Cookie Policy
Updated: December 5, 2025
ANBROZA's Cookies and Tracking Technologies Policy defines how information is collected, stored and used when the user accesses the website, interacts with digital features or consumes content on our online channels. Cookies and similar technologies are used to identify browsing patterns, improve functionality, personalize experience, measure performance and improve relevance of products, offers and content displayed. Collection may include technical data, such as IP address, browser, operating system, language, pages visited, length of stay and interactions performed. In some cases, this information allows us to identify behavioral profiles and usage preferences.
Some cookies are essential for the website to function, allowing processes such as login, correct page display, session maintenance and security. Other cookies are indirect and are intended for marketing, statistical analysis or description purposes. The user can accept, reject or customize according to specific specifications, respecting applicable privacy standards, such as LGPD and GDPR. Certain features may allow operation when cookies are disabled.
Tracking technologies, such as pixels, tags, scripts and mobile identifiers, can be used to measure campaigns, integrate external systems, generate reports and include bookings. The data obtained will be shared with specific partners for operational, commercial or analytical purposes, observing security and anonymization standards, when applicable. ANBROZA does not sell personal data and adopts protocols to reduce the risk of improper access, abusive use or unauthorized exposure.
The user can manage permissions directly in the browser, clear cookies or use blocking tools. By continuing to use the website after registration, please confirm that processing will be carried out in accordance with this policy. ANBROZA seeks transparency, control and respect for privacy, understanding that tracking technologies directly impact the digital experience.
Cookies
Cookies are small files stored on the user's device based on specific registration, session identification, navigation selection and collection of technical information. There are persistent cookies, which remain after leaving the website, and session cookies, which are deleted at the end of the visit. Although they do not contain personal data by default, they may be associated with unique identifiers. Cookies can be used to remember language, shopping cart, settings and login. Without cookies, many features will not work. The user can control permissions, but certain specific functionalities depending on their activation. Cookies do not run programs, do not infect devices or access private files, but they can contribute to the creation of browsing profiles.
Trackers
Trackers include technologies such as pixels, tags, scripts, web beacons and mobile trackers, used to monitor digital activity, record events and allow integration with external platforms. These technologies collect data automatically and can trigger scripts only when the user performs specific actions, such as clicking a button, viewing a page or completing a purchase. Trackers are essential for campaign attribution, funnel analysis and measuring results. Although they are technical tools, they can generate privacy implications when combined with personal data. Therefore, the use of trackers must be informed and consented
Analytics
Analysis tools collect data to measure website performance, identify navigation patterns, understand audience behavior and improve the experience. Metrics may include volume of visits, most accessed pages, inclusion rates, average time and supplements. Analytics enable strategic decisions based on data and directly impact continuous improvement. Information can be aggregated and anonymized, reducing identification risks. In some scenarios, behavioral data can be combined with other data for personalization. The user notes that statistical analyzes are essential for the development of the website and products.
Consent
Consent is a legal condition for the use of cookies and tracking when functionalities are not essential. The user must be given the opportunity to accept, reject or customize preferences prior to optional collection. Consent must be free, informed, specific and revocable. The user can cancel the subscription at any time, impacting non-essential functionalities. Systems can record consent data and status. By accepting, the user authorizes the processing of data in accordance with the policy. Non-consent does not prevent access to the site, but may affect personalization and performance.
Delete
Opt-out is a mechanism that allows the user to block, disable or refuse tracking technologies, directly in the browser or through privacy management tools. Browsers offer settings for automatically clearing cookies, blocking storage, and opting out of tracking. External platforms also offer specific opt-outs for data processing. However, opt-out may impact functionality such as login, saved options, shopping cart, and recommendations. User consent opting out extends privacy, but may result in limited experience.
Controls
Privacy controls include consent mechanisms, browser settings, security tools, and regulatory oversight. The user can manage permissions, view cookie categories and modify choices at any time. ANBROZA adopts measures to restrict internal access to data and ensure legal compliance. The data found can be subjected to encryption, anonymization or minimization, reducing identification risks. Effective control depends on collaboration between company, technology and user. Privacy requires an active stance.
Responsibility
ANBROZA is responsible for informing the use of technologies, requesting consent when necessary, adopting security measures and protecting the data found against unauthorized access. However, the user is responsible for managing browser settings, securing devices, avoiding insecure networks, keeping software up to date, and using privacy tools when desired. The company is not responsible for damages caused by malware, hacking of personal devices, or negligence. Responsibility is shared: the company provides secure infrastructure and the user must adopt preventive behaviors.