Casa da Bruma – Sociedade Unipessoal, Lda. is committed to respecting users’ privacy and to the protection and security of their personal data. This text aims to inform the user about how Casa da Bruma, Lda. processes the personal data provided through the website “www.casadabruma.com”.
This privacy policy applies to all personal data collected through the website
www.casadabruma.com of Casa da Bruma, Lda. The entity responsible for processing this
data is: Casa da Bruma, Lda., with corporate taxpayer number 518300668, headquartered at Rua Padre
José Jacinto Botelho nº22, parish of Furnas, municipality of Povoação. The user should read this privacy policy
carefully and freely decide whether to provide their personal data to Casa da Bruma, Lda. before using the website.
The user guarantees that they are of legal age and that the data provided is true, accurate, complete,
and up to date, being responsible for any discrepancies. If the data provided belongs to a third party,
the user guarantees that they have informed that third party of the conditions set out in this document
and obtained their authorisation to provide their data to Casa da Bruma, Lda. for the indicated purposes.
You may contact Casa da Bruma, Lda. regarding any matter related to this privacy policy through the following contact points:
● Customer service: 963949944
● Email: casadabruma@gmail.com
The personal data collected through the Website is intended to allow responses or follow-up to user requests and is processed for the following purposes:
● To prepare, manage, and respond to requests for information and/or complaints;
● To contract and/or request contact related to services and/or equipment;
● To join partnerships promoted by Casa da Bruma, Lda. in collaboration with its partners;
● To participate in campaigns and competitions, within the scope of advantages and benefits;
● To schedule visits to the premises.
The processing of personal data is necessary to carry out the above-mentioned operations in the context of the execution of the contract between the user and Casa da Bruma, Lda., or of pre-contractual steps at the user’s request.
Joining partnerships promoted by Casa da Bruma, Lda. through the Website may require the sharing and transmission of your personal data with Casa da Bruma, Lda.’s partners. Casa da Bruma, Lda. will only share your personal data with these partners to the extent strictly necessary and, whenever applicable, after obtaining your prior consent and acceptance of the specific partnership terms and conditions available at the time of data collection for this purpose.
The user’s personal data may be communicated to trustworthy service providers contracted by Casa da Bruma, Lda., who will process the data exclusively for the purposes defined by Casa da Bruma, Lda. and in accordance with its instructions, strictly complying with the legal rules on personal data protection, information security, and other applicable regulations under a written agreement between the parties.
The user’s personal data may also be communicated to commercial partners of [COMPANY NAME] for the purpose of joining a partnership, at the user’s request and after obtaining consent for this purpose.
Casa da Bruma, Lda. may also disclose the user’s personal data to third parties when such transmission is carried out in compliance with a legal obligation, a resolution of the Portuguese Data Protection Authority, another relevant supervisory authority, or a court order. Data may also be disclosed for any other legitimate purpose provided by law.
Casa da Bruma, Lda. will seek to ensure that the processing of personal data takes place entirely within the European Economic Area. Exceptionally, and only when strictly necessary to pursue the processing purposes described in this Policy, Casa da Bruma, Lda. may transfer the collected personal data to third countries or international organisations for which there is an adequacy decision by the European Commission or subject to appropriate safeguards provided by law, such as the conclusion of standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data (under Article 46 of the GDPR).
When transferring data to third countries or international organisations based on appropriate safeguards, Casa da Bruma, Lda. will ensure additional measures are implemented to guarantee that personal data enjoys a level of protection essentially equivalent to that existing within the European Union.
Casa da Bruma, Lda. will retain users’ personal data for the period necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected. If a contract exists between Casa da Bruma, Lda. and the user, the data will be retained for the duration of the contract plus the applicable limitation and expiry periods of the rights arising therefrom, unless Casa da Bruma, Lda. is required by law to retain it for a longer period.
Casa da Bruma, Lda. may also retain the data beyond these periods for statistical purposes, in which case the data will be anonymised.
The user has the right to request from Casa da Bruma, Lda. access to their personal data, as well as its rectification or erasure. The user also has the right to restrict processing concerning them, to object to processing, and the right to data portability, in accordance with the laws governing the processing of personal data.
The right to erasure may be limited in cases where personal data is necessary to comply with legal obligations. To exercise the aforementioned rights, the user may contact the data controller using the contact details provided in point 1 of this policy.
The user also has the right to lodge a complaint with the Portuguese Data Protection Authority (Comissão Nacional de Proteção de Dados) if they believe their rights regarding their personal data have been infringed.
For any matters related to this privacy policy, the user may also contact the Data Protection Officer (DPO).
Casa da Bruma, Lda. makes its best efforts to protect users’ personal data against unauthorised access via the Internet. To this end, it uses security systems, rules, and other procedures to ensure the protection of personal data, as well as to prevent unauthorised access, misuse, disclosure, loss, or destruction of such data.
However, it is the users’ responsibility to ensure that the device used to access the Website is properly protected against malicious software, computer viruses, and worms. Users should be aware that, without adequate security measures (such as secure browser configuration, up-to-date antivirus software, firewall protection, and avoiding software from untrusted sources), the risk of personal data and passwords being accessed by unauthorised third parties increases.
Additionally, if a user detects any defect, bug, or anomaly on the Website, they must immediately report it to Casa da Bruma, Lda. and must not attempt to access commercial information, other users’ personal data, modify the features of the Website, or otherwise exploit the defect, bug, or anomaly to use the digital channels in an irregular, unlawful, or unauthorised manner different from what was intended by Casa da Bruma, Lda.
Through the Website, the User may share relevant news on various social media platforms, namely: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Casa da Bruma, Lda. cannot be held responsible for the processing of your personal data carried out by these platforms following such sharing. Therefore, the user should carefully read the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies of these platforms before sharing any news.
The Website uses cookies. To learn more, please visit our Cookie Policy.
Casa da Bruma, Lda. may amend this Privacy Policy at any time. When such changes occur, they will be disclosed through the Website and/or communicated to users via the contact details provided.
Last modified date: July 20, 2025
This Cookie Policy explains how we use information collected through cookies and other tracking technologies on the website “www.casadabruma.com” of Casa da Bruma, Lda. These Digital Channels use cookies not only to ensure they function correctly, but also to provide you with a better browsing experience, allowing for continuous improvement of the services offered and to protect your data. This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy, where we explain how we protect your privacy in our use of cookies and other data. For any questions regarding the Cookie Policy, you may contact Casa da Bruma, Lda. through the following contact points:
● Customer service: 963949944
● Email: casadabruma@gmail.com
Cookies are small data files placed by websites you visit and stored in the browser of the device you use to access the internet (for example, your computer or mobile phone). These files help the website remember information about your visit and make your next visit easier by maintaining the user’s actions and preferences over a certain period of time, such as remembering your username, preferred language, or other settings. Cookies can be classified according to various criteria.
Considering their purpose, cookies may be:
(a) Strictly necessary cookies – required to ensure the functioning of the website and/or to provide functionalities requested by the user, or to save browsing preferences whenever the same device is used and the user requests it.
(b) Analytical cookies – optional cookies that collect statistical information to help website owners analyse usage and better understand visitor engagement. These cookies may also be used in conjunction with advertising cookies to measure interactions with ads.
(c) Personalisation cookies – optional cookies (not essential for the operation of the website, but can improve its performance) used to personalise the user’s browsing experience.
(d) Advertising cookies – optional cookies intended to make advertising more appealing to users and advertisers by selecting ads based on what is relevant to the user, helping to improve campaign performance reports and avoiding the display of ads the user has already seen or marked as irrelevant.
Considering their lifespan, cookies may be:
(a) Session cookies – temporary cookies that are deleted from the cookie archive when or shortly after the browser or app used to access the Digital Channels is closed. These cookies can be used, for example, to analyse web traffic patterns, identify issues, enhance security, and provide a better browsing experience.
(b) Persistent cookies – unlike session cookies, these are not deleted when the browser or app is closed and remain stored on the user’s device. They are used every time the website is visited again, allowing the browsing experience to be personalised based on the user’s interests and to provide a more individualised service.
Considering the entity that places the cookies, they can be classified as:
(a) First-party cookies – sent to the user’s device from equipment or domains managed by Casa da Bruma, Lda. from which the requested service is provided.
(b) Third-party cookies – sent to the user’s device from equipment or a domain managed by a third party over which Casa da Bruma, Lda. has no control. In such cases, the third party may process the data collected through cookies, and Casa da Bruma, Lda. may not be able to configure how they work.
On the Website, Casa da Bruma, Lda. uses the following types of cookies:
a) Strictly necessary cookies;
b) Analytical cookies;
c) Personalisation cookies;
d) Advertising cookies. It is possible that not all of our Digital Channels use all the categories of cookies listed above.
In the case of strictly necessary cookies, the website cannot function without them. As for the other types of cookies, the choice belongs to the user. Under current legislation, Digital Channels may only use cookies with the user’s prior and explicit consent, except where the placement of certain cookies is strictly necessary to provide the service expressly requested by the user or to enable access to a specific functionality of the Digital Channels.
All browsers allow users to accept, refuse, or delete cookies, and also notify them whenever a cookie is received, typically through the appropriate settings in their browser. Users can configure cookies in the “options” or “preferences” menu of their browser.
Please be aware that disabling cookies through your browser settings may affect the functioning of the Digital Channels, as most modern browser settings panels do not
Casa da Bruma, Lda. may, at any time, without prior notice and with immediate effect, amend, add to, or revoke, in whole or in part, this Cookie Policy. Any changes relevant to the user will be promptly disclosed through the Digital Channels, allowing access to the updated information and, depending on the type of cookie, enabling the user to consent to its use.
Last updated: 20 July 2025