IMS Unison University

Privacy Policy

Thank You for Visiting the IMS Unison University Website

We appreciate your interest in our website and encourage you to review our privacy policy. Our approach is straightforward: we do not collect any personal data unless you intentionally choose to provide it. We also do not share, distribute, transfer, or sell any personal information to third parties under any circumstances.

Non-Personal Data Collection During Site Visits

When you visit our website without engaging in any interactive features—such as simply browsing, reading, or downloading content—our web server may automatically log certain general details about your visit. These are not tied to your identity and include:

  • Your internet domain name (e.g., “abc.net” or “xyz.edu” if accessed via an institution or private service provider)
  • Your browser type and version (e.g., “Chrome version x” or “Firefox version y”)
  • Your operating system (e.g., Windows, macOS, or Linux)
  • The date and time you accessed our website, and the specific pages you visited
  • The URL of the website you came from, if you followed a link to reach us

This data is collected purely for statistical purposes to help us enhance user experience on our site. No personal identifiers are stored or tracked through this process.

Use of Cookies

Some pages on the IMS Unison University site utilize “cookies” to support a more interactive user experience. A cookie is a small text file placed on your device’s hard drive by the website. It helps the site remember your actions and preferences across pages.
Our cookies do not gather personal information but assist in tracking your browser session. This improves site navigation and reduces the need to re-enter information multiple times.
To ensure privacy, it is recommended that you close your browser completely after using any website that employs cookies. If you're concerned about how cookies may be used, you can configure your browser settings to alert you when a cookie is being placed. Most browsers offer tools for managing or blocking cookies.

Email Communications

When you contact us by email, your message includes your return email address. While email is a common method of communication, please note it is not always secure and could beintercepted. If your email contains personally identifiable information, we may use that data to address your inquiry. Please limit submissions to only what is necessary for us to respond to your request effectively.

Information Submitted via Online Forms

Some areas of our website contain interactive forms that allow you to enter and submit personal information voluntarily—such as your name, email, or organization. These forms are typically used for purposes like registering for webinars, workshops, entrance tests, or downloading admission-related documents. Any information collected through these forms is used strictly for the purpose specified and is never shared with third parties.
Additionally, if you reach out to us via email or complete a form, we may retain this information to reply appropriately. We only collect personal data when you fill out a form or register through our website. Information such as your name, email, and phone number may be requested, although you may explore our site without providing personal details. By submitting such information, you consent to receive communications via phone, SMS, WhatsApp, or email regarding our programs and offerings—even if your number is listed under the Do Not Disturb (DND) registry.

External Website Links

This privacy policy applies solely to the IMS Unison University website. However, our site may contain links to other external websites. Once you navigate away from our domain, the privacy practices of those external websites are beyond our control. These sites may have their own data collection methods, cookies, or privacy policies. We recommend reviewing the privacy terms of any third-party site you visit, especially before submitting any personal information. Always remember - your privacy is your responsibility, and staying informed is the best protection.