This website is maintained and operated by Assemed Laudos.
We collect and use some personal data belonging to those who use our website. In doing so, we act as the controller of this data and are subject to the provisions of Federal Law No. 13,709/2018 (General Personal Data Protection Law - LGPD).
We take care to protect your personal data and have therefore made available this privacy policy, which contains important information about:
The Assemed Laudos website collects and uses some personal data from users, in accordance with the provisions of this section.
2. Cookies:
Cookies are small text files that are automatically downloaded to your device when you access and browse a website.
They are basically used to identify users' devices, activities and preferences.
Cookies do not allow any files or information to be extracted from the user's hard disk, and it is not possible, even through cookies, to access personal information that does not come from the user or the way they use the site's resources.
a. Website cookies:
Website cookies are those sent to the user's computer or device and administered exclusively by the website.
The information collected through these cookies is used to improve and personalize the user experience, and some cookies may, for example, be used to remember user preferences and choices, as well as to offer personalized content.
b. Third-party cookies:
Some of our partners may set cookies on the devices of users who access our site.
These cookies, in general, aim to enable our partners to offer their content and services to the user who accesses our site in a personalized way, by obtaining browsing data extracted from their interaction with the site.
The user can obtain more information about third-party cookies and how the data obtained from them is processed, as well as having access to a description of the cookies used and their characteristics, by accessing the following link:
Google Analytics - https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl=pt-br.
The entities in charge of collecting cookies may transfer the information obtained to third parties.
c: Cookie management:
The user can oppose the registration of cookies by the website by simply deactivating this option in their own browser. More information on how to do this in some of the main browsers used today can be found at the following links:
Edge or Internet Explorer:
Safari:
https://support.apple.com/pt-br/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
Google Chrome:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=pt-BR
Mozila Firefox:
Opera:
https://www.opera.com/pt-br/privacy/cookies
The deactivation of cookies, however, may affect the availability of some tools and functionalities of the website, compromising its correct and expected functioning. Another possible consequence is the removal of user preferences that may have been saved, impairing the user's experience.
3. Collection of data not expressly provided for:
Occasionally, other types of data not expressly provided for in this Privacy Policy may be collected, provided that they are provided with the user's consent, or that the collection is permitted on the basis of another legal basis provided for by law.
In any case, the collection of data and the processing activities arising from it will be informed to the users of the site.
We do not share your personal data with third parties. However, we may do so in order to comply with a legal or regulatory requirement, or to comply with an order issued by a public authority.
The personal data collected by the website is stored and used for a period that corresponds to what is necessary to achieve the purposes listed in this document and that takes into account the rights of its holders, the rights of the website controller and the applicable legal or regulatory provisions.
Once the storage periods for personal data have expired, they are removed from our databases, except in cases where there is the possibility or need for storage by virtue of a legal or regulatory provision.
Every personal data processing operation must have a legal basis, which is nothing more than a justification that authorizes it, as provided for in the General Personal Data Protection Law.
All of our personal data processing activities have a legal basis among those permitted by law. More information on the legal bases we use for specific personal data processing operations can be obtained from our contact channels, which are listed at the end of this Policy.
Your main rights under data protection legislation are:
(a) right of access.
(b) right to rectification.
(c) right to object to processing.
(d) right to data portability.
(e) right to lodge a complaint with the competent authorities.
(f) right to withdraw consent.
In order to guarantee that the user who wishes to exercise their rights is in fact the owner of the personal data which is the subject of the request, we may ask for documents or other information which may help to correctly identify them, in order to safeguard our rights and the rights of third parties. This will only be done, however, if it is absolutely necessary, and the requester will receive all related information.
We employ technical and organizational measures to protect personal data from unauthorized access and from destruction, loss or alteration.
The measures we use take into account the nature of the data, the context and purpose of the processing, the risks that a possible breach would generate for the rights and freedoms of the user, and the standards currently employed in the market by companies similar to ours.
Among the security measures adopted by us, we highlight the following:
Restrictions on access to the database.
SSL security certificate.
Even if you do everything in your power to prevent security incidents, it is possible that a problem may occur that is caused exclusively by a third party - such as in the case of attacks by hackers or crackers, or even in the case of the user's sole fault, which occurs, for example, when they themselves transfer their data to a third party. Therefore, although we are generally responsible for the personal data we process, we disclaim liability in the event of exceptional situations such as these, over which we have no control whatsoever.
In any case, should any type of security incident occur that could cause significant risk or damage to any of our users, we will notify those affected and the National Data Protection Authority of the incident, in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Act.
This version of this Privacy Policy was last updated on: 23/06/2021.
We reserve the right to modify these rules at any time, in particular to adapt them to any changes made to our website, either by making new features available or by deleting or modifying existing ones.
Whenever there is a change, our users will be notified of the change.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or the personal data we process, please contact our Personal Data Protection Officer through one of the channels mentioned below:
Personal Data Protection Officer: Sandra Renata de Souza Pastor
E-mail: sac@assemed.med.br
Postal address: Av. Indianópolis, 1623 – Planalto Paulista – CEP 04063-003 - São Paulo - SP
Telephone: +55 (11) 2348 - 2348