Midjourney's privacy policy explains what personal information the company collects when you use its AI image generation service, including your prompts, uploaded images, IP address, and browsing behavior, and how it uses and shares that data. Your information may be shared with third-party advertising and analytics partners, and could be transferred if the company is sold or merged. You have rights to access, delete, or opt out of certain data sharing, which you can exercise through your account settings.
Midjourney's Privacy Policy (last updated June 2, 2025) governs the collection, use, disclosure, and retention of personal data across its image generation platform, website, Discord integrations, and third-party service channels. The Policy establishes data processing obligations under multiple regulatory frameworks including GDPR (EEA, UK, Switzerland), CCPA (California), and COPPA (children under 13), and enumerates specific consumer rights including access, deletion, portability, and opt-out of data sharing. Notable provisions include the use of inference data and sensory data (uploaded images), data transfer to international jurisdictions, sharing with advertising and analytics partners via cookies, and potential data transfer in the event of a corporate merger or acquisition. Midjourney explicitly states it does not sell personal data but acknowledges sharing through advertising cookies, which may constitute 'sharing' under CCPA definitions.
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