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  2. Highway system of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The entire São Paulo system of highways (16 in the total) use a unified non-stop electronic toll collection named "Sem Parar", based on RFID tags glued to the vehicle windshield, which comprises about 34% of the traffic through these roads. The system has 560,000 of these tags installed and generates 11 million of electronic transactions and ...

  3. Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet - Wikipedia

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    "Lei 13709 (14/Agosto/2018) Dispõe sobre a proteção de dados pessoais e altera a Lei nº 12.965, de 23 de abril de 2014 (Marco Civil da Internet) / Law 13709 (August 14, 2018) Provides for the protection of personal data and amends Law no. 12.965, of April 23, 2014 (Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet) (portuguese)".

  4. Sin Parar - Wikipedia

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    Sin Parar or Sem Parar (Non Stop in English) is a line of candy bars and ice cream made by Nestlé. They are available in Peru , Mexico and Brazil ( Sem Parar ). They are targeted towards teenagers.

  5. Internet in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2023, Brazil had a total of 177 million internet users, which is about a 1.05% increase from 2022. [33] The proportion of users accessing the Internet via mobile phones, desktop computers, tablets, and consoles were 55.46%, 43.81%, 0.60%, and 0.13%, respectively. [34] 86% of women had access to the internet while 83% of males had ...

  6. Censorship in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in Brazil, both cultural and political, occurred throughout the whole period following the colonization of the country.Even though most state censorship ended before the period of redemocratization that started in 1985, Brazil still experiences a certain amount of non-official censorship today.

  7. Brasil sem Miséria - Wikipedia

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    Brasil Sem Miséria ("Brazil Without Extreme Poverty") is a social program of the government of Brazil created by President Rousseff as an expansion of the Bolsa Familia program of her predecessor, President Lula. [1] It especially focuses on the Northeast Region, Brazil, historically the most impoverished region in the country. [1]

  8. Cidade Limpa - Wikipedia

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    Before Cidade Limpa: Ibirapuera Ave. (November 2005) After Cidade Limpa: Ibirapuera Ave. (March 2008) Lei Cidade Limpa (Portuguese for clean city law) is a law of the city of São Paulo, Brazil, put into law by proclamation in 2006 that prohibits advertising such as that of outdoor posters.

  9. .br - Wikipedia

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    INTERNETSEGURA.br: Portuguese for "Safe Internet" Has the mission to incentivize the safe use of the internet ZAPPIENS.br: Named after Portugal's now defunct Zappiens.pt, managed by the FCCN: Has the mission to be a free service for the aggregation and distribution of audiovisual scientific, educational, artistic and cultural content in Portuguese

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