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This page describes what the document states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
This is Figure AI's Privacy Policy, covering how the company collects and handles personal data from people who use its website and services, including profile data, device and IP data, geolocation, employment history, and sensory data such as photos, videos, and recordings of users and their environments. The policy discloses that sensory data is collected for service provision and improvement and shared with service providers, and that data may be transferred to third parties in the event of a merger, acquisition, or bankruptcy. The policy states Figure AI does not sell or share personal data for targeted advertising purposes, and provides mechanisms for California, Colorado, Connecticut, and other U.S. state residents to request access, deletion, correction, or portability of their personal data.
This document is Figure AI's Privacy Policy, effective January 21, 2026, governing the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data from individuals who access or use Figure AI's services, with stated legal bases rooted in user consent (established through service use) and applicable U.S. state privacy laws. The policy states that by using or accessing the services in any manner, users acknowledge acceptance of the described data practices and consent to collection, use, and disclosure of personal data including profile and contact data, web analytics and device or IP data, geolocation data, professional or employment-related data, sensory data (photos, videos, and recordings of the user and their environment), and voluntarily provided identifying information; these categories are disclosed to service providers, advertising partners, and authorized third parties. Notably, the collection of sensory data including photos, videos, and recordings of users and their environments is operationally distinct for a robotics and AI company and may implicate biometric or sensitive data frameworks beyond those explicitly cited; the policy's consent mechanism relies on continued service use rather than explicit affirmative consent, which may not satisfy consent standards under certain U.S. state laws or the GDPR if Figure AI's services reach EU users. The policy explicitly references the CCPA and a broad set of U.S. state privacy laws (Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia) as governing frameworks, and the policy confirms Figure AI does not sell or share personal data for targeted advertising; California-specific Sensitive Personal Data use is limited to the eight permitted purposes under CCPA regulations section 7027(m). No arbitration clause, dispute resolution mechanism, or financial terms are included in this document.
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