Inflection AI and its advertising and analytics partners use cookies and tracking tools to monitor how you use the service, including information about your device and browsing behavior.
Your browsing behavior and device information are tracked by Inflection AI and third-party analytics partners through cookies and similar technologies, potentially building a behavioral profile of your activity on the platform.
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Compare across platforms →The implementation of Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics (visibly confirmed in the page source) without explicit EU consent mechanisms may violate GDPR and ePrivacy Directive requirements, and the broad tracking description suggests data flows to multiple third-party analytics vendors.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Cookie and tracking practices implicate the EU ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC) as amended, requiring prior informed consent for non-essential cookies. GDPR Art. 6(1)(a) applies to consent-based processing, and Arts. 13/14 require transparency about tracking. The FTC's updated guidance on online tracking (2022) and its enforcement against companies using tracking pixels without consent (e.g., BetterHelp, 2023, $7.8M settlement) establishes FTC Act Section 5 exposure. The California Consumer Privacy Act §1798.135 requires a 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' link for any sale or sharing of data through tracking technologies.
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