3101 & Humankind Works
Cookies Policy

Purpose and Scope

Effective Date 01 May 2023

At Humankind Works, we respect your privacy and data protection rights and recognize the importance of protecting the personal data we collect and process.

This Cookie Policy is designed to help you to understand what personal data we collect about you and how we use and share it.

When we refer to Humankind Works, we mean 3101, Lda, a company registered in Portugal with a registered address at Rua Centro Empresarial do Cavaco 125, Centro Empresarial da Feira, 4520-630 São João de Ver.

When you access each page of this website, this generates the so-called temporary cookies, to facilitate browsing. These cookies do not contain personal data and are deleted at the end of each session (when the User leaves the page or closes the browser).

This website does not use technology that permits monitoring of User access behaviour.

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About Cookies

What are cookies?
Cookies (or “connection testimonials”) are small pieces of data that a website stores in the user’s browser and are sent to the website with each request. Cookies may be:
- First-party cookies: stored by the website the user is visiting and sent only to this website.
- Third-party cookies: Websites may use external services that may also instruct the browser to store its own cookies.

Depending on their durability, cookies might be:
- Persistent cookies: they are stored on your device and are not automatically deleted when you close your browser, with a variable validity depending on the cookie.
- Session cookies: they are deleted when you close your browser.2.

What are the other local storage mechanisms?
Long-term persistent local storage (local persistent to the browser) are mechanisms that allow the use of small servers in your browser for small server use without this data being automatically sent to the server on each request.

Why use cookies and other mechanisms?
The purpose is to allow the website to remember the user preferences (user session, language, etc.) over a period of time. This way, users don’t have to re-enter them while browsing the site during their visit.
They may also be used to collect statistical data about the user’s browsing experience on our website.

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Types of Cookies & Storage Mechanisms

What types of cookies and other local storage mechanisms do we use?
This website mainly uses first-party cookies. However, for statistical purposes and for some embedded content (videos, maps, among others), it uses systems originating from external organizations that may store cookies and other local data storage mechanisms.

In order to manage your usage options, they are grouped into three categories:
- Required: These are essential for the website to function. This category includes only what is necessary to ensure basic functionality and security features of the site.

- Performance and analysis (statistical): they are limited to evaluating the way in which the user interacts with our website as an anonymous user (the data collected does not identify him). They are used to help us understand how we can improve the services we provide to those who visit us. However, you can refuse cookies and other local storage mechanisms of this category.

- Third-party content: a small number of pages on the website may contain, embedded in the page, video playback systems, maps and others from third parties (Coda pages, YouTube videos, Vimeo videos, among others). As this content belongs to third parties, even if some of them do not place any cookies or other local storage mechanisms, as is the case with several of these systems, it is not possible to guarantee that this situation will not change in the future. You can therefore refuse cookies and other local storage mechanisms of this category.

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Managing your Options

How to manage your options for using these mechanisms?
When accessing this site for the first time, you are asked to indicate your preferences for the use of cookies and other local storage mechanisms.

You can accept the four categories described or you can set your preferences in another way.

In managing preferences, you are given more specific information about these mechanisms that can be stored in your browser.

Your usage preferences will be valid for 180 days since your last visit, but you can change your consent at any time by accessing the Settings.

If changes are made to this website that include the modification of the set of cookies and other local storage mechanisms used, you will be asked again to define your preferences for use.