86 Total
29 High severity
47 Medium severity
10 Low severity

Key Facts

What does Faire use personal data to do?
Faire uses personal data to research and develop its Services, including training artificial intelligence chat algorithms.
Does Faire use personal data to train artificial intelligence chat algorithms?
Faire uses personal data to research and develop its Services, including training artificial intelligence chat algorithms.
What legitimate interest does Faire claim?
Faire claims a legitimate interest in improving its Services, including training and improving its artificial intelligence chat algorithms.
Does Faire claim a legitimate interest in improving its Services?
Faire claims a legitimate interest in improving its Services, including training and improving its artificial intelligence chat algorithms.
What may Faire use to automatically determine payment terms and invoice settlement timeframes?
Faire may use retailer information, including previous payment history and purchase history, to automatically determine payment terms and invoice settlement timeframes.
Does Faire use retailer information to determine payment terms?
Faire may use retailer information, including previous payment history and purchase history, to automatically determine payment terms and invoice settlement timeframes.
What may third parties do to collect information about users' use of Faire's Services?
Faire permits third parties to collect information about users' use of its Services via technology such as cookies in order to report analytics to Faire or deliver interest-based advertising.
Does Faire permit third parties to collect information via cookies?
Faire permits third parties to collect information about users' use of its Services via technology such as cookies in order to report analytics to Faire or deliver interest-based advertising.
What does Faire identify personal information as?
Faire identifies personal information as an asset that could be transferred to or acquired by a third party in the event of an acquisition, going out of business, bankruptcy, or other change of control.
Could personal information be transferred to or acquired by a third party in an acquisition or change of control?
Faire identifies personal information as an asset that could be transferred to or acquired by a third party in the event of an acquisition, going out of business, bankruptcy, or other change of control.
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Summary

This policy explains how Faire collects and uses your personal information, including using it to train AI systems and to automatically set payment terms for retailers based on their history. Your data may be shared with third-party ad and analytics companies, and if Faire is sold or goes bankrupt, your information could be transferred to a new owner. Changes to the policy take effect immediately when published, so your agreement updates without advance notice.

Analysis

Faire's Privacy Policy establishes the terms under which Faire collects, uses, shares, and retains personal information submitted by users of its Services. Faire collects data automatically through cookies, server logs, third-party integrations, and similar technologies across all Service interactions, and uses that data for service delivery, AI model training, and automated determination of retailer payment terms and invoice settlement timeframes based on historical payment and purchase data. Personal information may be disclosed to third-party technology companies in hashed or identified form for personalization and advertising, shared with third parties through cookies for analytics and interest-based advertising, and treated as a transferable business asset in the event of acquisition, bankruptcy, or other change of control. Deletion requests are honored only where legally required, policy changes become effective immediately upon publication, and submission of personal information constitutes agreement to cross-border transfer, storage, and processing.

What this means for you

As a Faire user, your personal information is collected automatically whenever you interact with the Services, advertisements, or emails, and is used for purposes that include AI model training and, for retailers, automated decisions about payment terms and invoice deadlines without a specified human review step. Your messages may be monitored and stored by Faire. If you do not provide information Faire requests, Faire may limit or deny your access to the Services. Deletion requests are fulfilled only where law requires it, and Faire retains broad discretion to keep your data for legal compliance purposes. Submitting your information constitutes your agreement to its transfer and processing outside your country of residence.

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2 important changes detected

3 versions captured · Last updated: August 2026

What changed Faire's privacy policy diff shows two minor navigation updates detected on August 12, 2026. The first removed the word 'Hub' from a navigation menu sentence, and the second added 'Hub' to a footer link list. These are formatting and navigation changes with no material impact on privacy practices, data handling, or user rights.
Why this matters This change does not materially affect consumer privacy protections, data handling practices, or rights under the policy. The detected modifications are navigation and footer link reorganizations with no substantive privacy policy language modified.
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What changed In an update detected on July 25, 2026, Faire revised a single phrase in its privacy policy footer. The text 'POS integration' was changed to 'Point of sale integration'. This is a terminology clarification with no operational impact on data governance, privacy practices, or user rights.
Why this matters This change is a terminology clarification in the privacy policy footer and does not affect data collection, processing, rights, or privacy practices. The revised language simply expands 'POS integration' to the full phrase 'Point of sale integration' for clarity in navigation.
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Last Captured August 12, 2026 01:29 UTC
Capture Method Automated scheduled archival capture
Document ID CA-D-000916
Version ID CA-V-005737
SHA-256 7459d6d9641fdc8d4987204c0a055578d5696257379fad17ae546e1172a0425e
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