Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2 June 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Theory Mock Test collects, uses, stores, and protects information when you use our website:

Website: https://theorymocktest.co.uk/
Email: info@theorymocktest.co.uk

By using this website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.

1. About This Website

Theory Mock Test is an independent online learning website that provides UK theory test practice questions, mock tests, road sign practice, hazard awareness information, and related educational content.

We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the DVSA, GOV.UK, or any UK government body.

2. Information We Collect

We may collect limited information when you visit or use our website.

This may include:

  • Your IP address
  • Browser type and version
  • Device type
  • Operating system
  • Pages visited
  • Time spent on pages
  • Referring website or search engine
  • General location, such as country or city
  • Information submitted through contact forms, such as name, email address, and message

We do not intentionally collect sensitive personal information such as passport details, driving licence numbers, payment card information, or official government identification details.

3. How We Use Your Information

We may use collected information to:

  • Operate and improve our website
  • Understand how visitors use our pages
  • Improve user experience and website performance
  • Respond to messages or enquiries
  • Protect the website from spam, misuse, or security threats
  • Display relevant advertisements
  • Analyse traffic and content performance
  • Comply with legal or regulatory obligations

The UK Information Commissioner’s Office recommends that privacy notices clearly explain what personal data is collected, why it is used, and what rights users have.

4. Google AdSense and Advertising Cookies

We may use Google AdSense or other third-party advertising services to show advertisements on this website.

Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads based on a user’s previous visits to this website or other websites. Google’s use of advertising cookies allows Google and its partners to show ads based on visits to this and/or other websites.

Users can manage how Google uses advertising data through Google’s ad settings. Google also explains that users may still see ads even after turning off personalised ads, but those ads may be based on more general factors such as location, browser type, or search terms.

5. Consent for UK and EEA Users

Because this website may serve ads to visitors in the United Kingdom and European Economic Area, we may use a cookie consent banner or Consent Management Platform.

Google requires publishers serving personalised ads to users in the UK and EEA to use a Google-certified Consent Management Platform integrated with the Transparency and Consent Framework. This requirement has applied for the UK and EEA since 16 January 2024.

When required, visitors may be asked to accept, reject, or manage cookie preferences before certain advertising or tracking cookies are used.

6. Cookies

Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites function properly, remember preferences, analyse traffic, and display relevant ads.

We may use cookies for:

  • Website functionality
  • Security
  • Analytics
  • Advertising
  • User preference management
  • Performance monitoring

You can disable cookies through your browser settings. However, some parts of the website may not work properly if cookies are disabled.

More details will be available on our Cookie Policy page.

7. Analytics

We may use analytics tools, such as Google Analytics or similar services, to understand how visitors use our website.

Analytics tools may collect information such as:

  • Pages visited
  • Time spent on the website
  • Device and browser type
  • Traffic source
  • General geographic location
  • User interactions with pages

This information helps us improve our content, website structure, and user experience.

8. Contact Forms and Email Communication

If you contact us by email or through a contact form, we may collect the information you provide, including your name, email address, and message.

We use this information only to respond to your enquiry or provide support.

Please do not send sensitive personal information through our contact forms or email.

9. Third-Party Links

Our website may contain links to external websites, including official UK government resources, learning resources, advertisers, or partner websites.

We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or policies of third-party websites. You should review the privacy policy of any external website you visit.

10. Data Sharing

We do not sell personal information.

We may share limited information with trusted third-party service providers where necessary, such as:

  • Website hosting providers
  • Analytics providers
  • Advertising partners
  • Security or spam protection tools
  • Email or contact form service providers

These third parties may process information according to their own privacy policies and applicable laws.

11. Data Retention

We only keep personal information for as long as necessary for the purpose it was collected.

For example:

  • Contact form messages may be kept for communication and record purposes.
  • Analytics data may be stored according to the retention settings of the analytics provider.
  • Security logs may be stored temporarily to protect the website.

When information is no longer needed, we will delete it or anonymise it where possible.

12. Your Privacy Rights

Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have the right to:

  • Request access to personal information we hold about you
  • Request correction of inaccurate information
  • Request deletion of your personal information
  • Object to certain types of processing
  • Restrict how your information is used
  • Withdraw consent where processing is based on consent
  • Complain to a data protection authority

The ICO states that users should be clearly informed about rights such as the right to object and the right to withdraw consent.

To make a privacy request, contact us at:

info@theorymocktest.co.uk

13. Children’s Privacy

Theory Mock Test is intended for general educational use by learner drivers and people preparing for the UK theory test.

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us and we will take appropriate steps to remove it.

14. Data Security

We take reasonable steps to protect information from unauthorised access, misuse, loss, or disclosure.

However, no website or internet transmission is completely secure. Users share information online at their own risk.

15. International Data Processing

Some third-party services used on this website, such as analytics, advertising, hosting, or security tools, may process information outside the United Kingdom.

Where applicable, such processing is handled according to the privacy policies and legal safeguards of those service providers.

16. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, legal requirements, advertising services, or data practices.

Any updates will be posted on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.

17. Contact Us

For privacy-related questions, requests, or concerns, please contact us:

Email: info@theorymocktest.co.uk
Website: https://theorymocktest.co.uk/