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Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Last updated: June 2026

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1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy explains how Ology Learning Limited uses cookies and similar technologies across our websites, products and services.

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It applies to:

  • ologylearning.co.uk

  • plurio.co.uk

  • Plurio

  • Content-Ology

  • Deliver-Ology

  • related website pages, forms, videos, marketing activity, analytics and platform functionality.

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In this policy, “Ology Learning”, “we”, “us” and “our” means Ology Learning Limited.

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This Cookie Policy forms part of our Privacy Policy. It explains what cookies and similar technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your choices.

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For more information about how we handle personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.

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2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work properly, remember information about your visit, improve functionality, measure performance and, where enabled, support marketing or advertising.

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Cookies may be set by us directly. These are called first-party cookies.

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Cookies may also be set by third-party services we use, such as analytics, video hosting, advertising or embedded content providers. These are called third-party cookies.

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3. Similar technologies

This policy also covers similar technologies that store information on, or access information from, your device.

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These may include:

  • local storage;

  • session storage;

  • tracking pixels;

  • tags;

  • scripts;

  • embedded content technologies;

  • device or browser identifiers.

 

These technologies may be used in a similar way to cookies and are covered by this policy.

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4. Why we use cookies and similar technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • make our websites and platform work;

  • keep our services secure;

  • remember cookie preferences;

  • support login and account sessions;

  • provide website forms and page functionality;

  • play embedded videos;

  • understand how visitors use our websites;

  • improve our websites, services and user experience;

  • measure marketing performance;

  • support advertising and retargeting where enabled;

  • support Plurio platform functionality and user preferences.

 

We do not use cookies to collect unnecessary information, and we do not sell personal data collected through cookies.

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5. Types of cookies we use

We group cookies and similar technologies into the categories below.

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6. Strictly necessary cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are essential for our websites and platform to work.

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They may be used for:

  • website security;

  • fraud and bot protection;

  • session management;

  • login and authentication;

  • load balancing;

  • remembering cookie consent choices;

  • enabling website forms;

  • maintaining platform functionality.

 

These cookies do not require consent because they are necessary to provide the service you request or to operate the website or platform.

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You can block strictly necessary cookies in your browser settings, but our websites or platform may not work properly if you do.

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7. Analytics and performance cookies

Analytics and performance cookies help us understand how visitors use our websites and services.

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They may collect information such as:

  • pages visited;

  • how long visitors spend on pages;

  • how visitors arrive at our websites;

  • which links are clicked;

  • browser and device information;

  • approximate location derived from technical data;

  • errors or performance issues.

We use this information to improve website structure, content, performance and user experience.

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Where required, these cookies are only used with your consent.

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8. Functionality cookies

Functionality cookies help our websites and services remember choices you make and provide enhanced features.

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They may be used to remember:

  • preferences;

  • region or language choices;

  • video player settings;

  • interface choices;

  • previous form or session information;

  • platform display preferences.

 

If these cookies are disabled, some enhanced features may not work as intended.

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9. Marketing and targeting cookies

Marketing and targeting cookies may be used to understand visits to our websites, measure the effectiveness of campaigns, and show relevant advertising on third-party platforms.

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These cookies may be set by advertising partners such as Google, LinkedIn or Meta where advertising features are enabled.

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They may record:

  • pages visited;

  • links clicked;

  • campaigns interacted with;

  • whether an advert led to a website visit or enquiry;

  • browser or device identifiers;

  • audience or retargeting information.

 

We do not currently rely on paid advertising as a core channel, but we may use advertising and retargeting technologies in future.

 

Where marketing or targeting cookies are used, we will ask for consent before setting them.

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10. Embedded content and third-party services

Some pages may include embedded content or functionality provided by third parties.

 

This may include:

  • embedded videos from Vimeo;

  • website forms or functionality provided by Wix;

  • analytics from Google;

  • advertising or conversion tracking from Google, LinkedIn or Meta where enabled;

  • other embedded content or integrations introduced in future.

 

These third parties may set their own cookies or similar technologies. We do not control all third-party cookies, and you should check the privacy and cookie information provided by those third parties for more detail.

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11. Plurio platform storage and similar technologies

Plurio may use cookies, local storage, session storage or similar technologies to support the secure and effective operation of the platform.

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These may be used for:

  • authentication and login sessions;

  • maintaining user sessions;

  • remembering account or interface preferences;

  • keeping users signed in where appropriate;

  • security and access control;

  • preserving platform state during a session;

  • recording cookie or notification preferences;

  • supporting onboarding, help, guidance or support features;

  • storing temporary technical information needed for platform functionality.

 

Plurio also uses server-side logs, audit records and in-app tracking to support security, troubleshooting, product improvement and customer administration. These are not always cookies, but they may involve related technical identifiers and usage information.

 

More information about how personal data is handled in Plurio is set out in our Privacy Policy.

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12. Cookies and technologies currently in use or expected to be used

The table below lists the main cookies and similar technologies currently known or expected to be used across our websites and products.

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Actual cookies may vary depending on:

  • which site or product you use;

  • whether you are logged into Plurio;

  • your cookie consent choices;

  • your browser settings;

  • whether embedded content is loaded;

  • whether advertising or analytics features are enabled;

  • changes made by third-party providers.

 

We will update this table from time to time.

13. Managing your cookie preferences

You can manage your cookie choices through the cookie banner or cookie settings panel available on our websites.

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You can usually:

  • accept all cookies;

  • reject non-essential cookies;

  • manage cookies by category;

  • change your preferences later.

 

You can also control cookies through your browser settings.

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Most browsers allow you to:

  • view cookies;

  • delete cookies;

  • block cookies;

  • block third-party cookies;

  • clear cookies when the browser closes.

 

If you block or delete cookies, some parts of our websites or platform may not work properly.

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14. Withdrawing consent

Where we rely on consent for cookies or similar technologies, you can withdraw your consent at any time by changing your cookie preferences.

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Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out before consent was withdrawn.

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Some cookies may remain where they are strictly necessary or where they are required to remember your consent choices.

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15. Third-party cookie controls

Some third-party providers also offer their own controls.

For example, you may be able to manage advertising preferences through:

  • Google advertising settings;

  • LinkedIn advertising preferences;

  • Meta advertising preferences;

  • your browser privacy settings;

  • device-level tracking settings.

 

These third-party controls are separate from our own cookie preference tools.

 

16. Updates to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time.

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Updates may be made because:

  • we add or remove cookies;

  • we change website or platform functionality;

  • we introduce new analytics or advertising tools;

  • third-party providers change their technologies;

  • legal or regulatory expectations change.

 

The latest version will be published on our websites with an updated “last updated” date.

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17. Contact us

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies and similar technologies, please contact:

Email: info@ologylearning.co.uk

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