Privacy Policy
Learn how Infloria may collect, use, and protect information for creators, businesses, and website visitors.
Overview
This Privacy Policy explains how Infloria may collect, use, disclose, and protect personal data when people visit the website, create accounts, complete creator onboarding, submit business inquiries, or otherwise interact with the platform.
This is placeholder policy content designed to support product review and implementation planning. It should be reviewed and approved by qualified legal counsel before the service is made publicly available in production.
Information We Collect
Infloria may collect account data such as name, email address, password credentials, account type, and authentication-related records.
For creators, Infloria may collect creator profile data such as display name, city, country, niche information, biography, collaboration preferences, audience locations, languages, visibility settings, and onboarding progress.
Infloria may also collect platform account data such as handles, profile URLs, followers, average views, engagement metrics, provider account identifiers, connection status, token metadata, and other social platform statistics made available through manual submission or connected APIs.
For businesses, Infloria may collect company names, contact names, website information, inquiry details, and business onboarding or demo request information.
Infloria may collect device, browser, and usage analytics, including IP address, pages viewed, referral information, and interactions with public marketing pages.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
Infloria may use cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies to operate the website, remember user preferences, understand site usage, and support marketing or campaign measurement where permitted.
A separate Cookie Policy provides more specific information about how these technologies may be used. Before enabling non-essential analytics or marketing cookies, Infloria should implement a compliant consent experience and complete legal review.
How We Use Information
- To create and administer user accounts
- To provide creator onboarding, profile management, platform account management, and related product features
- To respond to business inquiries, support requests, and demo submissions
- To improve product functionality, security, and service quality
- To communicate product updates, service notices, and policy changes
- To analyze platform usage and understand audience needs
- To comply with legal obligations and protect rights, users, and the platform
Legal Bases
Where applicable, Infloria may rely on legal bases such as performance of a contract, legitimate interests, consent, compliance with legal obligations, or other lawful grounds permitted in relevant jurisdictions.
This section is a placeholder and should be refined for the specific jurisdictions, user locations, and processing activities that apply at launch.
How Information May Be Shared
Infloria may share information with service providers that support hosting, authentication, analytics, communications, storage, customer support, and related operations.
Infloria may also share information with integrated third-party social platforms when users connect their accounts and authorize access to their platform data.
Information may be disclosed if required by law, regulation, legal process, or to protect the rights, safety, or integrity of Infloria, its users, or others.
Third-Party Social Platforms
If a creator connects a social or content platform such as TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube, Infloria may receive information from that provider according to the permissions granted by the user and the provider’s API policies.
Infloria is not responsible for the privacy practices, availability, or terms of third-party platforms. Users should review the relevant provider policies before connecting those services.
Retention and Security
Infloria may retain personal data for as long as reasonably necessary to provide services, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, and maintain security or audit records.
Infloria may use administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards to protect data, but no system can guarantee absolute security. Security controls and retention periods should be reviewed before production launch.
International Transfers
Infloria may store or process information in multiple countries depending on hosting, service providers, team operations, or user location.
If personal data is transferred across borders, appropriate contractual, technical, or legal safeguards may be required. This section should be finalized with legal counsel before launch.
Your Rights
Depending on applicable law, users may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to, or export certain personal data, and may also have the right to withdraw consent where processing relies on consent.
Infloria should establish a documented process for receiving and responding to privacy requests before public launch.
Children and Minors
Infloria is not intended for children and should not knowingly collect personal data from users below the minimum age required by applicable law without appropriate authorization.
Age-gating, jurisdiction-specific thresholds, and additional compliance controls should be reviewed before launch.
Updates and Contact
Infloria may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Updated versions should be posted with a revised effective or last updated date.
Questions about this placeholder policy may be directed to privacy@infloria.test or the general contact details published on the website. These contact details should be replaced with production legal contacts before launch.