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The official gov.pt app now allows users to request replacement documents and manage dependants' cards, widening online access to common citizen services. RTP reports the update aims to simplify routine bureaucracy by moving some 2.ª via (replacement documents) procedures to mobile. Residents who need a replacement ID or must update dependants' paperwork should check the app and their local services for eligibility and required documents.
gov.pt is the Portuguese government’s official web portal and central access point for public services, official announcements and online forms. Residents and expats use it to find information on taxes, social security, visas, permits and to access e‑government services or links to ministry sites and public consultations.

RTP (Rádio e Televisão de Portugal) is Portugal's state-owned public service broadcaster, operating since 1935 (radio) and 1957 (television). It runs 8 television channels (including RTP1, RTP2, RTP3) and 7 radio stations (Antena 1, 2, 3), plus international services reaching Portuguese diaspora worldwide. Funded by a broadcasting tax on electricity bills and advertising revenue, RTP serves as Portugal's cultural reference, providing quality news, education, and entertainment. Its archive represents "irreplaceable heritage in Portuguese collective memory", and it pioneered online streaming with RTP Play in 2011. RTP connects "Portugal and the Portuguese to themselves, to each other, and to the world"

The social network stopped working at around 15:00 (Lisbon time) for reasons still unknown.

The social network X (formerly Twitter) stopped working in several countries, including the United States, Spain, France and Portugal, at around 14:15 (Lisbon time), for reasons that are still unknown.

The President of the Republic on Tuesday promulgated the Government's measure that clarifies the elements of the financial contribution by electronic communications companies and sets out the principles for determining the maximum limit of the contribution percentage. 'Hoping that, in the interpretation and application of this legal regime, due consideration will be given to the points of attention ...'
