Cookie Policy
The website of INOVENTIA - Sociedade Unipessoal, Lda (“INOVENTIA”) may use cookies and similar technologies to ensure the proper functioning of the website, improve the browsing experience and, where applicable, collect statistical information or provide additional functionalities. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what they are used for and how they may be used on this website.
1. Introduction
INOVENTIA - Sociedade Unipessoal, Lda, with Corporate Tax Identification Number 518481158 and registered office at TECNEA Business Center, Room 1.11, Rua Marco da Légua, 700, 2400-016 Leiria, is a company whose main activity is "Other business and management consultancy activities" (CAE 70220). This Privacy Policy applies exclusively to the collection and processing of personal data carried out by the company and complements the terms and conditions set out in supply, service provision or similar contracts.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that may be stored on the user’s device (computer, tablet or mobile phone) when visiting a website. These files make it possible to recognise the user’s device on a later visit, retain certain preferences, facilitate browsing and, in some cases, collect statistical information about website usage. The European Commission [1] describes cookies as tools used, for example, to store preferences, make websites operational and collect analytical data.
2. Use of cookies on this website
INOVENTIA seeks to limit the use of cookies to what is strictly necessary.
This website may not use non-essential cookies on a permanent basis. However, INOVENTIA reserves the possibility of implementing, at any time, additional cookies or similar technologies related to:
- Browsing preferences;
- Performance measurement and usage statistics;
- Integration of third-party content or services;
- Security and prevention of abusive use.
Whenever cookies that are not strictly necessary for the functioning of the website are used, INOVENTIA will provide the user with appropriate information and, where legally required, request prior consent. The CNPD expressly refers to the framework for this matter in Article 5 of Law No. 41/2004, and the European ePrivacy framework [2] continues to treat cookies as a matter subject to specific confidentiality and consent rules.
3. Types of cookies that may be used
Depending on the features active on the website, the following types of cookies may be used:
a) Strictly necessary cookies - These cookies are indispensable for the technical operation of the website and for providing the essential functionalities requested by the user. Without these cookies, the website may not function correctly.
b) Preference cookies - These make it possible to remember certain user options, such as language, region or other browsing preferences, in order to provide a more personalised experience.
c) Statistical or analytical cookies - These make it possible to collect information on how the website is used, including pages visited, browsing time and any errors detected, with the aim of improving performance and the user experience.
d) Third-party cookies - These may be used when the website integrates external content, tools or services, such as maps, videos, social media buttons, booking platforms, chat systems or traffic analysis services.
In these cases, cookies may be set by third-party entities, in accordance with their respective privacy and cookie policies. The European Commission [1] specifically notes that some pages require the acceptance of cookies from external organisations in order to provide certain content.
4. Legal basis and consent management
When cookies are strictly necessary for the functioning of the website, they may be used without prior consent, under the legally applicable terms. When non-essential functionality cookies, analytical cookies that are not strictly necessary, personalisation cookies or third-party cookies for additional purposes are involved, their use will depend, where required by law, on the user’s prior, freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous consent. The CNPD provides general guidance on the concept of consent under the GDPR framework [3], and its information note on cookies refers to the legal obligations applicable to websites.
5. Cookies currently used
As of the date of the last update of this Policy, INOVENTIA may be in one of the following situations:
- No use of non-essential cookies, using only cookies strictly necessary for the technical operation of the website; or
- Use of additional cookies, in which case such use should be reflected in the consent management platform, the cookie banner and, where appropriate, this Policy.
For greater transparency, it is recommended that INOVENTIA keep this section updated whenever new tools, plugins, third-party integrations or analytics services are activated.
6. How to manage cookies
The user may, at any time, configure or change cookie preferences through the consent management mechanism made available on the website, where it exists. In addition, most browsers allow users to control, block or delete cookies in their respective settings. Disabling cookies may, however, affect the proper functioning of certain website features.
7. Changes to this Policy
INOVENTIA reserves the right to amend or update this Cookie Policy at any time, namely in the event of legal, regulatory, technical or operational changes. Any changes will take effect upon their publication on the website.
8. Contacts
For any question relating to this Cookie Policy, the user may contact:
INOVENTIA – Sociedade Unipessoal, Lda
Address: TECNEA Business Center, Office 1.11, Rua Marco da Légua, 700, 2400-016 Leiria
Corporate Tax ID: 518481158
Email: info@inoventia.pt
Phone: +351 913 452 170
References
[1] https://commission.europa.eu/cookies-policy_en
[2] https://www.cnpd.pt/media/x2zdus50/nota-informativa-cnpd_cookies_20210625.pdf
[3] https://www.cnpd.pt/organizacoes/areas-tematicas/consentimento
Last updated: 2026-04-22
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