Cookies policy

The cp.pt website uses cookies to collect and store information to provide more personalised service. A cookie is a small information file placed on the user's device (e.g. PC, mobile phone). It allows the user to remember their choices, dates and previous routes, i.e. it stores the user's preferences regarding the use of the site, personalising their experience, so it is not necessary to re-configure the site each time they visit.

Type of cookies used

Some cookies are essential to access specific areas of the website. They allow navigation on the site and its applications, such as accessing secure areas of the site through login. Without these cookies, services that require them cannot be provided.

These cookies gather information regarding your use of the website, for example: which pages you access most frequently. This data can help optimise our web pages and make navigation easier. These cookies do not collect information that identifies you. All information gathered by these cookies is aggregated and, therefore, anonymous.

These cookies enable website pages to remember the choices you make when you are browsing, i.e. they save your preferences regarding the use of the website so that you do not need to re-configure the website each time you visit

These cookies help measure the effectiveness of advertising. However, they do not identify the user.

In most cases, cookies are deleted when you close your browser (session cookies). Some more persistent cookies remain in your browser until you delete them or they expire.

You can modify your browser settings to block or delete cookies or to notify you when a new cookie is stored on your computer so that you can decide whether to accept or decline it. If you choose to block or delete our cookies, you may not be able to access the full range of our services, and it may have some effect on the performance of our website on your system.

You can find more information about each type of browser (e.g. Firefox, Chrome, Explorer, Opera) on the respective institutional websites.