Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains, in simple terms, how GCSE Theory uses cookies. It is kept short on purpose so it is easy to read.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites save on your phone, tablet or computer. They help the site remember things like who you are, what you were doing, and your basic settings.
Almost every website uses cookies. They cannot run programs or access files on your device by themselves.
2. Which cookies does GCSE Theory use?
GCSE Theory mainly uses cookies and similar technologies to keep the site working properly. For example:
- Authentication cookieshelp keep you logged in while you move between pages. These are linked to Firebase Authentication.
- Preference cookiesmay remember simple things such as the subject you last viewed or other basic settings.
3. No advertising cookies
GCSE Theory does not use advertising cookies or third-party ad trackers. We do not use cookies to build marketing profiles or show targeted adverts.
4. How you can control cookies
You can control cookies using the settings in your web browser. Most browsers let you:
- See which cookies are already stored.
- Delete cookies that you do not want.
- Block some or all new cookies.
If you block all cookies, GCSE Theory may not work properly. For example, you might not be able to stay signed in or save your progress.
5. Questions
If you have any questions about how GCSE Theory uses cookies, please contact us and we will be happy to explain in more detail.
Email: contact@plumbtheory.co.uk
Last updated: 7 January 2026