This Privacy Policy document is intended to guide the holder, that is, the visitor to our website, about the data that will be collected when he accepts our Privacy Policies. Acceptance of this Policy will be made when you access our products and affirmatively agree to the use of your Personal Data for each of the purposes that we will describe below. If you do not agree with this Policy, we advise you to inform us through our contact channels, so that we can delete your data from our bank.
General Data Protection Law - LGPD Created in 2018, and in force since August 2020, the General Data Protection Law (LGPD) aims to protect any and all data made available by a holder to a company. Whether online or offline. The Law was created to protect the holder of their information and also to prevent them from receiving content for which they did not authorize the use of their data. With the LGPD as a basis, Gebb Work aims to protect any and all information provided on our communication channels. Therefore, your data is not passed on or sold. And, if you no longer wish to receive any notifications from our company, we will automatically delete your data from our bank.
The LGPD provides for compliance with the information described below: Consent: On a legal basis, it demonstrates that the holder unequivocally agrees to the processing of their personal data in order to receive information about our company, as well as blog updates, email marketing, promotions, calls. Legitimate Interest: The legal basis of legitimate interest is one of the most flexible, thus allowing the use of information without requiring the holder's consent. However, we will assess whether we need your data for the appropriate purpose. Execution of Public Policies: At this point, only public bodies can use it, and authorization for private companies is not provided for by law. Execution of Contracts: In this case, data can be used on two occasions: - First: To validate a contract. - Second: So that some action, provided for in the contract, is fulfilled by both parties. Studies and Research: This database aims to ensure the anonymization of personal data through encryption tools or other mechanisms.
Use of Personal Data By accepting our Privacy Policy, you are agreeing that we can use your Data provided for the purposes below: Marketing and Campaigns: In addition to data systems, we use mailing tools and sending notifications in order to maintain a relationship between you and Gebb Work. Results Analysis: In addition to Data provided through companies such as Google Analytics and RD Station, we use your data to know where you come from (if it was through another link), what type of tool you used (cell phone, tablet, computer, etc.) . Your data will be stored in our databases until the specific purpose is fulfilled. And also in order to comply with the legal requirements provided for by the LGPD. However, you can request the deletion of your information at any time. Use of Cookies: Our website also uses cookies, that is, small files, to collect your data so that on your next visit to our platform we can find you and provide a better experience.
Cookies can be in the following ways: Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies, which can assist in a certain action you take on a website to fill in information. A good example is when you are shopping in an online store, the cart stores all the information. First-Party Cookies: These first-party cookies can be considered a long-term memory of the website. They help you fill out forms on a new visit. They can also help authenticate a user, meaning they do not need to log in again on another visit. Third-Party Cookies: Third-party cookies are those that do not come from the website you are visiting at that time, that is, they come from other domains. Its main focus is to track the user in their Internet searches, their behavior on the web, among other information. Secure Cookies: Secure cookies are those that work only through encryption, that is, they only work on URLs with HTTPS and also a padlock appears next to it. HTTP-only cookies: These are cookies that help protect the website so that it is not invaded and attacked by hackers. A secure cookie cannot be accessed by script languages.
Learn how to delete cookies from your browser: Google Chrome: 1. Click on the three dots in the top right corner; 2. Scroll down to the bottom and click on advanced; 3. Below Privacy and Security, click on the last option: Clear browsing data; 4. On the Basics tab, select only the Cookies and other Website Data option; 5. In time range, select the desired period; 6. Click Clear Data to confirm. Safari: 1. In the top bar, click on Safari and then on Settings; 2. Find the Privacy tab; 3. By clicking on Cookies and Site Data, choose whether you want to continue allowing the storage of cookies; 4. Click on Manage Website Data and choose which cookies you want to delete; 5. If you want to delete all cookies, click Remove All; 6. Wait for the process to complete and click OK. Mozilla Firefox: 1. Click the Menu button in the top right corner and then Preferences; 2. Enter Privacy and Security; 3. Scroll down until you find Site Data, and click; 4. Click on Settings; Select the sites you want to delete cookies from, or if you want to delete everything, click Remove All. Microsoft Edge: 1. In the top right corner of the browser, click on Menu; 2. Click on Settings and then on Privacy, Search and Services; 3. Click Clear Browsing Data and then Choose what to clear; 4. In Time Range, choose from which period you want to exclude; 5. Below select what you want to delete; Click Clear Now.