Website Privacy Policy

1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy applies to the use of the website www.nautiserrent.pt

2. Responsible for Data Processing
The person responsible for processing any personal data collected and processed in relation to the use of the www.nautiserrent.pt website is Nautiser Rent., Headquartered at Estrada Nacional 252, Edificio Centro Náutico, 2950-402 Palmela, Portugal.

3. Contact details
If you have questions about this Privacy Notice, or related to it, or if you want to make a complaint about how we process your personal data or exercise any of your rights (see point 8, below), please contact us through following means:
NAUTISER RENT - Estrada Nacional 252, Edificio Centro Náutico, 2950-402 Palmela, Portugal.
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4. Data subjects
This Privacy Policy applies to the collection and processing of personal data of users of the website www.nautiserrent.pt.

5. Data categories, processing purposes and legal basis

The section on the Website's Cookie Policy (below) contains detailed information on:
• the categories of personal data that we collect from you or from third parties (eg public bodies or public resources), in addition to other personal data that you actively provide to us (eg, when you send us an e- mail);
• the purposes for which we process personal data; and
• the legal basis for the collection and processing of your personal data (unless otherwise stipulated, eg when we collect your data directly from you).

Please note that we will only process your personal data for purposes other than those initially stipulated if we are required to do so on the basis of legal requirements (eg transferring data to courts or legal entities), if you give us permission to do so. processing or if it is otherwise legal under applicable law. If processing for other purposes occurs, we may provide you with additional information.

6. Receivers and receiver categories
Any access to your personal data at NAUTISER RENT will be restricted to individuals who need that same access to fulfill their professional responsibilities. NAUTISER RENT may transfer your personal data, for the relevant purposes, to the recipients and categories of recipients listed below - for more information on the recipients and categories of recipients mentioned in points 6.1 and 6.2 (below), see Appendix Data and Website Cookies.
6.1 Private third parties - Private companies, affiliated or not, other than ours.
6.2 Data Processors - Certain third parties, affiliated or not, may receive your personal data to process it on behalf of NAUTISER RENT, according to the appropriate and necessary instructions for the relevant processing purposes. Data processors will be subject to contractual obligations to implement appropriate technical and organizational security measures to store personal data and process such data only in accordance with instructions received.
6.3 Government bodies, courts, external consultants and similar third parties that are public bodies, as required or permitted by applicable law.

7. Cross-border data transfer
Some of the recipients of your personal data may be located, or perform activities, outside your country and the EU, where data protection laws may provide a different level of protection when compared to the laws in your jurisdiction and in relation to which there is no adequacy decision by the European Commission. Autonomous countries / regions that provide an adequate level of data protection from the perspective of a European data protection law include Andorra, Argentina, Canada, Switzerland, Faroe Islands, Guernsey, Israel, Isle of Man, Jersey, New Zealand and Uruguay. Recipients in the USA may be partially certified under the EU-US Privacy Shield and thus be recognized as providing an adequate level of data protection from the point of view of a European data protection law. With regard to data transfers to these recipients outside the EU, we provide appropriate safeguards, particularly through the conclusion of data transfer agreements, under conditions approved by the European Commission (for example, Standard Contract Terms, with the recipient, or taking other measures to provide an adequate level of data protection A copy of the measures adopted by NAUTISER RENT in this context is available through our Data Privacy Officer (see 2.3, above).
Information regarding cross-border data transfers, whether or not there are suitability decisions and safeguards adopted in this context can be found in the Appendix Data and Cookies of the Website.

8. Period of storage
Your personal data is stored by NAUTISER RENT and / or the respective service providers only to the extent necessary for the fulfillment of our obligations and only for the time necessary to fulfill the purposes for which that data was collected, always in accordance with the laws data protection requirements. When the need to process your personal data by NAUTISER RENT ceases, we will proceed with the respective elimination of our systems and / or records, and / or we will take measures to adequately anonymize them, so that they cannot allow the identification of the person to whom they refer (except if we need to keep that information in order to be able to fulfill the legal obligations to which NAUTISER RENT is subject). If you want us to delete your data, please inform us at Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar..

9. Your rights
If you have declared your consent for personal data processing activities, you can withdraw this consent at any time, with future effects. Such annulment will not affect the legality of the processing prior to the date of the same. Under the terms of the applicable data protection law, you may have the right to: request access to your personal data, request the rectification of your personal data; request the deletion of your personal data, request restrictions on the processing of your personal data; request data portability and object to the processing of your personal data. Please note that the rights mentioned above may be limited by the applicable data protection legislation of the country in question.
You also have the right to file complaints with the competent data protection supervisory authority. To exercise your rights, please
contact us by the means referred to in section 3 (above).

10. Cookies and similar technologies
10.1 Cookies.
When you use our website, we may send one or more cookies - small text files that contain a sequence of alphanumeric characters - to your device. We can use session cookies and persistent cookies. A session cookie disappears after closing your browser. A persistent cookie is kept after you close your browser and can be used by you on your subsequent visits to our website. Your browser may provide you with some options regarding cookies. It should be noted that if you delete or choose not to accept cookies, you will not be able to fully use the features of the services provided through ours. We cannot process or respond to signals; do not track; from browsers or other similar transmissions that indicate a request to disable online tracking of users who visit our website or who use the services provided through our website.
10.2 Transparent GIF / Web Beacons.
Transparent GIFs (also known as Web Beacons) are usually very small transparent graphic images (usually 1 pixel x 1 pixel) that are placed on a website that may be included in the services provided through our website and that normally work together with cookies to identify our users and their behavior.
10.3 How we use cookies and similar technologies, in particular for the creation of profiles.
We may use cookies and information collected automatically to: (i) personalize our website and the services provided through our website, such as remembering your information so that you do not have to re-enter it while using our website and the services provided through it, or the next time you do so; (ii) display advertising, content and personalized information based on the creation of profiles; (iii) monitor and analyze the effectiveness of our website and the services provided through the latter, as well as third party marketing activities, based on profiles; (iv) monitor the website's aggregate usage metrics, such as the total number of visitors and the pages viewed; and (v) track your entries, deliveries and statuses in promotions or other activities made available through our website and the services provided through it (creation of profiles). Tracking technology (profiling) also helps us to manage and improve the website's ease of use, (i) detecting if there has been any contact between your computer and our website in the past and (ii) identifying the most relevant sections popular website.

11. Changes to the website's privacy notice
This privacy notice may need to be revised from time to time (eg due to the implementation of new technologies or the introduction of new services).
We reserve the right to amend or expand this Website Privacy Notice at any time. The changes will be posted on http://nautiserrent.com and / or communicated to users accordingly (for example, via email).

Appendix Your Rights
(a) Right of access: You may have the right to obtain confirmation from us that your personal data has been processed and, if so, request access to that same data. Access to information includes, among others, the purposes of processing, the categories of personal data in question and the recipients, or categories of recipients to whom the personal data has been or will be disclosed. However, this is not an absolute right, and the interests of other individuals may restrict your access rights. You may have the right to obtain a copy of the personal data that is being processed. If you request more copies, we may charge you a reasonable fee, based on the corresponding administrative costs.
(b) Right of rectification: You may have the right to obtain from us the rectification of personal data relating to you that are incorrect. Depending on the purposes of the processing, you may have the right to complete your incomplete personal data, namely by providing us with a supplementary statement.
(c) Right of deletion (“right to be forgotten”): In certain circumstances, you may have the right to obtain the deletion of your personal data from us, and we may be obliged to proceed with that deletion.
(d) Right to processing restrictions: In certain circumstances, you may have the right to obtain restrictions from us on the processing of your personal data.
In this case, the data in question will be marked and can only be processed by us for certain purposes.
(e) Right to data portability: In certain circumstances, you may have the right to receive personal data relating to your person who has provided us, in a structured format, commonly used and machine-readable, and you may also have the right to transmit this data to another entity without objection on our part
(f) Right of objection: In certain circumstances, you may have the right, at any time and based on reasons related to your particular situation, or if your personal data is processed for direct marketing purposes, object to the processing of your personal data by us, and we may be required to stop processing that data.
In addition, if your personal data is processed for direct marketing purposes, the user has the right to object at any time to the processing of personal data for that type of marketing, including the creation of profiles, insofar as it is related with direct marketing. In that case, your personal data will no longer be processed by us for these purposes.

COOKIES POLICY

When you use our website, we may send one or more cookies to your device.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small files that are sent from the NAUTISER RENT websites to your computer or mobile phone / tablet to improve your browsing experience. These files allow you to remember your access, your preferences and your geographic area.

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
A session cookie disappears after closing your browser. A persistent cookie is kept after you close your browser and can be used by you on your subsequent visits to our website. Your browser may provide you with some options regarding cookies. It should be noted that if you delete or choose not to accept cookies, you will not be able to fully use the features of the services provided through our website.

We may also use third party cookies in relation to the services provided through our website. For example, we use Google Analytics to collect and process certain analytics data. We cannot process or respond to “do not track” signals from browsers or other similar transmissions that indicate a request to disable online tracking of users who visit our website or who use the services provided through our website.

HOW DO NAUTISER RENT USE COOKIES?

Anonymous cookie analysis does not collect or store personal information (for example, names or addresses), so this information cannot be used to identify you.

The information provided by these cookies helps NAUTISER RENT to analyze the universe of Internet users who visit its pages, to make sure that their websites and minisites respond to their needs and how they can improve the browsing experience.

NAUTISER RENT analyzes and stores non-personal information about:
1. Which pages the universe of Internet users visit;
2. How long they remain on the site;
3. How they get to each page and where they click.

When browsing this site without changing the cookie settings of your web browser, the user expressly agrees with the use of cookies by NAUTISER RENT Portugal.

HOW TO ELIMINATE COOKIES?

You can easily delete cookies that have been installed in your browser's cookie folder.
For example, if you use Microsoft Windows Explorer:
1. Open ‘Windows Explorer’
2. Click on ‘Search’ on the toolbar
3. Type ‘cookie’ in the search box for ‘Folders and Files’
4. Select ‘My Computer’ in the ‘Search In’ box
5. Click ‘Search Now’
6. Double click on found folders
7. ‘Select’ any cookie file
8. Press the ‘Delete’ button on your keyboard
9. If you do not use Microsoft Windows Explorer, you must select ‘cookies’ in the ‘Help’ function for more information on how to find the cookie folder.

DISABLE AND ENABLE COOKIES

You can decide whether to accept or reject cookies by changing your browser settings. However, you may not be able to use all the interactive features of our website, if cookies are disabled, as NAUTISER RENT uses cookies to create an improved browsing experience. If you want to be alerted before a cookie is registered on your hard drive, follow the instructions below:

Google Chrome:
1. Click on the ‘Tools’ menu and select ‘Options’
2. Click on the ‘Advanced Settings’ tab and find the ‘Security’ section
3. In the ‘Cookie Settings’ section, click the ‘Show Cookies’ button
4. Select ‘Delete all’ to delete all cookies from the list (alternatively, you can delete all cookies created in a specific period of time by selecting the ‘Delete browsing data’ option in the Tools menu)
5. To delete a specific cookie, simply select the website from which the cookie comes from the list and click ‘Remove’
6. Click the Close button when you are finished.

Mozilla Firefox:
1. Click on ‘Tools’, then ‘Options’ (or ‘Edit | Preferences’ on Linux)
2. Select ‘Privacy’
3. In the Cookies panel, click on ‘Show Cookies’
4. To delete just one cookie, click on a specific one in the list and click on the 'Delete Cookie' button
5. To delete all cookies, click on the 'Delete All Cookies' button.

Internet Explorer 6.0:
1. Go to the ‘Tools’ menu
2. Click on ‘Internet Options’
3. Click on the ‘Privacy’ tab
4. Move the cursor to choose your preferred settings ’
5. Click ‘OK’
6. Go to the cookie directory
7. Deleting all files present means that you delete all cookies
8. Once you delete these files, you will no longer have cookies and your browser will no longer send or receive new cookies.

Internet Explorer 7.0:
1. Exit Internet Explorer 7, and then exit any Microsoft Windows Explorer programs
2. Click ‘Start’, click ‘Run’, type ‘inetcpl.cpl’, and then press ENTER
3. On the General tab, click ‘Delete’ under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialog box
4. In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click on ‘Delete Cookies’
5. In the Delete Cookies dialog box, click 'Yes'.

Internet Explorer 8.0:
1. Click ‘Security’ on the Command bar
2. Select ‘Delete Browsing History’
3. Select the option for cookies and click ‘Delete’
4. In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click on ‘Delete Cookies’
Alternatively, the new InPrivate browsing functionality in Internet Explorer 8 allows users to browse the Internet without recording information about the websites visited (including cookies). For InPrivate mode users:
1. Click on ‘Security’ in the Command bar
2. Select ‘InPrivate Navigation’
3. If you have an older version of Internet Explorer than indicated, visit the Microsoft website to update to a newer version.

Safari:
1. Select ‘Preferences’ from the Safari menu
2. Select the ‘Security’ icon
3. Press the ‘Show Cookies’ button
4. Select the Cookies to delete from the list
5. Press the Delete button.