At UK Public Brief, your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you visit our website, read our articles, or get in touch with us. We want you to feel confident that your information is safe and handled responsibly.
When you visit UKPublicBrief.com, we may collect limited information automatically, such as your browser type, device type, and how you interact with our website. This helps us understand how people use our pages so we can improve performance and create a better user experience. None of this data identifies you personally it’s simply used for analytics and site improvement.
If you contact us directly through email or any contact form, we may collect your name and email address so we can reply to your message. We only use this information for communication purposes and never share it with third parties without your consent.
Our website may use cookies small files stored on your device to remember your preferences and track general traffic patterns. Cookies help us improve your browsing experience. You can choose to disable cookies through your browser settings if you prefer not to use them, although this may affect some website features.
We may include links to other websites in our articles to help you access official government pages or useful information. However, once you leave UK Public Brief, we are not responsible for how those websites handle your personal data. Always check the privacy policy of any external site you visit.
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information. Any data we collect is kept secure and used only for the purposes explained above. Our goal is to maintain transparency and protect your trust in us.
From time to time, we may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in the law, website improvements, or new features. Any updates will appear on this page with a new “last updated” date, and the latest version will always apply.