Privacy

Privacy policy

This privacy page describes the current behavior of the website and the personal data handling associated with contact, scheduling, and normal site operation.

Data controller

The data controller for the personal data processed through this website is Pedro Pereira, using the business details shown on this page for legal identification and contact.

Legal name: Pedro Pereira

Professional address: Rua Dom Nuno Alvares Pereira 30

Tax identifier: 306880822

Contact email: [email protected]

Data handled by this website

  • Contact details that you choose to provide when you email directly or book a meeting.
  • Scheduling details submitted through the linked Cal.com booking flow.
  • Basic technical data that may be processed by hosting, security, and server infrastructure when the website is visited.
  • Locale preference data used to support the multilingual browsing experience.

Why the data is used

  • To respond to inquiries and discuss potential service engagements.
  • To manage meeting scheduling and follow-up communication.
  • To operate, secure, and maintain the website.
  • To present the site in the visitor’s selected or detected language.

Third-party services

This website relies on external infrastructure and service providers needed for hosting, scheduling, and technical delivery. In particular, Cal.com is used for scheduling interactions when a visitor books an appointment through the contact page. No Stripe checkout or direct payment collection is performed on the website itself.

Retention

Personal data is kept only for as long as reasonably necessary to answer inquiries, manage business communication, maintain booking records, or meet legal and administrative obligations.

Your rights

Under applicable data protection rules, including the GDPR where relevant, you may request access, correction, deletion, restriction, or objection regarding personal data processed through this website. Requests should be sent using the contact details shown on this page.

Supervisory authority and complaints

If you believe your personal data is being handled unlawfully, you may also have the right to complain to the competent supervisory authority in your jurisdiction. For Portugal, that typically means the CNPD.