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Third-party companies, not just Grammarly, may be collecting data about users' website behavior through cookies, expanding who has access to user interaction data.
The updated policy now discloses that Grammarly collects voice data if you use transcription or Notetaker features, including recordings of other participants, and expands its list of collected content to explicitly include screen content and web pages. For users whose accounts are managed by an organization (employer, school, or other entity), the policy clarifies that Grammarly's privacy terms do not apply to the content you upload or output—your organization's privacy terms govern that data instead. This means organizational account users should review their organization's privacy policies rather than relying on Grammarly's policy to understand how their work or educational data is handled.
View change record →Advertising partner companies are permitted to collect limited cookie-based and device-based data about how you interact with Grammarly's websites.
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we may use, retain or share information with law enforcement or others in circumstances where a person's vital interests require protection, such as in the case of emergencies.
The types of third parties your information may be disclosed to include: our resellers and other sales and advertising partners, retailers, advertisers, ad agencies, advertising networks and platforms, information service providers, fraud monitoring and prevention providers, and publishers.
"These companies may use Cookies to collect limited information about your interactions with our websites, such as a cookie ID or device identifier and a link you click or page you visit on our websites.Excerpt from Grammarly's Privacy Policy
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Third-party companies, not just Grammarly, may be collecting data about users' website behavior through cookies, expanding who has access to user interaction data.
Advertising partner companies are permitted to collect limited cookie-based and device-based data about how you interact with Grammarly's websites.
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