Clairfy ("we", "us") is an image-detection tool at clairfy.ai that analyzes user-submitted images to determine whether they were generated by AI. This policy describes what we collect, why, and how you can control it.
What we collect
- Account data (signed-in users only): name, email, profile image, phone number if provided. Handled through a third-party identity provider; we mirror the fields we need into our own database to power your history and subscription state.
- Images you submit: stored in secure cloud object storage so we can serve them back to you and re-display past checks. We do not share or sell submitted images.
- Detection results: the verdict, confidence, rationale, and visual evidence produced by the model are saved against your account (or, for anonymous users, against the rate-limit row only).
- Device and network metadata: when you submit a check or watch an ad, we record basic request metadata (including IP-level signals) to enforce rate limits, detect abuse, and keep the service running. This applies to both anonymous and signed-in users.
- Payment data (Pro subscribers): card details are entered into a PCI-DSS compliant payment processor's hosted checkout — we never see or store them. We do store the customer reference id so we can manage your subscription.
- Cookies and similar: a session cookie is set when you sign in. Our ad network may set cookies for ad personalization on visitors who see ads (see "Advertising" below).
How we use it
- To run the detector you asked for and return a result.
- To remember your past checks so you can revisit them.
- To enforce free-tier limits and prevent abuse.
- To process subscription payments.
- To display ads in the free-tier ad gate.
- For aggregate, non-identifying analytics on cost, model accuracy, and usage trends.
Who processes it
We rely on a small set of established third-party service providers to deliver the product. Each is used strictly to perform a specific function:
- AI inference — a managed AI inference platform runs the vision model against your submitted image. Per its provider terms, customer inputs are not used to train foundation models.
- Image storage — cloud object storage hosted in the United States.
- Database — a managed relational database for accounts, results, and configuration.
- Application hosting — a managed application host for the API and a content delivery network for the web app.
- Authentication — a third-party identity and authentication provider.
- Payments — a major payment processor handles all card data and subscription billing.
- Advertising — a third-party ad network serves ads to free-tier users.
A current list of the specific named sub-processors is maintained for compliance purposes and is available on request — email jacksauser@gmail.com.
Advertising
Free-tier users see ads served by our ad network in a small modal between detections. The network and its partners may use cookies and device identifiers to personalize the ads you see. Major browsers and operating systems expose controls for limiting ad personalization; use those if you'd like to opt out.
Pro subscribers do not see ads.
Data retention
- Account and detection history persist until you delete your account.
- Submitted images are retained alongside the detection result and removed on account deletion.
- Anonymous rate-limit rows roll off based on the active free-tier window.
Your rights
- Access and export: contact us and we'll provide a dump of your account data.
- Deletion: delete your account from the user menu, or email us to do it. We remove account records and associated images.
- Opt out of ad personalization: use the controls in your browser or operating system.
- EU/UK/California residents have additional rights under GDPR / UK GDPR / CCPA — contact us to exercise them or to receive the named list of sub-processors required for your request.
Children
Clairfy is not directed to children under 13 (or under 16 in the EEA/UK). We do not knowingly collect data from children in that age range; if you believe we have, contact us and we will delete it.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the product evolves. Material changes will be noted by updating the "Last updated" date above and, where appropriate, by an in-app notice.
Contact
Questions? Email jacksauser@gmail.com.