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The service allows content to remain visible even after account deletion if it was shared or copied by others, which is a high risk (risk_flags-1). User data, including identifiers and online activity, can be shared with advertising partners for targeted advertising (data_use-1) and used for research and development to improve AI models and create inferences about users (data_use-3). Additionally, the service may share data with partners for their own business purposes (data_use-4). Detailed online activity, including mouse movements and keystrokes, is collected (data_use-5). If the company undergoes a business transaction, your data may be transferred to third parties (risk_flags-2), and continued use of services after a policy update implies acceptance of changes (risk_flags-3).
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Risk Flags
These are the highest-severity issues which may have a material impact on the user. They are typically disclaimers that reduce the provider's liability or expand their rights to your content or data. This section will also flag any unusual or potentially harmful practices that are not immediately obvious.
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Content remains visible after account deletion
Even after your account is deleted, your content may still be visible if it was shared on other platforms or copied by others before deletion.
Why it matters: Users' content may persist publicly even after they delete their account, as it can remain visible if shared or copied by others outside of the service.
Remember that it is impossible to ensure that anything on the internet is ever completely removed. Even after your account is deleted, your content may still be visible, for example, if you’ve shared it on other platforms or if other people copied or shared your content before you deleted your account.
What data remains, paragraph 1 · Citation strength: strong
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Information may be disclosed during business transactions
If the company undergoes a business transaction like a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, your data may be shared or transferred to the parties involved in the transaction, including during due diligence.
Why it matters: Your personal data could be shared with or transferred to other entities, including their advisors, during business transactions such as mergers or sales, potentially without your explicit control.
If we go through a business transaction like a merger, acquisition, corporate divestiture, or dissolution (including bankruptcy), or a sale of all or some of our assets, we may share or transfer your data to the parties (or their advisors) to the transaction during the transaction or in contemplation of the transaction (including during due diligence).
Why we might share your data with them, paragraph 13 · Citation strength: strong
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Policy changes notified by acceptance of updated policy
Your continued use of the services after the effective date of an updated Privacy Policy indicates your acceptance of the new policy.
Why it matters: By continuing to use the services after a policy update, you automatically agree to the new terms, even if you did not actively review them.
Your use of our Services after the effective date mentioned in any updated Privacy Policy indicates your acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.
Effective Date of Changes, paragraph 1 · Citation strength: strong
Data Use
This section highlights how your data is collected, used, and shared, especially in ways that might not be immediately obvious or that raise privacy concerns.
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Personal information shared with advertising partners for targeted advertising
The service makes personal information, such as device data, online activity data, email addresses, or phone numbers, available to advertising partners and intermediaries using cookies and other tracking technologies for targeted advertising.
Why it matters: Your personal identifiers and online activity data are shared with advertising partners for targeted advertising, meaning your actions across various platforms could be used to show you specific ads without your direct knowledge or consent at the point of data collection.
Using cookies or other tracking technologies, we make personal information (e.g. device data tied to online activity data, identity data such as email addresses or phone numbers) available to such partners or intermediaries for such purposes.
Your Privacy Rights, paragraph 10 · Citation strength: strong
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Data collected from advertising partners is used to understand users and serve targeted advertising
Information about users is received from third-party advertising partners to match and understand users or similar users within services to serve targeted advertising.
Why it matters: Third-party advertising partners provide data about you, which is then used to better understand you and serve targeted advertising, potentially based on information you provided elsewhere.
We may also receive information about our Creators from third-party advertising partners, which we then use to match to, and better understand, those Creators or similar Creators within our Services to serve targeted advertising to those Creators on an advertiser’s behalf.
How We Use Your Data, paragraph 15 · Citation strength: strong
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Data used for research and development to understand and improve services, including AI models
User data may be used for research and development to understand and improve the service's or its partners' services, including artificial intelligence and machine learning models, and to develop inferences about users.
Why it matters: Your data can be used to train and improve AI models and develop inferences about you, which may lead to new uses or insights that you did not explicitly agree to.
We may use your data for research and development so we can understand and improve our, or our partners’ services (including artificial intelligence and machine learning models) or develop inferences about you.
How We Use Your Data, paragraph 10 · Citation strength: strong
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Service shares data with partners for their business purposes
The service may share user data with partners for those partners' own business purposes, such as the development and improvement of their services.
Why it matters: Your data may be used by third-party partners for their own business objectives, which are separate from providing the core service to you, potentially expanding data usage beyond what you might expect.
We may also share your data with partners for their own business purposes, such as the development and improvement of their services.
Why we might share your data with them, paragraph 4 · Citation strength: strong
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Online activity data includes mouse movements and keystrokes
Online activity data collected includes clicks, mouse movements, keystrokes, or other actions taken on the Services.
Why it matters: The service collects detailed information about your interactions, including exact mouse movements and keystrokes, which may feel intrusive.
Your interactions with different parts of our Services, including information you provide, the pages, profiles, content, or ads you view or interact with or search, the website that referred you to us, your interactions with us through various communications channels, and clicks, mouse movements, keystrokes, or other actions taken on the Services.
This section details the policies surrounding subscription cancellations and automatic renewals, including any conditions or fees that may apply.
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Gotchas
This section covers any other potentially unfavorable terms or hidden clauses that users should be aware of, such as limitations of liability, disclaimers, or specific requirements that may affect their rights or usage of the service.
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Protections
This section outlines the policies and features designed to protect user rights, privacy, and data security. It includes commitments such as data encryption, user control over data, transparent data handling practices, and measures taken to comply with privacy regulations.
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AI photo-editing tools do not store biometric data or identify specific persons
The service does not use its AI photo-editing tools to recognize, verify, or identify any specific person in content, nor does it extract or store biometric information. Any analysis for editing is used only for that edit and is not stored afterward.
Why it helps: This commitment helps protect your privacy by ensuring that photo-editing AI tools do not permanently store or use your biometric information or identify individuals, limiting the potential for misuse of sensitive personal data.
We do not use these photo-editing tools to recognize, verify, or identify any specific person in any content. We also do not extract or store biometric information from your content. Any analysis needed to make the requested edit is used only to provide that edit and is not stored after the edit is complete.
How We Use Your Data, paragraph 6 · Citation strength: strong
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Personal information of users aged 13-15 is not sold or shared without consent
If the service knows a user is 13-15 years of age, it will not "sell" or "share" their personal information unless it obtains their consent.
Why it helps: This commitment provides an added layer of privacy protection for young users (ages 13-15) by requiring their consent before their personal information can be sold or shared, enhancing data control for a vulnerable demographic.
If we know that you’re 13-15 years of age, we won’t “sell” or “share” your personal information unless we get your consent to do so.
Your Privacy Rights, paragraph 12 · Citation strength: strong
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Sensitive personal information is processed only as expected or permitted without restriction rights
Sensitive personal information is processed only as reasonably expected for providing requested services or as otherwise permitted without requiring a corresponding right to restrict or limit its use.
Why it helps: This commitment limits the use of sensitive personal information to expected purposes for service provision, preventing it from being used in ways that would trigger additional user rights to restrict its use.
We process “**sensitive personal information**” (or similar term, such as “**s**ensitive data”) only as reasonably expected for providing the services that you’ve requested or as otherwise permitted without requiring a corresponding right to restrict or limit such use.