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Users' creative output and inputs are publicly visible in association with information that may identify them, meaning activity on the Services is not private by default.
The updated policy now provides explicit disclosure of which categories of personal information are collected and which parties receive each category. Previously, the policy required readers to consult other sections to identify this information. The updated table format discloses that identifiers such as name and email address, visual information including uploaded images, and geolocation data may be shared with other users, vendors, service providers, login integration partners, social media widgets, and affiliates. This change provides clearer visibility into data sharing practices without altering what data is collected or shared, but rather how that information is disclosed.
View change record →The updated policy no longer provides a single consolidated view of which specific categories of recipients receive which types of personal data. Previously, users could see in one table that identifiers, commercial information, geolocation data, images, account credentials, and precise location were shared with specific recipient categories such as vendors, service providers, other users, login partners, social media widgets, and tracking technology providers. The revised policy instead directs users to review other sections of the document to find this information. The specificity and accessibility of this disclosure has been reduced, though the underlying data-sharing practices may remain unchanged.
View change record →Content you create and input you submit through the Services may be publicly visible alongside information that may identify you, such as your account handle and account picture.
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"Through your use of the Services, including when you enter User Input and generate an image that, alongside information that may identify you such as your account handle and account picture, is publicly available...— Excerpt from Ideogram's Ideogram Privacy Policy
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Users' creative output and inputs are publicly visible in association with information that may identify them, meaning activity on the Services is not private by default.
Content you create and input you submit through the Services may be publicly visible alongside information that may identify you, such as your account handle and account picture.
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