Who we are

GLP Finder (glpfinder.co.uk) is a UK price-comparison and decision-guide website covering GLP-1 weight-loss treatment. For anything in this policy, contact hello@glpfinder.co.uk.

What we collect — and what we deliberately don’t

You can read every page of this site without creating an account, filling in a form or telling us anything. The self-check on our homepage is a set of plain links — your answers are never recorded, sent or stored. We do not collect health information, BMI figures, or anything about your medication. We’d rather not know.

What does exist:

  • Your theme preference. If you switch between light and dark mode, that choice is stored in your own browser (localStorage) so the site remembers it. It never leaves your device and you can clear it in your browser settings.
  • Email you send us. If you write to hello@glpfinder.co.uk we’ll hold your email address and message for as long as needed to deal with it, then routine housekeeping applies. We don’t add you to mailing lists — we don’t have one.
  • Basic analytics, if enabled. We may use a privacy-respecting analytics tool to count visits and see which guides help most. Where analytics runs, it is aggregate and statistical — pages viewed, not people profiled. We do not use advertising trackers.

Links to providers

Links to providers may tell the provider you arrived from this site (typically via the link address or a cookie the provider sets on its own domain). What happens on a provider’s website is governed by that provider’s privacy policy, not ours — anything you enter in their consultation forms goes to them, never to us.

Cookies

GLP Finder itself does not set advertising or cross-site tracking cookies. The theme preference lives in localStorage, not a cookie. Any cookies set by providers after you click through to their sites are theirs, on their domains, under their policies.

Your rights

Under UK GDPR you can ask what personal data we hold about you (usually: your emails, if you’ve written to us), ask for it to be corrected or deleted, and complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ico.org.uk) if you think we’ve handled something badly. Email us first — most things are fixable within a day or two.

Changes

If this policy changes, the date at the top changes with it, and any material change will be flagged on this page. We won’t quietly move the goalposts.