Cookie Policy

We use cookies on our website. You’ll find a notice about this on our homepage as well, which also links back to this policy.

We last updated our policy on 21st May 2026.

1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that is placed onto your computer (or other electronic device) when you access our website. Your web browser places cookies on your hard drive for record-keeping purposes and sometimes to track information about you.

Cookies fall into two categories based on how long they last:

  • Session cookies expire as soon as you close your browser. They are used to keep track of your activity during a single visit, for example keeping you logged in as you move between pages.
  • Persistent cookies remain on your device after your browser is closed, for a set period of time. They are used to remember your preferences or settings the next time you return to the site.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies to:

  • Keep you signed in as you move between pages on our site
  • Remember your preferences and settings between visits
  • Help us understand how our site is being used so we can improve it
  • Ensure our site functions correctly and securely

The cookies we use fall into the following categories:

  • Strictly necessary cookies are required for the website to run. Without them, parts of the site will not function. These do not require your consent.
  • Functionality cookies remember your preferences and settings to personalise your experience on our site.
  • Performance cookies help us understand how visitors use our site so we can identify improvements.

You can choose which non-essential cookies you accept when you first visit our site. You can also update your preferences at any time using the cookie settings link in the footer.

3. Third-party cookies

Like many other websites, third parties may also set cookies on our website. These third parties are responsible for the cookies they set on our site and we have no control over them. For further information on how their cookie policies work, please visit their websites.

4. Managing cookies

You can manage cookies yourself by setting your web browser to refuse cookies, delete cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being sent.

You can manage your cookie settings through your web browser’s help or settings menu.

Please note that if you change or block cookies:

  • Some parts of our website may not function properly or as well as they otherwise might
  • Changes will apply across all websites that you visit (unless you choose to block cookies only from particular websites)
  • The settings that you change will only apply on the device on which you change them and will not apply across all other devices that you use

5. Contact us

If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please get in touch at info@elearning-academy.co.uk.

You may also wish to read our Privacy Policy.

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