LGPD Policy
The General Personal Data Protection Law (LGPD or LGPDP), Law No. 13,709/2018, is the Brazilian legislation that regulates personal data processing activities and that also amends articles 7 and 16 of the Internet Civil Rights Framework.
PERSONAL DATA: is all information related to an identified or identifiable natural person, such as name, ID, CPF, email, etc. Data related to a legal entity (such as company name, CNPJ, business address, etc.) are not considered personal data.
SENSITIVE DATA is data that reveals racial or ethnic origin; religious or philosophical beliefs; political opinions; union membership; genetics; biometrics; and information about a person's health or sexual life. (SERPRO)
The data presented are NON-SENSITIVE data and of PUBLIC ORIGIN, and do not require prior authorization for display in accordance with Decree No. 8,777/2016, which Institutes the Open Data Policy and Law No. 12,527/2011, which regulates the Guarantee of Access to Information provided for in the Federal Constitution.