Overview
This privacy summary covers the main topics users expect to review before uploading images, videos, or account information to AI media tools. It should be read together with the main review, pricing, and disclaimer pages if you are evaluating the platform from a trust perspective.
Information Collected
Public privacy materials indicate that service-related information may include account details, billing-related information, support messages, uploaded media, device details, browser data, logs, and activity signals used to operate and secure the product.
Uploaded Media
Photos, videos, GIFs, and similar files are processed to generate requested outputs. Users should assume that uploaded content is part of the active service workflow and should only provide lawful material they have the right to use.
How Data May Be Used
Public-facing policy language typically covers service delivery, billing, support, anti-abuse checks, analytics, security, product improvement, and legal compliance. For practical evaluation, users should focus on whether uploaded content, account details, and usage logs match their privacy expectations.
Cookies and Analytics
Cookies and similar technologies may be used to maintain sessions, remember preferences, monitor stability, and support analytics. Users should review browser settings and platform disclosures if cookie handling is a key part of their decision.
Retention and Security
Retention periods may differ by data type and operational need. Public policy language also commonly states that commercially reasonable measures are used to protect information, while acknowledging that no system can guarantee absolute security.
User Rights
Depending on jurisdiction, users may have rights related to access, correction, deletion, restriction, portability, or objection. If privacy is a deciding factor, it is sensible to compare this page with the Mac workflow guide and the disclaimer before using the service.
