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Cookie Policy
1. About this policy
This Cookie Policy supplements our Privacy Policy and explains what cookies are and how we use them at Burilli Sociedade de Advogados (“BRL Advogados”). In this document, we explain what information we collect through cookies, how this information is used, and how to control cookie preferences. You may, at any time, change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website. Your consent applies to the following domains:
https://www.brl.adv.br/
https://www.brl.adv.br/pt
https://www.brl.adv.br/es
https://www.brl.adv.br/ar
https://www.brl.adv.br/zh
2. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files used to store small pieces of information. Cookies are stored on your device when the website is loaded in your browser. These cookies help us: (i) make the website function properly; (ii) make the website more secure; (iii) provide a better experience for visitors; (iv) understand how the website performs; and (v) obtain means to analyze what works properly on the website and what needs improvement.
3. How we use cookies
At this time, our website uses only necessary cookies. “Necessary cookies” are essential for the website to function properly. They enable basic features such as secure login or adjusting your consent preferences. These cookies do not collect or store any personally identifiable information.
We use third-party cookies (providers: statistic.parastorage.com and frog.wix.com); however, all of them are necessary cookies for the website to function. More specifically, these cookies are used to synchronize and update the website, as well as to perform technical monitoring and check basic performance functionalities, ensuring stability, error detection, and loading performance.
In summary, the purposes of the cookies we use are: (i) to ensure the security, synchronization, and updating of the website; (ii) to measure and report website performance; (iii) to optimize response time between the user and the website; and (iv) to store login data and the user’s cookie consent.
As all cookies used by us are strictly necessary, they do not depend on your consent (Article 7, item IX, of Law No. 13,709/2018).
4. Retention period
Some of the cookies we use are session cookies, meaning they expire shortly after the user leaves our page. Other cookies have a defined retention period, from 1 (one) day to 400 (four hundred) days. Persistent cookies that never expire are also used. In the case of such cookies, they are intended to ensure the synchronization and updating of the website.
5. How can I change my preferences
If you decide to change your preferences later, click the floating button on the left side, “REVIEW PREFERENCES.”This will display the consent notice again, allowing you to change your preferences.
In addition, different browsers provide different methods to block and delete cookies used by websites. In other words, you can change your browser settings to block/delete cookies. To learn more about managing and deleting cookies, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
6. Data controller
Any breach of the provisions contained herein, misuse or unlawful use of information captured through cookies, transfer of such information to third parties, or any other act representing a violation of data subjects’ rights must be immediately reported to our Chief Financial Officer, Ms. Vanessa Regina Fonseca, email: vanessa.vieira@brl.adv.br.
January/2026
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