01What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores on your device so it can function properly and remember limited information between page requests. Similar technologies, such as local storage, work in comparable ways. Cookies can be session cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (kept for a set period).
02Our approach
We take a deliberately minimal approach. The UniLoop website uses only strictly-necessary cookies — the ones required to serve pages securely and reliably. We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles, and we do not embed third-party analytics or ad-tech trackers.
03The cookies we use
Because we use only essential cookies, you don’t need to consent to them — they are required for the site to work. They may include:
| Purpose | Why it’s needed | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Security / anti-abuse | Protects forms and requests against misuse (e.g. cross-site request forgery protection) | Session |
| Routing / load balancing | Keeps your session connected to the right server | Session |
| Preferences | Remembers basic choices, such as dismissing a notice | Session / short-lived |
We may not set all of these at all times; the list reflects the categories of essential cookies the site may use.
04What we don’t use
- No advertising or retargeting cookies.
- No third-party analytics cookies — for example, we do not run Google Analytics on this site.
- No social-media tracking pixels.
- No cross-site tracking or data brokering.
05Managing cookies
Because we use only essential cookies, blocking them may stop parts of the site from working. You can still control cookies through your browser settings — most browsers let you view, delete and block cookies. See your browser’s help pages for instructions; general guidance is also available at aboutcookies.org.
06Cookies inside UniLoop products
This policy covers our public website. The UniLoop applications we build for universities run under each university’s own domain and privacy notice. Any cookies or similar technologies used inside those products are limited to what’s needed to run the service securely — such as keeping you signed in — and are governed by your university’s privacy notice together with our agreement with them.
07Changes & contact
We may update this policy if our practices change. If you have any questions, reach our privacy team at privacy@uniloop.com.au.