Cookies Policy
Cookies Policy
This site uses proprietary and third-party cookies. Third party cookies differ from the first ones as they are sent to the user’s device, from an equipment or domain, which is not under the direct control or management of Xhale Azores.
Cookies can be classified as follows:
Essential Cookies – Key to access specific areas of the website. They allow you to navigate the website and to use the applications, such as access to secure areas through login. These Cookies do not collect user information that may be used for marketing purposes or to identify user visits to websites. Without them, certain services can not be provided.
Analytical Cookies – Allows you to analyze how users use the website, allowing you to highlight articles or services that may be of interest to you, to monitor their performance, knowing which pages are most popular. These cookies are only used for statistical analysis and creation purposes.
Functional Cookies – Allows you to remember your preferences for browsing the site. Thus, the user does not need to reconfigure and customize it each time he visits.
Publicity Cookies – Allows to target advertising according to the interests and habits of use of each user inside and outside our website. These cookies are used to support the conduct of more targeted marketing and communication actions, also help to measure the effectiveness of advertising.
According to their validity, the cookies used may still be:
Permanent Cookies – They are stored at the browser level and on their access devices (ex.: computer, mobile and tablet) and are used whenever the user visits the website again. In general, they are used to direct navigation according to the interests of the user, allowing the Company […] to provide more personalized service.
Session Cookies– They are generated and available until the end of the session. The next time the user accesses their browser, cookies are no longer stored. The information obtained allows you to manage sessions, identify problems and provide a better browsing experience.
You can block or restrict the use of cookies through the settings of the browsers you use, and on each device you use to access the Internet. By limiting the use of cookies, it may make the browsing experience difficult and, in the limit, prevent the login to the site, or the operation of services provided online.
Google Chrome | The user has full control over the cookie permissions in Google Chrome. By default, all cookies are allowed, but you can adjust this setting. If cookies have been set or locked on the page you are viewing, an icon appears at the end of the address bar.
You can change the following cookie settings in the “Cookies” section:
For more information about cookies settings in Google Chrome, see the Chrome Help page. |
Microsoft Internet Explorer |
For more information about cookies settings in Internet Explorer, check the page of Microsoft |
Mozilla Firefox |
For more information about cookies settings in Mozilla Firefox, check the Mozilla Support page. |
Safari |
For more information about cookies settings in Safari, check the Apple page. |
If the other browsers are used, see: http://www.civicuk.com/cookie-control/browser-settings .