Terms of use
The terms of use refer to the access and use of the web page and all its subdomains owned by Divenio Consulting SRL, hereinafter referred to as “us” or “Divenio”.
By accessing the page, you agree to the terms and conditions of use valid at that time, in accordance with the legal provisions in force. Any subsequent use implies agreement with the updated version, the use of the page can only be made based on the acceptance of these terms.
Content
The information presented is purely informative. They can be changed, updated, restricted, etc. without these changes requiring prior notifications.
The content does not replace and does not represent or stand for a service offer in itsself.
Intellectual property
Divenio is the owner or holder of the information contained in the page or subpages, the content being thus protected by copyrights, licenses, etc.
Reproduction, taking out of context, reuse of the content or some content fragments is prohibited, except in situations where there is an explicit permission.
Liability
Divenio cannot be held responsible for the way the user chooses to interpret or use this information, nor for the usefulness, topicality or relevance of the content.
Users undertake not to act in any way that could harm our interests, including the way the page works. Divenio makes efforts to ensure the necessary security measures for accessing the page in good conditions, but for objective reasons, we cannot guarantee that the page is uncontaminated by possible viruses or other elements that may have an impact on the user’s equipment or systems.
The terms and conditions apply indefinitely, from the first access, and can be modified at any time along the way.
Cookies
This site uses both its own cookies and some from third parties. The goal is to be able to offer users a good browsing experience and services adapted to their interests.
Cookies are small text files that, when accessing a website, are stored on the user’s terminal. Cookies are not software programs, they do not allow access to information on the user’s hardware. Their purpose is to contribute to the improvement of the search experience, allowing web pages to follow the preferences of their own users. Depending on the purpose, the lifetime of a cookie varies from those intended exclusively for a single site access session, to the so-called permanent ones, which are retained and used every time the respective page is accessed by the same user.
Session cookies are temporarily stored by the web browser used, which stores them until it is closed. A concrete example of such cookies is the preferences cookie that allows a web page to retain information that changes its functionality or appearance, such as preferences for a certain language. Persistent cookies, also known as “third-party”, are anonymous and have the purpose of remembering the user’s interests for marketing reasons.
The types of cookies used by this site are:
- performance – retain user preferences
- of analysis – allows the statistical recording of the number of users, be they unique or repetitive
- for geotargetting – it’s an anonymous cookie used to determine the country of origin of the users
- for advertising – they provide information about the viewing of online advertisements, they are anonymous and provide details about the viewed content, not about who viewed them
- cookies belonging to third parties – they cannot be accessed by this site, and they cannot access cookies from this site; the use of buttons for social networks on this site, for example, implies the registration of the respective activity by the social network involved.
Third-party services:
There are some third-party services that may be used on the divenio.com website, either to improve the user experience or to help analyze and monitor the website. These third party services may include:
- Web analytics tools, such as Google Analytics, which collect information about website traffic, such as the number of visitors, pages visited and time spent on the website. This information may be used to improve the user experience and to monitor site performance.
- Social media services, such as Youtube or LinkedIn, which allow users to share website content and connect with the company via social networks. These services may collect information about website users to customize the content displayed and to provide analysis and statistics about social media activity.
The vast majority of websites use cookies, and disabling them limits the user’s access to the most popular online platforms and services. There is the option to change the cookie settings in the way that is most comfortable for you and that best serves your interests as a user.
We reserve the right to modify this document, as the legislation changes. For questions or ambiguities, we are at your disposal at the address: info@divenio.com
Divenio Team