
Privacy Policies
All personal information collected will be used to help make your visit to our website as productive and enjoyable as possible.
Ensuring the confidentiality of the personal data of our website users is important to Cafeinados Hub.
All personal information relating to members, subscribers, customers, or visitors who use Cafeinados Hub will be treated in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Law of October 26, 1998 (Law No. 67/98).
The personal information collected may include your name, email address, telephone and/or mobile number, address, date of birth, and/or other information.
Using Cafeinados Hub implies acceptance of this Privacy Agreement. The Cafeinados Hub team reserves the right to change this agreement without prior notice. Therefore, we recommend that you review our privacy policy regularly to stay up to date.
The Ads
Like other websites, we collect and use information contained in advertisements. The information contained in advertisements includes your IP (Internet Protocol) address, your ISP (Internet Service Provider, such as Sapo, Clix, or another), the browser you used to visit our website (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox), the time of your visit, and the pages you visited within our website.
Cookies And Web Beacons
We use cookies to store information, such as your personal preferences when you visit our website. This may include a simple popup or a link to various services we provide, such as forums.
We also use third-party advertising on our website to support maintenance costs. Some of these advertisers may use technologies such as cookies and/or web beacons when advertising on our website. This will also allow these advertisers (such as Google through Google AdSense) to receive your personal information, such as your IP address, your ISP, your browser, etc. This function is generally used for geotargeting (showing Lisbon ads only to readers from Lisbon, for example) or displaying ads targeted to a specific user (such as showing restaurant ads to a user who regularly visits cooking sites, for example).
You have the power to disable your cookies in your browser options or by making changes to antivirus software tools, such as Norton Internet Security. However, this may affect how you interact with our website, or other websites. This may affect or prevent you from logging into programs, websites, or forums on our website and other networks.
Our cookie policy is in line with Google's cookie policy.
Links to Third Party Sites
Cafeinados Hub contains links to other websites, which, in our opinion, may contain useful information/tools for our visitors. Our privacy policy does not apply to third-party websites, so if you visit another website from ours, you should read its privacy policy. We are not responsible for the privacy policies or content of these websites.
How Cafeinados Hub Uses Cookies
This page describes the types of cookies and similar technologies Google uses. It also explains how Google and our partners use cookies in advertising. Cookies are small text messages sent to your browser by a website you visit. They help the website remember information about your visit, making it easier for you on your next visit and more useful. Other similar technologies, such as pixel tags, local storage, and unique identifiers used to identify an app or device, can perform the same function. The cookies and similar technologies described on this page may be used for the purposes explained below. See our Privacy Policy to learn how we protect your privacy using cookies and other information.
Functionality
Cookies and similar technologies used for functionality enable you to access core features of a service. Core features of a service include remembering choices and preferences (such as language), storing session-related information (such as the contents of a shopping cart), and enabling or performing features or tasks you request, as well as product optimizations that help maintain and improve a service.
Security
Cookies and similar technologies used for security purposes help authenticate users, prevent fraud, and protect you when interacting with a service.
Cookies and similar technologies used to authenticate users help ensure that only the account owner has access to it. For example, cookies called "SID" and "HSID" contain encrypted and digitally signed data from a user's Google Account ID, along with the most recent login time. The combination of these cookies allows Google to prevent various types of attacks, such as attempts to steal content from forms submitted to Google services.
Some cookies and similar technologies are used to detect spam, fraud, and abuse. For example, the "pm_sess" and "YSC" cookies ensure that requests made during a browsing session are actually from the user, and not from other websites. These cookies prevent malicious websites from acting on the user's behalf and without their knowledge. The "pm_sess" cookie has a validity of 30 minutes, while the "YSC" cookie lasts for the duration of the user's browsing session. The "__Secure-YEC" and "AEC" cookies are used to detect spam, fraud, and abuse, helping to ensure that advertisers aren't incorrectly charged for fraudulent or invalid ad impressions or interactions, and that creators in the YouTube Partner Program are compensated fairly. The "AEC" cookie lasts for six months, and the "__Secure-YEC" cookie lasts for 13 months.
Analysis
Cookies and similar technologies used for analytics help collect data that allows services to understand how you interact with a specific service. These insights allow services to improve content and features to enhance your experience.
Some cookies and similar technologies help websites and apps understand how visitors interact with their services. For example, Google Analytics uses a set of cookies to collect information on behalf of companies that use this service and report website usage statistics without identifying each visitor. The main cookie used by Google Analytics, "_ga," allows the service to distinguish one visitor from another and has a two-year validity period. Every website that implements Google Analytics, including Google services, uses this cookie. Each "_ga" cookie is unique to the specific property, so it cannot be used to track a user or browser across unrelated websites.
For analytics, Google services also use the "NID" and "_Secure-ENID" cookies on Search and "VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE" and "_Secure-YEC" on YouTube. Google mobile apps may also use unique identifiers, such as the "Google Usage ID," for analytics.
Advertising
Google uses cookies for advertising purposes, including serving and rendering ads, personalizing them (according to your settings at myadcenter.google.com and adssettings.google.com/partnerads), limiting how many times an ad is shown to a user, disabling ads you've chosen to ignore, and measuring ad effectiveness.
The "NID" cookie is used to show Google ads on our services to logged-out users, while the "ANID," "IDE," and "id" cookies are used to show these ads on third-party websites. Mobile advertising IDs, such as those used by Android (AdID), are used for a similar purpose in mobile apps, depending on your device settings. If personalized ads are enabled, the "ANID" and "IDE" cookies are used to personalize the ads you receive. If you have disabled personalized ads, the "ANID" and "id" cookies are used to remember this preference. The "NID" cookie expires six months after being used by a user. The "ANID," "IDE," and "id" cookies are valid for 13 months in the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and for 24 months elsewhere.
Depending on your ad settings, other Google services (such as YouTube) may also use these and other cookies and technologies (such as the "VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE" cookie) to display ads.
Some cookies and similar technologies used for advertising are targeted at users who sign in to use Google services. For example, the "DSID" cookie is used to identify a logged-in user on third-party websites so that the user's ad personalization settings are respected. The "DSID" cookie has a two-week expiration date.
Using our own advertising platform, companies can advertise on Google services and third-party websites. Some cookies support Google's display of ads on third-party websites and are set on the domain of the website you visit. For example, the "_gads" cookie allows websites to display Google ads. Cookies beginning with "_gac_" are from Google Analytics and are used by advertisers to measure user activity and the performance of advertising campaigns. "_gads" cookies are valid for 13 months, and "_gac_" cookies are valid for 90 days.
Some cookies and similar technologies are used to measure the performance of ads and advertising campaigns, as well as the conversion rates of Google ads on the websites you visit. For example, cookies beginning with "_gcl_" are primarily used to help advertisers determine how often users who click an ad take an action on the website, such as a purchase. Cookies used to measure conversion rates are not used to personalize ads. "_gcl_" cookies are valid for 90 days. Similar technologies, such as the Advertising ID on Android devices, can also be used to measure the performance of ads and campaigns. You can manage your Advertising ID settings on your Android device.
Click here to see more information about cookies used for advertising.
Personalization
Cookies and similar technologies used for personalization improve your experience by providing personalized content and features. This depends on your settings at g.co/privacytools or your app and device settings.
Personalized content and features include more relevant results and recommendations, a personalized homepage on YouTube, and ads tailored to your interests. For example, the "VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE" cookie can enable personalized recommendations on YouTube based on videos you've watched and previous searches. And the "NID" cookie enables personalized autocomplete features in Search as you type search terms. These cookies expire six months after being used by a user.
Another cookie, "UULE," sends precise location information from your browser to Google servers so we can show you results relevant to your location. The use of this cookie depends on your browser settings and whether you've chosen to enable location-based functionality. "UULE" has a six-hour expiration date.
Even if you reject cookies and similar technologies used for personalization, non-personalized content and features may still be influenced by contextual factors such as location, language, device type, or the content you're viewing.
How to Manage Cookies in Browse
Most browsers allow you to manage how cookies are set and used while browsing, as well as allow you to clear cookies and browsing data. Your browser may also have settings that allow you to manage cookies on a site-by-site basis. For example, Google Chrome's settings at chrome://settings/cookies allow you to delete existing cookies, allow or block all cookies, and set cookie preferences for sites. Google Chrome also offers incognito mode, which deletes your browsing history and clears cookies from your device's incognito windows after you close them.
How to Manage Similar Technologies in Your Apps And Device
Most mobile devices and apps allow you to manage how similar technologies are set and used, such as unique identifiers used to identify an app or device. For example, the Advertising ID on Android devices or the Apple Advertising Identifier can be managed in the device settings, while app-specific identifiers can typically be managed in the app settings.
