Cookies policy
Reuma.pt uses cookies on its website to provide a better browsing experience. This cookie policy contains information on what cookies are, what their purposes are and how you can manage them.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device via the browser you use to access the internet.
These files have different purposes, the strictly necessary cookies ensure the correct functioning of the website and certain functionalities, while others collect information for statistical purposes and to evaluate the performance of the website. Some cookies can also measure the success rate of applications and the efficiency of third-party marketing adverts.
Except for strictly necessary cookies, the storage of cookies depends on the user’s consent.
What are the purposes of cookies?
Cookies help the website to recognise the device on the user’s next visit, improving the use and visualisation of the website, making it simpler and faster, allowing for a more personalised, interesting and dynamic browsing experience.
Cookies are used on the Reuma.pt website to ensure an appropriate user experience. The information obtained has no other use. Cookies are also used to create statistics about the website and the preferences of its users, and are not used in any way to collect any personal data or for advertising purposes.
The cookies used by Reuma.pt do not collect information that identifies the user, they only collect generic information, namely on how users arrive at and use the website, and retain information related to their preferences (e.g. language).
What cookies does the Reuma.pt website use?
Reuma.pt uses cookies for the following purposes:
Name | Description | Provider | Duration | Type |
cookieyes-consent | Saves the user’s cookie storage and management preferences. | CookieYes | 1 year | Strictly necessary |
pll_language | Grava o idioma preferido do utilizador no website. | Polylang | 1 year | Functional |
_ga | Used by Google Analytics to distinguish users and generate statistical data on how the user uses the website. | 2 years | Statistical analysis | |
_ga_* | Used by Google Analytics to store and count page views. | 2 years | Statistical analysis |
How can I manage cookies?
By default, Reuma.pt does not collect data on user browsing. If you wish, you can provide information about your experience as a user of the Reuma.pt website. You can give your consent to the production of anonymised statistics about your browsing experience via the cookie banner. Your choice will be recorded in a cookie (cookieyes-consent) that will be stored on your device for 12 months. After this period, the cookie banner will appear again to renew your consent.
Users can also manage their cookies through their browser settings, which allow them to block and delete cookies that have already been created. To deactivate or delete cookies, you should consult your browser’s ‘Help’ menu to find out how to do this. Disabling cookies that are strictly necessary for the operation of a website can substantially affect the user’s browsing experience, preventing it from functioning correctly.
For more information on cookies, go to http://www.aboutcookies.org/.
Contact us
For any questions or queries about cookies, please contact us at the following e-mail address: reuma.pt@spreumatologia.pt.
Changes to the cookie policy
This cookie policy is frequently reviewed by Reuma.pt, so its content may be updated and users are advised to review it periodically.
The cookie policy of the Reuma.pt website was last updated on 21 February 2024.