Pika automatically collects certain information about your device and how you use the platform through technologies such as cookies, web beacons, or similar tools, without requiring you to actively provide that information.
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Automatic data collection means Pika may build a profile of your usage patterns, device characteristics, and behavior on the platform even beyond what you actively submit, which can affect how your data is used for service improvement, analytics, or advertising.
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Technical data about your device, browsing behavior, and how you interact with Pika's video generation tools is collected automatically, potentially including IP addresses, device identifiers, and activity logs, which may be retained and used for analytics or other purposes.
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(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Automatic data collection engages GDPR's requirements for transparent disclosure of data categories collected and their purposes (Articles 13 and 14), CCPA/CPRA's broad definition of personal information (which includes device identifiers, IP addresses, and browsing history), and the ePrivacy Directive's cookie consent requirements for EEA users. The FTC's guidance on online tracking is also relevant. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Automatic collection of technical data is standard practice, but the retention periods, purposes, and scope of such data collection must be clearly disclosed under GDPR and CCPA. If collected data is used for behavioral profiling or targeted advertising, additional consent or opt-out obligations may arise. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EEA/UK users require consent for non-essential automatic data collection under the ePrivacy Directive. California users have the right to know about and opt out of the sale or sharing of automatically collected personal information. Illinois BIPA may be relevant if any biometric data is incidentally collected, though this is speculative. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise clients should assess whether automatically collected data about their employees or end users could create compliance obligations under their own privacy programs. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should confirm that the full policy text specifies the categories of automatically collected data, retention periods, and the legal bases or opt-out mechanisms applicable to each category and jurisdiction.
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Automatic data collection means Pika may build a profile of your usage patterns, device characteristics, and behavior on the platform even beyond what you actively submit, which can affect how your data is used for service improvement, analytics, or advertising.
Technical data about your device, browsing behavior, and how you interact with Pika's video generation tools is collected automatically, potentially including IP addresses, device identifiers, and activity logs, which may be retained and used for analytics or other purposes.
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