Website Acceptable Use Policy

website acceptable use policy

This acceptable use policy sets out the rules that apply when you access or use the Psychology4Learning Ltd website, www.psychology4learning.com (“our site”). It applies to all visitors, users and anyone who interacts with our site, including by submitting information through forms or other website features.

By using our site, you agree to comply with this policy. This policy should be read alongside our website terms of use, privacy notice and cookie notice, where applicable.

www.psychology4learning.com is operated by Psychology4Learning Ltd (“we”, “us” or “our”), a private limited company registered in England and Wales under company number 10300576. Our registered office is 18 Heath Road, Great Brickhill, Milton Keynes, MK17 9AL.

Our services are provided by appropriately qualified professionals, including practitioners regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council where applicable.

Prohibited uses

You may use our site only for lawful purposes. You must not use our site in any way that breaches any applicable local, national or international law or regulation; is unlawful, fraudulent, misleading or harmful; seeks to gain unauthorised access to our site, systems, data, networks or services; interferes with the security, availability or performance of our site; or knowingly introduces viruses, trojans, worms, logic bombs, spyware, ransomware, malicious code or any other harmful technology.

You must also not use our site to transmit unsolicited or unauthorised advertising, promotional material or spam; scrape, harvest or misuse website content or contact details; reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell or exploit any part of our site without permission; upload or submit content that is defamatory, discriminatory, threatening, abusive, obscene, offensive, unlawful, harmful to children, or otherwise inappropriate; or infringe the intellectual property, privacy, confidentiality or other rights of any person or organisation.

Website submissions and communications

If you submit information to us through our site, you are responsible for ensuring that the information is accurate, appropriate and lawful. You must not submit information about another person unless you have a lawful basis and appropriate authority to do so. Any personal information submitted through our site will be handled in accordance with our privacy notice.

Security and reporting concerns

You must not attempt to test, scan or probe the vulnerability of our site or bypass any security measures without our prior written permission. If you become aware of a security concern, suspected misuse of our site, or content that may breach this policy, please contact us using the contact details provided on our site.

Suspension and termination

We will determine, acting reasonably, whether there has been a breach of this policy. Where we consider that a breach has occurred, we may take appropriate action depending on the nature and seriousness of the breach.

Actions we may take include temporarily or permanently withdrawing access to our site; removing or disabling access to material; issuing a warning; taking legal action; recovering reasonable costs resulting from the breach; notifying relevant regulators, professional bodies or law enforcement agencies where appropriate; and taking any other action we reasonably consider necessary to protect our site, users, organisation, staff, clients or others.

We are not responsible for any loss or damage arising from actions we reasonably take in response to a breach of this policy, except where the law does not allow us to exclude or limit liability.

Changes to this policy

We may update this acceptable use policy from time to time by amending this page. You should check this page periodically to ensure you understand the terms that apply when you use our site. Some provisions may also be replaced or supplemented by notices or policies published elsewhere on our site.