to collect information about how you interact with the website to provide you with an optimized experience. Below, you can find the analytics and performance cookies used on our site:
ss_cid / 2 years / Identifies unique visitors and tracks visitor sessions on the site
ss_cpvisit / 2 years / Identifies unique visitors and tracks visitor sessions on the site
ss_cvisit / 30 minutes / Identifies unique visitors and tracks visitor sessions on the site
ss_cvr / 2 years / Identifies unique visitors and tracks visitor sessions on the site
ss_cvt / 30 minutes / Identifies unique visitors and tracks visitor sessions on the site
Third-party vendors: No data collected by us through cookies is shared with third-party vendors.
3. How to Control Your Cookie Preferences
Transdata's corporate website has been implemented in accordance with LGPD and is designed to comply with all privacy parameters established by the Law and industry best practices.
1. Click "Accept": By clicking accept, you agree to the use of all the cookies described above, whether they are strictly necessary or optional, and, consequently, to the collection and processing of information carried out through the respective cookies by Transdata.
2. Click "Decline": By clicking decline, you reject the use of optional cookies described in this Cookie Policy, so only strictly necessary cookies will be used for you to navigate and use Transdata's website features. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled, as without them, the website would not function correctly.
3. Do Not Browse the Transdata Website: If you do not agree to the use of cookies necessary for the website's operation and, therefore, do not wish to provide your consent, you have the option not to browse the Transdata website, leaving it immediately.