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Summary

This is Ideogram's privacy policy explaining how the AI image generation service collects and uses your personal data, including the text prompts you type and the images it generates for you. Most importantly, the images and prompts you create may be used to train Ideogram's AI models, meaning your creative inputs could become part of the system's future learning data. If you are in California or the EU, you have rights to access, delete, or object to the use of your personal data — contact Ideogram at their privacy contact address to exercise these rights.

Technical Summary

This document is Ideogram's Privacy Policy governing the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information by Ideogram AI, Inc. in connection with its AI image generation platform, operating under consent and legitimate interests bases consistent with GDPR Art. 6 and CCPA §1798.100 et seq. The most significant obligations include Ideogram's broad collection of user-generated content (prompts, generated images), usage data, device identifiers, and payment information, combined with disclosure to third-party service providers, analytics vendors, and potential business transfer recipients. Notably, user-submitted prompts and generated images may be used to train and improve Ideogram's AI models, which deviates from consumer expectations and creates heightened risk under emerging AI-specific data protection frameworks; the policy also deploys Google Analytics (gtag.js) tracking without explicit consent layering visible in the document. The policy engages GDPR (EU/EEA users), CCPA/CPRA (California residents), COPPA (users under 13 are excluded), and FTC Act Section 5 unfair/deceptive practices standards; material compliance considerations include adequacy of consent mechanisms for AI training use of personal data, cross-border data transfer safeguards, and the absence of explicit opt-out mechanisms for AI model training.

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