Inflection AI shares your personal data with outside companies that help run its services — like cloud storage providers and analytics tools — though those companies are supposed to only use your data as Inflection AI instructs.
Your conversation content and personal information are shared with third-party vendors for operational purposes, meaning multiple companies beyond Inflection AI may have access to your sensitive AI interaction data.
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Compare across platforms →The breadth of third-party sharing, combined with the sensitive nature of AI conversation data, means your personal disclosures may be accessible to multiple vendors, increasing the surface area for data breaches or misuse.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Third-party data sharing implicates GDPR Arts. 28 (processor agreements), 26 (joint controller arrangements if applicable), and 46 (transfer mechanisms for non-EU processors). CCPA/CPRA §1798.140 requires disclosure of categories of third parties with whom personal information is shared, and §1798.100 grants consumers the right to know specific third parties. FTC Act Section 5 requires accurate disclosure of sharing practices. Cloud providers hosting EU user data must comply with Schrems II transfer requirements.
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