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Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy for We3volution

Last Updated: April 2025

At We3volution we, a soon to be registered UK-based business offering a global educational course on web3, the blockchain, crypto, Pi Network mining and network growth, we use cookies and similar technologies to ensure our website and course platform work effectively, enhance your experience, and provide relevant services like newsletters and updates. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies we use, why we use them, and how you can manage them, whether you’re in the United Kingdom, United States, or elsewhere. It forms part of our Privacy Policy ([link]) and complies with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR), and applicable global laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

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If you have questions, contact us at we3volution@gmail,com

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1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (e.g., computer, phone) when you visit our website or use our course platform. They help us recognize your device, remember preferences, and improve functionality. Similar technologies (e.g., pixels, local storage) may also be used, and this policy covers them all.

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2. Why We Use Cookies

We use cookies to:

  • Run Our Services: Ensure the website and course work properly (e.g., logins, referral link tracking).

  • Improve Your Experience: Analyze usage to enhance course content and navigation.

  • Deliver Updates: Personalize newsletters, offers, and reward updates (e.g., tracking email engagement). Cookies are either essential (required for core functionality, no consent needed) or non-essential (e.g., analytics, marketing, requiring your consent).

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3. Types of Cookies We Use

We categorize cookies as follows:

  • Essential Cookies:

    • Purpose: Enable core functions like accessing the course, maintaining logins, or tracking referral links for free enrollments.

    • Examples: Session cookies (e.g., for user authentication), referral tracking cookies.

    • Consent: Not required, as they’re necessary for the Services to function, per PECR.

    • Duration: Typically temporary (e.g., session-based, deleted after you log out).

  • Analytics Cookies [Adjust if not used]:

    • Purpose: Collect anonymized data on how users interact with our site/course (e.g., pages visited, time spent) to improve content and performance.

    • Examples: Google Analytics, Matomo [insert specific tools, if known].

    • Consent: Required; you can opt out via our cookie banner or settings.

    • Duration: Varies (e.g., 1 day to 2 years, depending on the tool).

  • Marketing Cookies [Adjust if not used]:

    • Purpose: Track engagement with newsletters, offers, or updates (e.g., email opens, link clicks) to personalize communications.

    • Examples: Pixels from email platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, if used).

    • Consent: Required; you can opt out via our cookie banner or settings.

    • Duration: Varies (e.g., 30 days to 1 year).

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4. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies are set by third-party services we use, such as:

  • Analytics Providers: Google Analytics to measure site performance.

  • Email Platforms: Mailchimp for newsletter tracking. These providers comply with UK GDPR, CCPA, and other laws, processing data only under our instructions via data processing agreements. We list third parties in our Privacy Policy ([link]) and update this policy as needed.

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5. How We Manage Cookies

When you first visit our website, a cookie consent banner lets you:

  • Accept All: Enable all cookies (essential and non-essential).

  • Decline Non-Essential: Allow only essential cookies.

  • Manage Preferences: Customize choices (e.g., enable analytics, disable marketing). You can change or withdraw consent anytime via the “Manage Cookies” link in our footer or by contacting us. Declining non-essential cookies won’t affect core course access.

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6. Your Rights

Under UK GDPR, CCPA, and other laws, you have rights over cookie data:

  • UK/EU (GDPR): Access, delete, or restrict cookie data; withdraw consent; object to non-essential use.

  • U.S. (CCPA): Know what data we collect, request deletion, opt out of sales (we don’t sell data).

  • Global: Similar rights may apply (e.g., Singapore PDPA, Canada PIPEDA). To exercise rights, contact [insert email]. We respond within 1 month (GDPR) or 45 days (CCPA). For complaints:

  • UK: Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/, +44 303 123 1113.

  • U.S.: State authorities (e.g., California AG: https://oag.ca.gov/privacy/ccpa) or FTC (https://www.ftc.gov, +1 877-382-4357). See our Privacy Policy ([link]) for full rights.

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7. How to Control Cookies

Beyond our consent banner, you can:

  • Browser Settings: Block or delete cookies (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari settings). Note: Blocking essential cookies may disrupt course access.

  • Do Not Track: We honor browser “Do Not Track” signals where possible.

  • Opt-Out Tools: Use third-party opt-outs (e.g., Google Analytics: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout).

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8. Data Security

We protect cookie data with:

  • Encryption (e.g., HTTPS, TLS) for transfers.

  • Secure servers with restricted access.

  • Regular third-party audits (e.g., analytics providers). If a breach occurs, we notify you and authorities (e.g., ICO, California AG) within 72 hours, per GDPR/CCPA.

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9. International Transfers

As a UK business, we may transfer cookie data globally (e.g., to U.S.-based analytics tools). We ensure protection via:

  • UK GDPR: Adequacy decisions or Standard Contractual Clauses.

  • CCPA: Compliance with U.S. provider standards. See our Privacy Policy  ([link]) for details.

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10. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect new cookies, tools, or laws (e.g., UK PECR, U.S. CCPA). We’ll notify you via email or our website before significant changes take effect. Check this page for the latest version.

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11. Contact Us

For questions or requests about cookies, contact:

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