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This page describes the cookies and similar technologies we use on this site. We aim to be as direct as possible: we do not use cookies for advertising, and the absolute minimum is what we list below.
Last updated: 12 June 2026
A cookie is a small file stored in your browser when you visit a site. It lets the site remember preferences (language, session) and helps the owners understand how it is used.
language — stores your selected language (PT or EN) so we do not ask every time. Lifetime: 1 year.
These cookies are needed for the site to work and therefore do not require consent.
Google Analytics — aggregated traffic analytics (page views, country, device). Data is anonymised before reaching reports.
Vercel Analytics and Vercel Speed Insights — performance and traffic metrics, based on ephemeral IDs and without fingerprinting.
You can refuse or delete cookies in your browser settings. Note that some features (such as remembering your language) will stop working.
For Google Analytics specifically, you can also install Google’s official opt-out browser add-on.
The Climate app does not use cookies. In-app usage measurement is described in the Privacy Policy.
When we add or remove a cookie we update the list above and the date at the top of this page.