Use Cases

Table of Content

Table of Content

Table of Content

Sensitive Data & Minors

Our rules on sensitive data and how we protect children’s information.

Purpose of this page

This page explains how AIM handles sensitive data and how we treat minors’ information. It complements Data & Sources, Purposes & Legal Bases, Retention, Recipients & Transfers, and Consent & Cookies.

What counts as “sensitive data”

“Sensitive data” includes—without limitation—health information, biometrics, genetic data, government IDs, financial account numbers, precise geolocation, sexual life/orientation, political opinions, religious/philosophical beliefs, trade-union membership, and other special categories protected by law.

Our default stance

  • No default requirement. AIM does not require sensitive data for core features.

  • User-submitted content. You may submit information you choose so long as it does not contain prohibited content (see below). When sensitive data is submitted intentionally, we process it only to fulfill your explicit request, apply data minimization, and secure it with encryption in transit and at rest and least-privilege access.

  • No unrelated reuse. Sensitive inputs/outputs are not repurposed for marketing or unrelated analytics. Model training is on by default with opt-out; if you opt out, we stop using your future prompts/outputs for training and propagate the choice to supported vendors.

  • Inferences. AIM does not use inferences about protected or sensitive attributes for decisions, routing, or risk scoring.

Bubble: Minimize, encrypt, restrict.

Prohibited content & automated safety

To keep users safe and comply with the law, AIM forbids submitting content that:

  • Promotes or depicts illegal activity or seeks instructions to facilitate wrongdoing (e.g., serious harm, fraud).

  • Contains child sexual content or sexual content involving minors (zero tolerance).

  • Advocates or praises violent extremism or terrorist acts.

  • Includes highly illegal materials (e.g., CSAM) or seeks to trade in such materials.

  • Harasses, threatens, or incites violence against individuals or groups.

AIM may use automated safety scanning to block or redact clearly risky strings (e.g., full ID numbers) or prohibited content. Where a safeguard affects you, you can request human review at support@aim-ai.tech.

Integrations you trigger

When you invoke connected services (e.g., Google integrations like Gmail or Calendar), AIM accesses only what is strictly necessary to fulfill your action. You can revoke access at any time in your provider account. We do not reshare that data for unrelated purposes.

Minors

Who AIM is for

AIM is intended for adults. Access is for individuals who have reached the age of majority under local law (and, in any case, never under 13). We do not knowingly collect personal data from children.

How we enforce this

  • Age attestation. A sign-up checkbox requires you to confirm that you meet the applicable age threshold.

  • If underage use is discovered. We suspend or close the account, stop active use, and move data to restricted legal/archive storage per our Retention page while we process deletion.

  • Parents/guardians. To report underage use or request removal of a child’s data, contact support@aim-ai.tech. We’ll verify and act promptly.

Enterprise & education

Use of AIM with minors is not supported by default. If ever required, it must be governed by a separate written agreement, with appropriate safeguards and compliance with all applicable laws.

Bubble: Adults only; action on discovery.

Your controls

  • Avoid submitting sensitive data unless it is essential to your request.

  • Opt out of model training in settings; we honor and propagate it to supported vendors.

  • Request deletion from active use of sensitive content you submitted: support@aim-ai.tech (archives/backups follow Retention).

  • Report underage accounts or request removal as a parent/guardian: support@aim-ai.tech.

  • Revoke integrations (e.g., Google) directly in your provider account.

  • GDPR / UK GDPR / nFADP — special categories of personal data require a valid legal basis (often explicit consent) and heightened safeguards. AIM avoids sensitive data by default and supports opt-out for model training.

  • US state privacy laws (e.g., CPRA) — restrictions on sensitive personal information and additional protections for minors.

  • Children’s laws (e.g., COPPA in the US) — AIM is not directed to children and is never for users under 13.

Conclusion

AIM does not require sensitive data for core features; if you intentionally submit it, we process it only to fulfill your explicit request, with minimization, encryption in transit and at rest, and least-privilege access. We forbid prohibited content (illegal activity, child sexual content, violent extremism, harassment) and may apply automated safety scanning to block or redact risky strings, with human review on request at support@aim-ai.tech. Use of Google integrations is optional and revocable. AIM is intended for adults—access requires the age of majority under local law (never under 13); we use an age-attestation checkbox, and if underage use is discovered we suspend/close the account and move data to restricted legal/archive storage per Retention. You can opt out of model training, and we honor and propagate that choice to supported vendors.

Contact & versioning

Privacy & safety requests: support@aim-ai.tech
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