Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how humanityproject.uk uses cookies and similar technologies.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that may be stored on your device when you visit a website. They are commonly used to make websites work, remember user preferences, understand how people use a website, or support advertising and tracking.

Similar technologies can include tracking pixels, scripts, tags, local storage, and other tools that store or access information on your device.

2. How this website uses cookies

This website does not use cookies for advertising, analytics, behavioural tracking, personalisation, or user profiling.

We do not use Google Analytics, Google Ads, Meta Pixel, or any other advertising or analytics platform on this website.

We do not use cookies to track visitors across this website or across other websites.

3. Strictly necessary cookies

At the time this policy was last updated, this website does not intentionally set any cookies.

If any strictly necessary cookies are introduced in the future, they will only be used where required for the website to function properly. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent, but they should still be explained clearly in this policy.

4. Contact forms

This website includes contact forms that allow you to send us your details.

Submitting a contact form does not, by itself, mean we use cookies or tracking technologies. However, the information you submit through the form may be sent to us so that we can respond to your enquiry.

Where the form includes a checkbox asking for your consent to share or process your details, we will only use your information for the stated purpose where you have given that consent.

5. Mailing list signup

This website may allow you to sign up to a Mailchimp mailing list.

If you choose to sign up, the details you provide may be sent to Mailchimp so that we can manage and send email updates. You will only be added to the mailing list where you have actively chosen to sign up.

Mailchimp may use its own technologies when you interact with Mailchimp-hosted pages or emails, such as signup confirmation pages, unsubscribe pages, or email tracking features. These are managed by Mailchimp, not directly by this website.

You can unsubscribe from the mailing list at any time using the unsubscribe link included in the emails.

6. Third-party content

This website may occasionally link to third-party websites. Those websites may use their own cookies or tracking technologies.

We are not responsible for how other websites use cookies. You should check their cookie and privacy policies if you visit them.

7. Managing cookies

Because this website does not use non-essential cookies, we do not display a cookie consent banner.

You can still manage or block cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to delete cookies, block cookies, or receive a warning before cookies are stored.

8. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy if the website changes or if we introduce any cookies or similar technologies in the future.

If we start using non-essential cookies, such as analytics, advertising, or tracking cookies, we will update this policy and request consent where required.

9. Contact

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact:

Humanity Project
Email: info@humanityproject.uk