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Last Updated: February 2026
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Cookies help determine the usefulness, interest and number of visits to our websites, enabling faster and more efficient browsing by eliminating the need to repeatedly enter the same information.
There are two groups of cookies that may be used.
Two types of cookies may be stored:
We may transfer and store the information we collect about you outside your country of origin. It may be processed by our internal team or by third-party companies that provide a service to Bridge2Lisbon. When we do so, we ensure that the information is secure and properly protected. These measures are taken based on adequacy decisions or the implementation of appropriate safeguards (e.g. standard contractual clauses).
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These are used anonymously for the purpose of creating and analysing statistics, in order to improve the functioning of the website.
These store your preferences regarding the use of the site, so that you do not need to reconfigure the site each time you visit.
These measure the success of applications and the effectiveness of third-party advertising. They may also be used to personalise a widget with user data.
These direct advertising based on the interests of each user and also limit the number of times you see an advertisement, helping to measure the effectiveness of advertising and the success of the website organisation.
This website uses only cookies that allow the functioning and provision of the services offered on it and, where applicable, proprietary cookies with the sole purpose of measuring its audiences and therefore considered exempt from consent. Therefore, in accordance with Article 22 of the Information Society Services Act, your consent is not required for their installation.
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