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Privacy Policy

Privacy and Legal Terms

Access to and use of the vangor.pt website attributes the status of User to the web visitor and presupposes the User’s full and unreserved acceptance of this Privacy Policy. Vangor reserves the right to amend these clauses without prior notice. We therefore recommend that you check this page regularly to keep up to date.

Use of the website

This website must be used exclusively for your personal use. Its modification, reproduction, duplication, copying, distribution, sale, resale and other forms of exploitation, for commercial or non-commercial purposes, are prohibited. All intellectual property rights to the website and its contents are the property of Vangor, unless expressly stated otherwise. Vangor grants you only a limited, non-exclusive and non-transferable licence to view or print the contents of the website for exclusively personal, non-commercial use. The User undertakes not to use this website for illegal or prohibited purposes.

Data processing

Vangor may collect personal information from users of its website through the corresponding forms or by participating in company promotions or surveys. All personal information collected will be used to help the

User to:

  • Improve your user experience;
  • Send newsletters;
  • Answer your questions and queries.

Vangor declares that all personal information provided by its customers when registering, ordering and/or paying at vangor.pt/en will be processed in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act of 26 October 1998 (Act no. 67/98), in order to guarantee the security and integrity of the personal data it processes, and to prevent its loss, alteration and/or access by unauthorised third parties. Vangor expressly informs and guarantees Users that their personal data will not be transferred to third parties under any circumstances and that, in the event of any type of transfer of personal data taking place, the express, informed and unequivocal consent of the owners of said data will be requested beforehand.

Use of Cookies

In order to provide a better user experience, Vangor, on its own behalf or that of a third party contracted to provide measurement services, may use cookies (text files that are saved by the website server on the client’s hard drive). Cookies make it possible to memorise information about the type of browsing and user preferences, such as:

  • Remembering your progress on the website;
  • Ensuring that your connection is secure;
  • Ensuring that the website is displayed consistently;
  • Improving the performance of the website by reducing the number of loads of the pages you visit;

Allowing you to share and like on social networks.

Temporary cookies are not associated with any personally identifiable information about you. If you do not allow our website to use cookies, some pages and functionalities will not work as expected. In any case, you can limit or restrict the acceptance of cookies through your browser options.

Links to third-party sites

The vangor.pt website may contain links to other websites with different privacy policies. In this sense, Vangor is not responsible for the content or practices of the sites to which these links lead. Atlantida-Metar recommends that users of our site read the privacy policy of any website that they may access via the vangor.pt/en

Disputes

In the event of online disputes, the consumer can use the electronic platform for online alternative dispute resolution created by the European Commission, which can be accessed via the following electronic link:webgate.ec.europa.eu. Alternative Dispute Resolution Entity (ADR):

Final Provisions

In the event of a breach of these Terms and Conditions, Vangor reserves the right to take any and all actions legally provided for. Furthermore, Vangor reserves the right, at its discretion, to terminate access to or use of the Site, with or without notifying the User. The Terms and Conditions of use of the Site are governed by the laws of Portugal. If any provision described herein is deemed illegal, void, or for any reason unenforceable, that provision will be eliminated or reduced in accordance with the law, without affecting the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions.