Cookies

Last updated:

Jan 3, 2026

Cookie Policy

Last updated: 03/01/2026

  1. Scope & Relationship to Other Policies

1.1. Who we are
ReviseMe ("we", "us", "our") is the controller responsible for any personal data collected through cookies and similar technologies operated in connection with our services.

1.2. What this Cookie Policy covers
This policy explains how we deploy and allow our select partners to deploy cookies, software development kits (SDKs), pixels, local-storage objects and other technologies that store or access information on your device (collectively "Cookies") when you:

  • visit https://reviseme.co or any sub-domain that links to this notice ("Site");

  • interact with embedded ReviseMe content (for example, our payment pages or support pop-ups) that may appear on third-party sites; and

  • our communications with you.

The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (as amended) ("PECR") apply to all of these delivery channels, not just traditional websites, whenever information is written to or read from a user's equipment.

When you use or interact with our Site, content and communications (and where required by applicable law), you have the option to accept, reject or adjust most of the categories of Cookies through our cookie consent management tool. You can modify these settings or withdraw your consent at any time. Details of the cookies which we use (including third-party cookies and the partners with whom we may share your data) and their purposes are described below in section 3.

1.3. How this policy fits with our other legal documents
This Cookie Policy supplements and should be read together with:

  • our Privacy Policy, which explains in detail how ReviseMe processes personal data (including the personal data processed by Cookies); and

  • our Terms of Use, which set out the contractual rules for accessing our platform.

The Privacy Policy remains the primary document for matters such as lawful bases, data-subject rights and international transfers, whereas this notice focuses on the specific technologies that trigger consent or information duties under PECR.

1.4. Personal-data context
Under UK GDPR, identifiers like cookie IDs, advertising IDs and device fingerprints qualify as personal data whenever they can be combined with other information to single out or profile an individual. Consequently, where a Cookie allows us—or any third party working on our behalf—to recognise you, the processing principles in our Privacy Policy apply alongside the PECR rules summarised here.

1.5. How to contact us
If you have any questions about this Policy or our wider use of cookies, you can reach us at support@reviseme.co.

  1. What are cookies and "similar technologies"?
    Cookies are only one of several ways an online service can store or read information from a user's device. Under PECR the same rules apply to any such "storage and access technologies," whether they sit in a web page, an email, a mobile app or a connected-TV SDK. The definitions below explain the main techniques you will meet on ReviseMe.

2.1. HTTP cookies
Small text files sent by a website and returned by the browser on subsequent requests. They may be session-based (deleted when the browser closes) or persistent, and may be first-party (reviseme.co) or third-party.

2.2. Web storage & other browser APIs
localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB and Service-Worker caches hold larger values than cookies and do not accompany every HTTP request, but are regulated in the same way.

2.3. Tracking pixels
A 1 × 1 transparent image embedded in a page or email that records the device details, IP address and any associated IDs when it is fetched.

2.4. Mobile-app SDKs & advertising IDs
Third-party SDKs in native apps may read or write local data or access platform advertising identifiers (IDFA, GAID) for analytics or marketing.

2.5. Device fingerprinting
Combining browser or hardware attributes to derive a statistically unique identifier without writing to storage. The ICO treats this as tracking technology requiring consent.

  1. Cookie inventory, purpose & retention
    You can find more information about the individual Cookies we and our partners use, the purposes for which we use them and how long they are stored for in the table below.

If you have given consent through our Cookie settings (where available), we may share information from our Cookies with select partners for the purposes of performance metrics, audience selection and targeted advertisement. More information can be found in our Privacy Policy.

Key purpose labels:

Strictly Necessary – these Cookies are essential to make the Site work. Without these Cookies, functionality you have requested —e.g. authenticating your account, remembering items in a basket, or honouring your Cookie choices cannot be provided. If you disable these Cookies, certain parts of our Site will not function for you.

Functional – these Cookies are not essential but enable various helpful features on our Site (e.g. A/B tests, live-chat);

Analytics – these Cookies are not essential but help us to improve or optimise the experience we provide by allowing us to measure how users interact with our Site, content and communications - for example, by measuring the number of pages visited, whether or not email communications are opened or which parts of our Site are used;

Advertising – these Cookies are used to collect information about your browsing habits in order to make advertising more relevant to you and your interest. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advert as well as help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. We may share this information with other parties who help manage online advertising.

Cookie Inventory:
At present, ReviseMe uses the following categories of cookies:

  • Authentication Cookies - Strictly Necessary - Used for authentication and session management. These are essential for maintaining your logged-in state.

  • Payment Processing Cookies - Strictly Necessary - Used during payment processing to ensure secure transactions.

  • Analytics Cookies - Analytics (with consent) - Used to understand how users interact with our Platform to improve user experience.

We may add additional cookies as we develop new features. Any new cookies will be documented in updates to this policy, and we will seek your consent where required by law.

ReviseMe is designed for users aged 13 and over. We do not knowingly deploy cookies or similar technologies to profile children under 13, and our platform is not marketed to them. If you believe we have inadvertently collected information relating to a child, please contact support@reviseme.co so we can delete it promptly.

  1. How do you manage these Cookies
    When you use or interact with our Site, content and communications (and where required by applicable law), you have the option to accept, reject or adjust most of the categories of Cookies through our cookie consent management tool. You can modify these settings or withdraw your consent at any time. Consent is not required for Strictly Necessary Cookies.

We will prompt you to review or renew your preferences the earlier of:

  • 12 months which have passed since you last gave consent; or

  • we introduce a new purpose, category or third-party vendor; or

  • we materially change the way an existing cookie operates.

You may be able to set your browser to block all Cookies (apart from Strictly Necessary Cookies). For more information, please refer to your browser settings. Note that by disabling certain categories of Cookies, you may be prevented from accessing some features of our Site or certain content or functionality may not be available.

Web beacons can be rendered ineffective in some circumstances by opting out of Cookies or amending your Cookie settings in your browser. If you have further questions regarding how to stop the use of web beacons, please contact us using the details above.

  1. How to manage Cookies in popular browsers

  • Chrome: Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data

  • Firefox: Options > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data

  • Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and website data

  • Edge: Settings > Privacy, search, and services > Cookies and site permissions

  1. Do Not Track Signals
    Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that signals to websites you visit that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. Currently, there is no standard for how DNT signals should be interpreted. Our Website does not currently respond to DNT signals.

  2. Changes to This Cookie Policy
    We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. Any updates will be posted on this page with an updated "Last Updated" date.

  3. Contact Information
    If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please contact us at:

Email: support@reviseme.co

For more information about how we handle your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy at https://reviseme.co/privacy-policy.