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Terms of use

Last updated 25 April 2026. These terms govern your use of this website.

This website is operated by Nodo Cyber Defense, CNPJ 41.628.395/0001-72, with offices in Itaim Bibi, São Paulo. By using the site you agree to the terms below. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.

Purpose of the site

This site presents information about our cyber defense practice. It is informational. Nothing here is an offer, a binding quote, or professional advice for your specific situation. A working relationship begins only through a signed agreement that sets out scope, fees and responsibilities.

Use of the site

You agree to use the site lawfully and not to attempt to disrupt it, probe it without authorisation, or access areas not intended for public use. Given our field, we say this plainly: unauthorised testing of our systems is not welcome, and we monitor accordingly.

Intellectual property

The text, layout, brand marks and graphics on this site belong to Nodo or are used with permission. You may read and share links to our pages, but you may not copy substantial parts of the site for your own commercial use without our written agreement.

Accuracy

We keep the information here current and correct as far as we are able. Figures such as response times and engagement counts reflect our records at the date of publication and may change. We do not warrant that every detail is without error at all times.

Links to other sites

Where we link to external sites, we do so for convenience. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content or their handling of your data.

Liability

To the extent permitted by Brazilian law, Nodo is not liable for loss arising from your use of this informational site. This does not limit any liability that cannot be excluded by law, nor any obligation set out in a signed service agreement.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the Federative Republic of Brazil. Disputes fall to the courts of the District of São Paulo, unless a mandatory rule provides otherwise.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent to [email protected].