As effective on 12th June, 2025.
1. Learniee (we, us, or our) uses cookies when the user or you visit our website, www.learniee.com , (the or this Website) to help improve your experience using the Website.
2. This policy applies between you, the user of the Website, and us, Learniee, the owner and provider of this Website.
3. When you access the Website, a pop-up banner will appear requesting your permission to use cookies before any are stored on your device. By consenting to the use of cookies, you allow us to enhance your experience and the services we provide. If you choose not to allow cookies, you can decline; however, please note that some features of the Website may not work properly or as expected.
4. We may use cookies and similar technologies on your device, including mobile devices, in accordance with the preferences you’ve set in our cookie consent manager. Based on your selected settings, the following information may be collected through these technologies: your device’s unique identifier, IP address, operating system details, mobile carrier, and location information (where permitted by applicable law).
What are cookies.
1. Cookies are small text files that store limited pieces of information and are downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They help the site recognize your device during future visits. Cookies set directly by Learniee are referred to as "first-party cookies," while those placed by external services are known as "third-party cookies."
2. Cookies enable the following purposes:-
a. Navigation Efficiency:
Cookies help you move smoothly between pages on a website.
b. Preference Management:
They remember your settings and preferences for a more personalized experience.
c. User Experience Enhancement:
Cookies contribute to an overall improved and seamless user experience.
d. Relevant Advertising:
They enable ads that are more aligned with your interests and online behavior.
e. Analytics and Usage Tracking:
Analytics cookies help us understand how users interact with our websites and content.
f. Social Media Integration:
Cookies support and track interactions with social media features (e.g. like buttons, sharing links).
Types of Cookies used in Learniee Website.
1. Strictly Necessary cookies.
These cookies are crucial for allowing you to navigate the website and utilize its core features, such as accessing secure sections. Without them, the services you’ve requested would not be available.
2. First party analytics cookies.
These cookies enable us to use data analytics to evaluate and enhance our website’s performance, helping us deliver content that is more relevant to you. They do not gather information that personally identifies individual visitors in a way that is accessible to us. Any sharing of this data with external parties is limited to specific instances where we use a service provider to perform tasks on our behalf, and such providers are not permitted to use the data for their own purposes.
3. Functional Cookies.
Functional cookies are used to enhance the performance and usability of the website by remembering user preferences and choices. These cookies enable features such as remembering login details, language selection, and other customized settings to provide a more personalized and consistent user experience. While not essential for the basic operation of the website, they significantly improve how the site functions and how users interact with it.
4. Analytical Cookies.
Analytical cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the website by collecting and reporting information anonymously. These cookies track metrics such as the number of visitors, which pages are visited most often, how long users stay on the site, and how they navigate through it. The insights gained from these cookies allow us to measure the performance of the website, identify areas for improvement, and optimize the overall user experience.
5. Targeting Cookies.
Targeting cookies are used to deliver personalized content and advertisements based on your interests and browsing behavior. These cookies may be placed by us or authorized third-party advertising partners to track your activity across websites and build a profile to show you relevant ads. Incompliance with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, we ensure that these cookies are only used after obtaining your explicit consent, and any personal data collected is processed securely and transparently. You have the right to withdraw consent at anytime, and we provide options to manage or disable these cookies to protect your privacy.
6. Performance Cookies.
Performance cookies are typically provided by third-party vendors we collaborate with or who operate on our behalf. These cookies gather data about your interactions with the Learniee website, such as the pages you visit most frequently and any error messages you may encounter. They do not collect information that can personally identify you. All data collected through these cookies is anonymous and used solely to enhance the functionality and performance of the website. In some cases, third-party providers may access this information and use it to improve their own products and services.
Usage of Cookies for Marketing and Analytics.
1. We may use data gathered through cookies to analyze user behavior, provide customized content and offers related to our services, and fulfil other purposes outlined below, as permitted by applicable laws in various regions. In some cases, we may associate cookie-derived information (including data from cookies placed through our ads on external websites) with a specific individual.
2. Combining and Analyzing Personal Information: We may merge information collected from public sources with details gathered through our emails, website, and direct interactions with you. This combined data helps us gain a clearer understanding of your experience with Learniee and supports the various activities outlined in our privacy policy.
Use of cookies from Third Party Companies.
1. Certain cookies, web beacons, and other tracking or storage technologies we use are provided by third-party companies, such as Facebook, Amazon, Google, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn Analytics. These third-party tools help us gather web analytics and insights about our websites and may also be used for ad targeting and performance measurement services.
2. These companies use programming scripts to gather data about how you engage with our websites, such as the pages you view, the links you click, and the duration of your visit. This code operates only while you are browsing a Learniee site.
3. For more information on how these companies collect and use information on our behalf, please refer to their privacy policies: Facebook at Facebook Data Policy Google (including YouTube) at Google Privacy & Terms, Microsoft at Microsoft Privacy Statement, Linkedin at Linkedin Privacy Policy, Twitter at Twitter Privacy Policy, Instagram at Instagram Data Policy, Amazon at Amazon Privacy Policy.
Tracking Technologies used by Learner similar to cookies.
We may also make use of web beacons (including conversion pixels) and similar tracking technologies for the purposes outlined above. These tools can be placed on our websites, within marketing emails, newsletters, or affiliated platforms to monitor actions such as email opens and link clicks. Although web beacons do not store any data directly on your device, they typically function alongside cookies to observe user behavior on our sites. The information previously shared about cookies also applies to web beacons and comparable technologies. Conversion pixels are small snippets of code placed on specific web pages that are triggered when a user visits, helping to track and count conversions.
Google Analytics.
We use Google Analytics to gather and analyse statistical data about how users interact with the Platform. This helps us understand how users find the Platform, how they navigate it, and how we can improve its performance and user experience. The information collected may include details about your device, browser, and on-site behavior. This data is used strictly in accordance with this Privacy Policy and Google’s own privacy practices.
Opting-Out of Cookies.
1. Users have the ability to manage and opt out of non-essential cookies by adjusting the settings in their web browsers. This gives you control over which cookies are stored on your device and helps protect your privacy. However, please be aware that disabling these cookies may affect your experience on the Website, potentially limiting access to certain features or reducing overall functionality.
2. You can adjust your cookie settings through our cookie consent manager (Link.)
3. If you want to block future cookies being placed on your device, you can use our cookie consent manager. (Link)
4. It is important to note that essential cookies, which are critical for the basic operation and security of the Website, cannot be disabled. These cookies ensure core functions such as login authentication, security measures, and site navigation work properly.
Third Party Cookies.
1. When you use the Website, third-party companies may place cookies on your device to provide certain features, services or advertisements. These third-party cookies are managed independently and are not controlled by us. As a result, this Policy does not apply to the collection, use, or management of cookies placed by these external parties.
2. We recommend that users carefully review the privacy policies of these third parties to understand how they collect, use, and protect your personal data when cookies are placed through the Website. Being informed about these practices will help you make better decisions regarding your privacy and consent.
Data Retention.
1. Functional cookies last for a period of 1 month.
2. Analytical cookies are kept up to 6 months.
3. Targeting cookies last no more than 30 days.
4. Aggregated analytical data is retained.