Binance.US updated its privacy policy on May 5, 2026 to disclose expanded data collection and use practices related to artificial intelligence features. The policy now explicitly states that the platform collects information from interactions with AI chatbots, including prompts, market research, and uploaded information. The updated terms also specify that this information may be shared with the AI chatbot provider OpenAI, which may receive details about your account, portfolio, and communication contents along with associated metadata.
The updated privacy policy now discloses that Binance.US collects information from interactions with AI chatbots, including prompts, market research, and uploaded information. The policy states this data may be shared with OpenAI, which according to the revised language may receive information about your account, portfolio, and communication contents along with associated metadata. The updated terms also broaden the stated use of personal information to include generating interactive responses through AI chatbots that provide market research and portfolio-specific analysis, as well as collecting inferences about your service use. Your continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance of these updated data collection and sharing practices.
The updated privacy policy establishes explicit data collection and sharing practices involving AI chatbots and OpenAI. This change materially affects what information Binance.US discloses it collects from user interactions with its AI features and identifies a specific third-party (OpenAI) that will receive account, portfolio, and communication data. For users in jurisdictions with data protection requirements, this disclosure is operationally significant because it clarifies downstream data flows that may require explicit consent, vendor scrutiny, or privacy notice updates depending on applicable law.
→ Review the updated privacy policy to understand what AI chatbot data is collected and how it is used
→ Assess whether you are comfortable with Binance.US and OpenAI receiving information about your account, portfolio, and communications related to AI chatbot interactions
→ The updated data collection and sharing practices will apply as written to your future use of AI chatbot features
→ Your account, portfolio, and communication information may be shared with OpenAI according to the terms stated in the policy, without further notice
This is the 3rd significant Data Collection Expansion change Binance.US has made since ConductAtlas began monitoring.
ConductAtlas has recorded 4 material changes to this document over 57 days of monitoring (since March 2026).
4 of Binance.US's significant changes have been classified as negative for consumers.
Policy now explicitly discloses collection of prompts, market research, and uploaded information from AI chatbot interactions
Updated terms state that OpenAI may receive account, portfolio, communication, and metadata information associated with AI chatbot use
Policy now describes use of data to provide interactive AI responses including market research and portfolio-specific analysis, and to collect inferences about service use
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
Binance.US now states it collects what you input into its AI chatbots and may use that information to provide market analysis and portfolio-specific responses.
The updated terms specify that OpenAI may receive information about your account, portfolio, and what you communicate, along with metadata about how you use the service.
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Track changes →Binance.US has updated its privacy disclosures to explicitly address AI chatbot data flows and third-party sharing with OpenAI. The change adds language describing collection of AI interaction data (prompts, market research, uploads) and states that this information, along with account and portfolio data, may be disclosed to the chatbot provider. Organizations using Binance.US services or integrating similar AI features into their own platforms should review whether their own privacy notices, vendor management agreements, and data processing documentation adequately reflect these AI-enabled data flows. Depending on jurisdiction, compliance obligations under GDPR, CCPA, or similar frameworks may require explicit consent, detailed vendor contracts, or supplementary privacy disclosures if this data involves consumers in protected categories.
GDPR (if EU users access these features; explicit legal basis and consent framework may be required for AI-driven data processing and third-party sharing), CCPA (California residents may have rights to access, delete, and opt-out of sale of personal information shared with third parties for commercial purposes), FTC Act Section 5 (unfair or deceptive practices; adequate disclosure of AI data practices and third-party sharing), potential AI-specific frameworks depending on jurisdiction (EU AI Act may apply to certain AI applications involving sensitive processing)
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