Privacy

 

By visiting this site, you agree to the  terms and conditions contained in this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy relates to the website controlled and administered by Solver Corporate Ltda.

Please  note  that  this site may contain links to third party sites which may not be covered by this Privacy Policy and  Solver  Corporate Ltda reserves  the  right  to modify or amend this privacy policy at any time and for any reason.

To use this  website  you do not need  to lodge or  submit  any personal information. Only information  you  provide  voluntarily  as  a  visitor will be held. This  information will  vary depending on how  you  use  the  website  and  may include (but is not limited to): names, addresses, mailing  addresses, email  addresses, telephone  and  mobile phone numbers and other information, such as personal  details  included  on documents or records such as resumes and job applications.

Solver Corporate  may also collect  information  that  you do not  physically  enter but we track and number of times you visit our website, your browsing  habits and pages  visited within the website plus the use of cookies.

Cookies  are  small  text  files  stored  in a user’s browser  which collect information from website users and used it to build a profile of users visiting the website.

Such profile information is  used by Solver Corporate Ltda to determine  what is effective about  our site and to help us improve the website for our users. The use of cookies may also  assist in  delivering tailored web  pages for individual users. You have the option of refusing to accept cookies by turning them off in your web browser.


Disclosure of Information

Solver Corporate Ltda will not intentionally   disclose or transfer any information acquired by your use of this site to any unauthorised persons or  organization. Further  information  will not be disclosed to any other third party unless:
 

  • You agree to the disclosure of such information,
  • Solver Corporate Ltda  are  legally  required  to do so under the  application of any law, rule or regulation of any country or state, or
  • We would  reasonably  be  expected  to do  so  in the course of arranging any transmission or delivery.