Privacy Policy
Last Updated: November 2, 2024
1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy explains how SnapFit ("we," "our," or "us") collects, uses, and protects your personal data.
2. Data We Collect
2.1 User-Provided Data
Photographs you submit
Telegram user information
Style preferences and feedback
2.2 Automatically Collected Data
Usage statistics
Technical information
Interaction data
3. How We Use Your Data
3.1 Primary Uses
Generating style recommendations
Improving our AI models
Providing customer support
3.2 Legal Basis for Processing
Contract fulfillment
Legitimate interests
Your consent
4. Data Storage and Security
4.1 Storage Duration
Photos deleted after 30 days
Account data retained while active
Backup data kept for 7 days
4.2 Security Measures
Encryption in transit and at rest
Access controls and monitoring
Regular security audits
5. Your Privacy Rights
You can request to:
Access your data
Delete your data
Export your data
Modify your data
Withdraw consent
6. Data Sharing
We DO NOT:
Sell your data
Share with third parties
Use for advertising
Exceptions:
Legal requirements
Service providers (with proper safeguards)
With your explicit consent
7. Children's Privacy
Service not intended for users under 16
We don't knowingly collect children's data
We delete any identified children's data
8. International Data Transfers
Data processed in EU/EEA
Appropriate safeguards for transfers
Compliance with international laws
9. Cookies and Tracking
We use only essential technical identifiers for:
Service functionality
Security purposes
Performance monitoring
10. Data Protection Rights (GDPR)
You have rights to:
Access your data
Rectify your data
Erase your data
Restrict processing
Data portability
Object to processing
11. California Privacy Rights (CCPA)
California residents have rights to:
Know what data is collected
Delete their data
Opt-out of data sharing
Non-discrimination
12. Changes to Privacy Policy
We may update this policy:
With prior notification
Posting in our Telegram bot
Effective after notification
13. Supervisory Authority
You have the right to complain to your local data protection authority.