Cookie Policy

Last updated: September 2025

Uncommonology uses cookies and similar technologies to help the website work properly, improve performance, understand how visitors use the site, and support features such as login, checkout, course access, and preferences.

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage your choices.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website.

They allow a website to recognise your device, remember certain information, and support functions such as staying logged in, completing purchases, saving preferences, and understanding how the site is used.

Cookies may be set by Uncommonology or by third-party services used on the site.

2. Types of cookies we use

We may use the following types of cookies.

Essential cookies

These cookies are required for the website to function.

They may be used for things such as:

  • logging in

  • account security

  • checkout and payment processes

  • course enrolment

  • remembering items or progress during a session

  • protecting forms from spam or abuse

Essential cookies do not require consent because they are necessary for the service you have requested.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the website.

They may tell us things such as:

  • which pages are visited

  • how long visitors stay on the site

  • which pages are most useful

  • whether visitors experience errors

We use this information to improve the website, courses, and user experience.

Analytics cookies are only used where consent is required and you have chosen to accept them.

Preference cookies

Preference cookies help the website remember choices you make.

These may include things such as:

  • display preferences

  • accessibility preferences

  • saved settings

  • language or layout choices

Preference cookies are only used where consent is required and you have chosen to accept them.

Marketing and social media cookies

Marketing and social media cookies may be used to support promotional activity, measure campaign performance, or connect with social media platforms.

These cookies may be set by third-party services, such as social media platforms or advertising tools.

Marketing cookies are only used where consent is required and you have chosen to accept them.

3. Third-party cookies

Some cookies may be placed by third-party services used on the Uncommonology website.

These may include services connected to:

  • analytics

  • payment processing

  • embedded content

  • spam protection

  • social media links or integrations

  • course platform functionality

Third-party providers may process information according to their own privacy and cookie policies.

4. Cookie consent

When you first visit the site, a cookie banner may appear.

Essential cookies may be used automatically because they are necessary for the site to work.

Non-essential cookies, such as analytics, preference, marketing, or social media cookies, will only be used where consent is required and you have chosen to accept them.

You can choose to accept or reject non-essential cookies where options are provided.

5. Managing cookies

You can manage cookies through the cookie banner where available.

You can also control or delete cookies through your browser settings.

Most browsers allow you to:

  • view cookies stored on your device

  • delete existing cookies

  • block some or all cookies

  • block third-party cookies

  • receive a warning before cookies are stored

If you disable essential cookies, some parts of the website may not work properly, including login, checkout, course access, or enrolment.

6. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy if our website, tools, plugins, analytics, payment systems, or legal requirements change.

The latest version will always be available on this page.

7. Contact

For questions about this Cookie Policy, contact:

admin@uncommonology.co.uk