COOKIES POLICY
Privacy (Articles 8, 13, 14, and 21 of the General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR)
This Website is made by Makii. This privacy statement explains how we use the personal information we collect about you when you use this Website.
What information do we collect about you? We collect information about you when you register on our Website or place an order for products or services. We also collect information when you voluntarily fill out questionnaires, subscribe to notifications, use the chat tool, participate in competitions, or provide feedback. Website usage information is collected using cookies.
How do we use information about you? The collected data is used to process your request, manage your account, and, if you agree, send you information about other products and services we think may interest you.
We use the information collected from the Website to personalize your future visits to our Website.
Makii does not share your information for marketing campaigns with other companies.
Marketing We would like to send you information about Makii’s products and services that may be of interest to you. If you have previously given your consent, you can always opt-out. You have the right at any time to not allow contact for marketing campaigns by sending an email to info@makii.pt
Access and correction of your information You have the right to request a copy of the information we have about you. If you want to request a copy of partial or total information held by Makii, please email us at info@makii.pt or write to us at Makii, Rua Ramiro Martins n.5, 4480-836 Vila do Conde.
We want to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information we hold about you. You can request the correction or removal of outdated information.
Cookies They are small text files stored on your computer that collect information about your device and your user experience. This information is used to record the number of visits and compile statistical information about Website activity.
Types of cookies according to the entity that manages them:
- Own cookies: a cookie managed by this domain/website.
- Third-party cookies: a cookie managed by another domain/website.
- Persistent cookies: the cookie information is permanently stored on your device.
- Session cookies: the cookie information is not permanently stored on your device.
Makii uses session cookies, own cookies, persistent cookies, and third-party cookies.
Types of cookies according to the purpose of use:
- Technical cookies: those that allow navigation through a domain/website, using different options or services, such as identifying the session, accessing restricted access areas, and processing a purchase order.
- Customization cookies: those that allow access to the domain/website with some predefined characteristics based on a set of decisions made, such as the language used.
- Analysis cookies: those that allow monitoring and analysis of the behavior of website users to which they are linked.
- Advertising cookies: those that allow the management of advertising spaces in the most efficient way based on criteria such as edited content or the frequency with which ads are displayed.
- Behavioral advertising cookies: those that allow the most effective management of advertising spaces. These cookies store information about the user’s behavior, obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits, allowing the development of a specific profile to display ads based on this.
Makii uses technical cookies, customization cookies, analysis cookies, advertising cookies, and behavioral advertising cookies. The information about cookies is controlled and accessed by the Website owner.
According to the information provided above, as a user, you are expressly consenting to the use of the mentioned cookies for their intended purposes.
This site uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc.
Specific information about Google Analytics third-party cookies can be obtained at https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage, and AddThis service at http://www.addthis.com/privacy.
We are not responsible for the content and accuracy of the terms and conditions of use, privacy policies, and cookie policies of the aforementioned third parties.
You can get more information by visiting www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
You can configure your browser to not accept cookies, and the websites mentioned above explain how you can remove them. However, not accepting cookies may result in the incorrect execution of some Website features. None of the cookies used are essential for the use of the Website, for a particular functionality, or for improving the Website’s performance.
The use of cookies by Makii aims to analyze Website usage and allow you to have a smooth browsing experience; at no time do we collect Personal Data through cookies.
Cookies will not be used for any other purpose than mentioned above.
Other websites This Website contains links to other websites. This privacy statement only applies to this Website. You should read the privacy policies of other websites.
Changes to this privacy statement Our privacy policies are regularly reviewed, and all changes will be posted on this Website.
Disclaimer Despite careful content control, we assume no responsibility for the content of external links. The content of linked pages is the sole responsibility of their operators.
Disclaimer of Form Information Use All your personal information collected will be used to help make your visit to our site as productive and enjoyable as possible.
Ensuring the confidentiality of personal data of users of our site is important to Makii. All personal information regarding customers or visitors using the Makii website will be treated in accordance with the Data Protection Law of October 26, 1998 (Law No. 67/98).
The collected personal information may include your name, email, phone number and/or mobile, address, date of birth, and/or others.
SSL Certificate What is it? SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) uses a combination of public and symmetric key encryption. Symmetric key encryption is much faster than public key encryption; however, public key encryption provides better authentication techniques. An SSL session always starts with a message exchange called an SSL handshake.
A handshake allows the server to authenticate itself to the client using public key techniques, and then allows the client and server to cooperate in creating symmetric keys used for rapid encryption, decryption, and tamper detection during the following session. Optionally, the handshake also allows the client to authenticate itself to the server.
Function? The SSL certificate certifies that the site you are accessing is indeed itself. This process is carried out by companies that issue SSL certificates. They validate the domain and, depending on the type of certificate, also the entity holding the domain.
Whenever you access a secure page, protected by an SSL certificate, a key or a padlock is presented in the status bar to indicate secure communication. Traditional certificates require you to click on the key or padlock to access information about the SSL certificate holder.
These certificates can be issued for a Dedicated or shared IP.
If you have any specific questions or need further clarification on any part of the text, feel free to ask.