Cookie Policy

At Level Up English, we value transparency about how we collect and use your data. This policy explains how and when we use cookies. For terms not defined here, refer to our [Privacy Policy] for more details about data collection and usage.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files sent to your device by websites you visit. They:

• Track your activity on a site to provide personalized options during future visits.
• Help analyse traffic and improve advertising and marketing efforts.
• Can be temporary (session cookies) or stored longer (persistent cookies).  

Cookies are widely used, safe, and do not harm your device. To find out more about cookies, visit this site.

Does Level Up English Use Cookies?

Yes, we use cookies and similar technologies like single-pixel GIFs and web beacons.
These include both:

1. First-party cookies (set by us on our website).
2. Third-party cookies (e.g., Google Analytics for analytics and performance tracking).

How do we use cookies?

We use cookies to:

• Track how you use the website to understand patterns and improve functionality.
• Remember your preferences, such as staying logged in or selecting specific settings.
• Provide a faster, more secure, and personalized experience.

Types of Cookies We Use:

  • Session cookies:
  • • Temporary and deleted when you close your browser.
  • • Allow seamless navigation without requiring frequent logins.

  • Persistent cookies: 
• Stored on your device until deleted or expired.
• Used for analytics and customization. Examples include Google Analytics and Mixpanel.

Cookies can also be categorised as follows:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: Enable essential features like account login or purchasing. These cannot be disabled.
  • Performance & Analytical Cookies: Help us monitor website performance and identify popular sections. 
  • Functionality Cookies: Remember your preferences (e.g., language settings) and enhance your experience.

How to Manage Cookies

You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings.

Most browsers let you:
• Block cookies from specific sites.
• Remove existing cookies.
• Disallow all cookies except for trusted sites.

Browser-Specific Guides:

Note: Blocking cookies may limit some site functionality, reduce personalization, or affect your overall experience.