Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 2026
1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy describes the privacy practices of Qujento ("we," "our," or "the site") in relation to the website located at qujento.info. This site is operated from 24 Old Street, London, EC1V 9RU, United Kingdom. We are committed to protecting the privacy of all visitors to this website. This policy explains what information we do and do not collect, and how this website operates in relation to your personal data.
2. Nature of This Website
This website is a static, informational educational resource. It does not operate a user registration system, does not require account creation, and does not host a commerce platform. No personal data is collected for commercial or marketing purposes.
3. Information We Do Not Collect
We do not collect, store, or process the following categories of data:
- Names, physical addresses, telephone numbers, or demographic information through automated tracking.
- Browsing history, behavioural profiles, or usage analytics linked to individual identifiers.
- Payment information (no transactions of any kind occur on this site).
- Health data or any special category data as defined under UK GDPR.
- Data from third-party social media integrations, tracking pixels, or advertising networks.
4. Cookies
This website uses only essential functional cookies, specifically those required to store your cookie consent preference (accept or decline). No analytical, advertising, or third-party tracking cookies are employed. For full details, please refer to our Cookie Policy.
5. Contact Form Enquiries
The contact form on this website is provided for general content-related enquiries only. When you submit the form, the content of your message (including any email address you provide) may be viewed by site administrators for the sole purpose of responding to your enquiry. This data is not stored in a database, is not shared with third parties, and is not used for marketing communications. We do not sell or transfer contact enquiry data under any circumstances.
6. Server Logs
Standard web server software may record certain technical information as part of normal operation, such as IP addresses, browser type, and pages accessed. This information is held for a short period for technical maintenance and security purposes only and is not linked to any individual identity or used for any other purpose.
7. Your Rights Under UK GDPR
Under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018, you have certain rights in relation to any personal data that may be processed. These include the right to access, rectify, or erase data, the right to restrict processing, and the right to data portability. Given that this website does not collect personal data for processing purposes, these rights are unlikely to be applicable in practice. However, any such requests can be directed to: [email protected].
8. Third-Party Links
This website does not contain links to third-party commercial websites. Any links to external authoritative sources (such as public health bodies or research institutions) are provided purely for reference and are not commercial in nature. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third-party websites.
9. Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in legal requirements or site operations. The date at the top of this page will indicate when the policy was last revised. Continued use of the site following any update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
10. Contact
For any privacy-related enquiries, please contact us at:
Qujento, 24 Old Street, London, EC1V 9RU, United Kingdom.
Email: [email protected] | Telephone: +44 20 7946 0937
Limitations and Context
This site provides general informational materials only. It does not offer individual recommendations or health advice. Approaches to well-being can vary greatly, and the information provided here is not a substitute for personal decisions or professional consultation.