Curenetics Cookie Policy

Effective Date: 19 Jan 2026
Last Updated: 19 Jan 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Curenetics Ltd (“Curenetics”, “we”, “us”, “our”) uses Cookies and similar tracking technologies on the Curentics website (“Website”). It describes the types of Cookies used, their purpose, how long they remain on your device, and how Users may manage or disable them.

By continuing to browse the Website, you consent to the use of Cookies as described in this Policy unless you disable them through your browser settings.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on a User’s device when visiting a website. They serve multiple purposes, including enabling essential site functionality, enhancing performance, supporting security, improving user experience, and enabling analytics.

Cookies may be:

  • Session Cookies (deleted when the browser closes)

  • Persistent Cookies (stored until expiration or manual deletion)

  • First-party Cookies (placed by Curenetics)

  • Third-party Cookies (placed by external service providers)

The Website may also use related technologies such as:

  • Local storage

  • Web beacons

  • Pixel tags

  • Script tags

All such technologies are collectively referred to as Cookies in this Policy.

2. Why We Use Cookies

Cookies help Curenetics:

  • Operate the Website efficiently

  • Provide secure and reliable access

  • Remember User preferences

  • Analyse website traffic and performance

  • Detect errors or misuse

  • Improve the structure and content of the Website

  • Support future login-based Services

  • Generate aggregated, anonymised usage statistics

3. Categories of Cookies Used

The Website uses the following categories of Cookies:

3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These Cookies are required for the Website to operate and cannot be disabled.

They enable:

  • Core website functionality

  • Page navigation

  • Secure session establishment

  • Access to protected areas

  • Prevention of malicious or automated misuse

Legal basis:

  • Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest — security and essential operation)

3.2 Preference Cookies

These Cookies store information that customises Website behaviour, such as:

  • Language settings

  • Region-specific preferences

  • Display options

  • Previously acknowledged notices

Legal basis:

  • Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR — legitimate interests
    OR

  • Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR — consent (if required by region)

3.3 Analytics Cookies

Analytics Cookies help Curenetics understand how Users interact with the Website, allowing us to:

  • Monitor traffic sources

  • Track navigation patterns

  • Identify performance issues

  • Improve user experience

  • Support capacity planning

Curenetics uses GDPR-compliant analytics providers that may include:

  • Privacy-focused analytics platforms (e.g., Matomo, Plausible)

  • Or other providers listed in our Subprocessor Register

Analytics data is aggregated and anonymised whenever possible.

Legal basis:
Depending on jurisdiction and provider configuration:

  • Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR — legitimate interests

  • Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR — consent (if non-essential analytics are used)

3.3 Security and Integrity Cookies

These Cookies help maintain the security and integrity of the Website by:

  • Detecting harmful behaviour

  • Mitigating brute-force login attempts (future login modules)

  • Preventing fraudulent activity

  • Supporting audit and forensics

Legal basis:

  • Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR — legitimate interests

3.4 Third-party Cookies

Some Cookies may be placed by third-party services embedded on the Website, including:

  • Social media plugins

  • External content widgets

  • Analytics providers

  • Monitoring services

These third parties may collect information about User activity across the Website and other sites, depending on their policies.

Curenetics reviews third-party processors to ensure GDPR compliance.

Full details are available upon request.

4. Managing Cookies

Since the Curenetics Website does not use a Consent Management Platform (CMP), Cookie control is handled through:

4.1 Browser Settings

Users may configure their browser to:

  • Block all Cookies

  • Block third-party Cookies

  • Delete existing Cookies

  • Notify prior to storage

Important: Blocking or deleting certain Cookies may affect website functionality.

4.2 Device-Level Controls

Mobile device settings may offer additional Cookie restrictions.

4.3 Opt-out Links for Third Parties

Where applicable, Users may opt out directly via the third party’s privacy settings.

5. Do Not Track (DNT)

The Website does not respond to “Do Not Track” signals.
Users should consult third-party services individually to determine their DNT behaviour.

6. Data Protection and Cookie Data

Cookies may constitute Personal Data if they relate to identifiable Users or are combined with other data. Curenetics applies the same technical and organisational measures to Cookie-related Data as other Personal Data, including:

  • Encryption

  • Access controls

  • Limited retention

  • Secure hosting

  • Internal governance

Full details are available in the Privacy Policy.

7. International Transfers Related to Cookies

Where Cookie data is processed by third parties outside the UK/EU, transfers are protected by:

  • Standard Contractual Clauses

  • UK Addendum

  • Additional safeguards

Third-party compliance is reviewed periodically.

8. Changes to This Cookie Policy

Curenetics may update this Cookie Policy periodically.
Updated versions will be posted on this page with a revised “Last Updated” date.

Where required by law, Users will be notified and given the opportunity to renew consent.

10. Contact

For questions about Cookies or data protection:

Curenetics Ltd
38 Chancery Lane
London, WC2A 1EN
United Kingdom

Email: info@curenetics.io