Privacy Policy
“Your privacy matters. Learn how Wiki Assignments UK protects your data and keeps your information secure.”
Who we are
Website: https://wikiassignments.co.uk
Brand: Wiki Assignments UK (“we”, “us”, “our”)
Scope: UK based, serving students worldwide
Wiki Assignments UK is a global academic support platform designed for students at all levels, from undergraduate to doctoral studies. We provide study resources such as model answers and coursework guidance, research support, proofreading/editing, and academic coaching to help learners develop knowledge and skills more effectively.
We are not an academic institution and we do not promote plagiarism or academic dishonesty. All materials we provide are strictly intended for learning, guidance, and reference only. Students must use our resources responsibly and in compliance with their institution’s academic integrity rules.
Our services are available worldwide and delivered securely through our website. As a data controller, we collect and process personal information in line with applicable data-protection laws, including the UK Data Protection Act 2018 and the EU/UK GDPR where relevant.
We take the privacy and security of our users seriously. Data is protected using encryption, access controls, and strict confidentiality practices. We do not sell personal data. Information may only be shared with trusted partners (e.g., secure payment providers, hosting services, analytics, or customer support tools) under legally binding agreements to ensure your privacy is respected.
For any questions about this policy or your personal data, you may contact us through the Contact page on our website.
Comments
At present, Wiki Assignments UK does not provide a public commenting feature on posts or pages. If this functionality is enabled in the future, the following practices will apply:
- When visitors leave comments, we will collect the data shown in the comment form, along with the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string. This is to support spam detection and maintain site security.
- An anonymized string (also called a hash) created from your email address may be provided to the Gravatar service to check if you are using it. After approval of your comment, your profile picture (if any) will be visible to the public in the context of your comment.
- Comments that include abusive, promotional, or plagiarized material may be moderated or removed.
All personal data submitted via comments will be processed in line with this Privacy Policy and applicable data protection legislation.
Media
If you choose to upload images, documents, or any other files to Wiki Assignments UK (https://wikiassignments.co.uk), you are advised to ensure that these files do not include sensitive personal data or embedded metadata (such as EXIF GPS location information). Visitors to the website may be able to download and extract any publicly available information from uploaded files.
All uploaded files are stored securely on our hosting servers and are used solely for the purpose of processing your order or enhancing your user experience. We do not share, repurpose, or commercially distribute user-uploaded media without prior consent.
For academic-related uploads (such as assignment briefs or reference material), the content remains confidential and is only accessible to authorized team members involved in fulfilling your request.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They help a site function, keep you signed in, remember your preferences, and understand how the site is used so we can improve it.
What are cookies?
Wiki Assignments UK (https://wikiassignments.co.uk) uses cookies for the following purposes:
- Strictly Necessary (Essential) – required for the site to work (e.g., secure login, form submission, load balancing). These cannot be switched off in our systems.
- Performance & Analytics – to measure site usage and improve performance (e.g., page speed, error tracking, popular pages). We only run these where lawful and, where required, with your consent.
- Functionality – to remember choices you make (e.g., language, layout, previously filled fields) and provide an improved, more personal experience.
- Security & Fraud Prevention – to help detect abuse/spam and protect user accounts and forms.
reCAPTCHA (spam protection). We use Google reCAPTCHA to protect forms from spam and abuse. reCAPTCHA may process device and usage data (including IP address) to determine whether an action is by a human. This processing is carried out by Google in line with their Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Our lawful basis is legitimate interests (site security and fraud prevention).
We do not use interest-based advertising cookies or sell your data.
Typical cookies you may encounter on this site
- wordpress_logged_in_*, wp-settings-*, wp-settings-time-* – WordPress session and user preference cookies.
- elementor – remembers editor/page settings for performance (front-end safe).
- litespeed_* / cache_* – performance and caching cookies used by our optimization tools (e.g., LiteSpeed/QUIC).
- Form/session cookies – to deliver secure forms and prevent spam/abuse.
Third-party cookies
Some features may be delivered via trusted providers (e.g., security, performance, embedded content). Where such cookies are present, they are used only for the purposes stated above and, where required, are controlled by your consent.
Your choices (consent & control)
- You can accept or decline non-essential cookies via our banner or preferences panel (where shown).
- You can delete or block cookies at any time in your browser. Helpful guides:
- Chrome: chrome://settings/cookies
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
Blocking essential cookies may affect site functionality.
Lawful basis
Essential cookies: Legitimate interests (providing a secure, working website).
Non-essential cookies (e.g., analytics/functionality beyond essentials): Consent.
Retention
Cookie lifetimes vary. Session cookies expire when
Updates
We may update this Cookies section if our technology or providers change. The “Last updated” date on this Privacy Policy reflects the current version.
Embedded content from other websites
Some pages on Wiki Assignments UK may include embedded content (for example, videos, images, articles, or interactive tools). Embedded content from other websites behaves as if you visit the external website directly.
These external websites may collect data about you, use cookies, place third-party trackers, and monitor your interaction with their content (including tracking if you are logged in to their service). We embed content only from reputable providers; however, we do not control how those providers process your data.
Regional compliance
Because we serve users in the UK and internationally, your interaction with embedded content is governed by the third party’s own privacy policy and the laws applicable to that provider (for example, UK/EU GDPR, UK Data Protection Act 2018, or other regional frameworks such as CCPA where relevant). We recommend reviewing the third party’s privacy policy before interacting with embedded content.
Your use of embedded content is subject to the policies and practices of the respective external websites, not Wiki Assignments UK.
Who we share your data with
We do not share or sell personal data. We share limited information with trusted service providers only to operate, secure, and improve this website and to deliver our services. These providers act as data processors under written agreements and must protect your data.
Operational providers (processors)
- Payment processing (e.g., PayPal or equivalent): to take payments securely. We do not store full card details.
- Web hosting, CDN, performance, and caching (e.g., your hosting provider, QUIC.cloud/LiteSpeed, DNS/CDN services): to host the site, improve speed, and ensure availability.
- Email and communication (e.g., transactional email, contact forms, ticketing): to send order confirmations and respond to enquiries.
- Security and anti-spam (e.g., firewalls, malware scanning, CAPTCHA): to protect accounts, forms, and site integrity.
- Analytics and diagnostics (if enabled): to understand site usage and improve user experience.
- Backup and disaster recovery: to maintain service continuity.
- Customer support tools (if used): to manage enquiries and service delivery.
Legal, compliance and fraud prevention
We may disclose information if required by law or valid legal process, to enforce our terms, or to detect and prevent fraud, abuse, or security incidents.
International transfers
Some providers may process data outside the UK/EEA. Where this occurs, we rely on lawful transfer mechanisms (such as adequacy decisions or Standard Contractual Clauses) and require appropriate safeguards from those providers.
Your controls
Where non-essential services (such as analytics) use cookies, we rely on consent where required. You can change cookie preferences at any time and you may contact us via the Contact page for data-rights requests.
How long we retain your data
We only keep your data for as long as we genuinely need it. Different things have different time limits:
- Orders & account details Kept for up to 2 years to meet UK tax and accounting rules.
- Uploaded files (assignment briefs, coursework, references) Kept only while we’re working on your order. We delete them after completion unless you ask us to keep them longer.
- Messages (email, contact forms, chat) Kept for 12–24 months so we can follow up, improve support, and resolve any issues.
- Analytics & technical logs Kept for about 90 days to keep the site fast, secure, and reliable.
- Cookies Last only for their normal lifetime (session or a set period). See the Cookies section for details.
When something is no longer needed, we securely delete or anonymise it.
Want it deleted sooner?
You can ask for early deletion at any time (unless we’re required by law to keep it). Just contact us via the Contact page or WhatsApp and we’ll help.
What rights you have over your data
Because we serve students in the UK and internationally, your data rights are protected under the UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and similar global standards. These rights are designed to give you control and transparency.
You have the right to:
- Access your data You can request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
- Correct your data If any of your details are inaccurate or incomplete, you can ask us to update them.
- Request deletion (“right to be forgotten”) You can ask us to delete your personal data, for example, after your order is complete. In most cases, we will do so unless we need to keep it for legal or compliance reasons.
- Restrict processing You may request that we limit how we use your data in certain circumstances (for example, while we verify its accuracy).
- Data portability You may ask us to provide your data in a portable format so you can reuse it with another service.
- Object to processing You may object to our use of your data where it is based on legitimate interests (for example, certain analytics).
- Withdraw consent Where we rely on your consent (such as optional cookies or communications), you can withdraw that consent at any time.
- Complain If you are unhappy with how we handle your data, you can contact us directly. If you are based in the UK, you also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). If you are outside the UK, you can contact your local data protection authority.
How to use your rights
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us via the details on our Contact page. We will respond within the legal time limits (normally one month).
Where your data is sent
We operate from the UK and serve students worldwide. To run this website and deliver services, some data is processed by trusted providers who may be located outside the UK/EEA.
Typical destinations and purposes
- Hosting, CDN, performance, and caching – to host the site, deliver pages quickly, and keep the service available.
- Security and spam detection – to protect forms, accounts, and payments (e.g., firewalls, bot filters, anti-spam tools).
- Payment processing – to take payments securely through approved gateways.
- Email and messaging – to send order updates and respond to enquiries.
- Analytics and diagnostics (if enabled) – to understand site usage and improve performance.
- Backups and disaster recovery – to ensure service continuity.
International transfers and safeguards
Where data is transferred outside the UK/EEA, we use lawful transfer mechanisms such as:
- An adequacy decision for the destination country, or
- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) with additional safeguards, and
- Vendor due-diligence to ensure appropriate security and confidentiality.
Automated spam/abuse checking
Information submitted through forms may be checked automatically by anti-spam and security services to prevent fraud and abuse.
We do not share or sell personal data. We only share what is necessary for the purposes above, under contracts that require our providers to protect your information.
If you have questions about specific providers or transfer safeguards, please contact us via the Contact page.
Last updated: October 2025