Understanding Ageing is committed to protecting your privacy and handling personal data responsibly, transparently, and securely. This Privacy Policy explains what information may be collected when you visit the website, subscribe to updates, contact us, contribute content, attend events, or engage with our services.
By using this website, you agree to the practices described in this policy.
Understanding Ageing is an educational and editorial platform focused on ageing, longevity, health, wellbeing, research, policy, and societal issues related to ageing populations.
For questions relating to this Privacy Policy or your personal data, please contact:
Email: support@understandingageing.com
We may collect and process the following types of information:
This may include:
When you visit the website, certain technical information may be collected automatically, including:
This information helps improve website performance, accessibility, usability, and security.
We may use personal information to:
We do not sell personal information to third parties.
Where applicable under UK GDPR and related data protection laws, we process personal data under one or more of the following legal bases:
Understanding Ageing may use cookies and similar technologies to improve functionality and understand how visitors use the site.
Cookies may be used for:
You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings.
We may use third-party analytics providers such as:
These services may collect anonymised or pseudonymised usage information.
If you subscribe to newsletters, webinars, updates, or mailing lists, your contact details may be used to send relevant communications.
You may unsubscribe at any time using the unsubscribe link included in emails or by contacting support@understandingageing.com.
Where individuals submit articles, commentary, interviews, or editorial contributions, Understanding Ageing may retain associated contact information, biographies, and communication records for editorial, administrative, and publication purposes.
Contributors remain responsible for ensuring submitted content is accurate, lawful, and does not infringe the rights of others.
Understanding Ageing may use AI-assisted tools to support editorial workflows, including drafting assistance, formatting, readability improvement, SEO support, transcription, and administrative efficiency.
AI tools are used to assist human contributors and editors, not replace editorial oversight. Human review remains central to all published content.
Personal or sensitive information is not intentionally submitted into AI systems unless necessary for operational purposes and appropriate safeguards are in place.
Articles or pages may include embedded content or links from third-party websites, including:
These third-party services may collect data independently according to their own privacy policies.
Understanding Ageing is not responsible for the privacy practices of external websites.
We take reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect personal information against:
However, no online platform can guarantee absolute security.
Some service providers used by Understanding Ageing may process data outside the United Kingdom. Where applicable, reasonable safeguards are used to support lawful international data transfers.
Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have rights including:
To exercise these rights, contact support@understandingageing.com.
In the UK, complaints may be directed to the Information Commissioner's Office via ICO Website.
Understanding Ageing is not directed toward children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children without appropriate consent.
This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically to reflect operational, legal, or regulatory changes. The updated version will always be published on this page with the revised date.
For privacy-related enquiries, please contact:
Understanding Ageing
Email: support@understandingageing.com