PRIVACY POLICY
General Data Protection Law (LGPD): Federal Law No. 13,709 published on August 14, 2018, which regulates the processing of personal data, including in digital media, by a natural person or by a legal entity under public or private law, with the aim of protecting the fundamental rights of freedom and privacy and the free development of the natural person's personality.
Processing Agents: are those responsible for the Processing of Personal Data and are divided into two categories: the Controller and the Operator. The Controller is the person or company responsible for decisions regarding the Processing of Personal Data. The Operator, in turn, is the person or company that carries out the Processing of Personal Data on behalf of the Controller, following their instructions.
Anonymization: technique by which data loses the possibility of association, directly or indirectly, with an individual, so that it is subsequently impossible to reidentify it, even using technical solutions.
National Authority for the Protection of Personal Data (ANPD): is the federal public administration body responsible for the protection of personal data and privacy, including monitoring compliance with the LGPD.
Cookies: is a small file containing a sequence of characters, created and sent by websites to your computer every time you visit them. They help remember your preferences and personalize your access, making your navigation safer, faster, and more enjoyable. You can configure your browser to not accept cookies or to notify you when a cookie is being sent, but without them, some features or services on the website may be compromised and limited.
Personal Data: is defined in the LGPD as information related to an identified natural person or information that allows their identification, such as name, address, CPF, RG, identity documents in general, telephone number, among others.
Sensitive Data: defined in the LGPD as Personal Data about racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, political opinions, membership in a union or organization of a religious, philosophical or political nature, data relating to health or sexual life, genetic or biometric data when linked to a natural person.
Device: is the device that can be used to access the services offered by Inter, such as computers, tablets and smartphones.
Personal Data Protection Officer: is responsible for ensuring that Inter complies with privacy laws and regulations, guaranteeing the protection of Personal Data and for being the communication interface with the ANPD and Data Subjects.
IP Address: is the number assigned to each Device connected to the Internet, known as an Internet Protocol address (IP). These numbers are generally assigned in geographic blocks. An IP address can be used to identify, for example, from which location a Device is connecting to the Internet.
Geolocation: a feature that, when activated by the Data Subject, allows the approximate position of a Device to be verified, thus providing estimated information about its location, as well as the estimated time it was accessed.
Data Subject: any identified or identifiable natural person to whom the personal data processed refers. These include, for example, our customers, potential customers, account holders, employees, third parties, service providers, job applicants, among others.
Processing: any operation performed with Personal Data, whether automated or not. In other words, it is the collection, production, reception, classification, use, access, reproduction, transmission, distribution, processing, storage, archiving, deletion, evaluation or control of information, modification, communication, transfer, dissemination or extraction.