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Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how AceHumanizer approaches data collection, data minimization, rewrite requests, detector use, private drafting, and email communication. The policy is written for a writing service that does not require user accounts or payment details for the core Humanizer and Detector experience.
1. Privacy-first product design
AceHumanizer is designed to provide practical writing assistance without requiring unnecessary personal information. You can access the Humanizer page and Detector page without creating an account, entering payment details, or maintaining a profile. The core product objective is to process text for rewriting or review while limiting unnecessary collection. This approach supports users who need a fast, formal editing workflow without sharing more information than the service requires.
2. Information you provide
When you use the Humanizer page, you provide text that you want rewritten. AceHumanizer processes that text to return a rewritten result. When you use the Detector page, you provide text that you want reviewed for common AI writing signals. You should avoid submitting sensitive personal data, confidential business records, privileged legal material, regulated health information, financial account information, passwords, authentication codes, or any material that you are not authorized to process through an online writing tool.
3. Usage information
AceHumanizer may keep limited usage information, such as the number of rewrite requests completed by the service. This information helps us understand demand, maintain fair access, and improve the writing experience. Usage information is not intended to create a public archive of submitted drafts or to publish your writing on the website.
4. Service reliability information
Like most online writing services, AceHumanizer may process limited reliability information such as request time, error status, and general access information needed to keep the service available and secure. This information is used to identify problems, prevent abuse, and maintain a stable writing experience. It should not be treated as a place to store drafts, private documents, or unnecessary personal information.
5. Email communication
AceHumanizer may use email for support requests and important service notifications. We do not use the support address as a reason to send unrelated promotional messages. If you contact us, we may use your email address to respond to your question, investigate a reported issue, or provide information directly related to your request.
6. Browser choices
Your browser may store ordinary site preferences or cached files that help pages load correctly. These items are not an account and do not replace your responsibility to review submitted writing. You can clear site data through your browser settings if you prefer to reset local page behavior.
7. Data sharing
AceHumanizer does not sell submitted text. We may work with service providers that help operate the website, deliver pages, process writing requests, maintain security, or handle support communication. These providers should be selected with appropriate privacy, security, and access controls. If future features introduce accounts, payments, analytics, or additional writing providers, this policy should be updated before those features are launched.
8. Security
AceHumanizer should use reasonable safeguards to protect the writing experience, reduce unauthorized access, and maintain service reliability. No online service can guarantee perfect security. Users should therefore avoid submitting material whose exposure would create serious legal, financial, personal, or professional harm unless they have evaluated the risk and have authorization to use the service for that content.
9. Retention and deletion
AceHumanizer is designed for immediate rewriting and review rather than long-term document storage. Limited service records may be retained for a period appropriate to reliability, security, and support needs. If future versions add accounts, saved documents, subscriptions, or writing history, the retention model should be revised and explained clearly.
10. User choices and policy updates
You can choose not to submit text, clear local site data, or stop using the service. If you are using AceHumanizer on behalf of an organization, you should ensure that your use aligns with internal policy and any data handling obligations that apply to your role. This Privacy Policy may be updated as the service develops. Continued use after publication of an updated policy means you accept the revised practices described on this page.
11. Practical privacy guidance for writers
A responsible privacy practice begins before text is pasted into any writing tool. Review your draft and remove personal details, private client names, unpublished business information, sensitive academic records, or material that belongs to another person unless you have permission to use it. For ordinary writing tasks, consider replacing identifying details with neutral examples before rewriting or detection. After receiving a result, review the text carefully and restore only the details that are necessary for your final purpose. This simple habit helps writers benefit from faster editing while keeping private information under better personal control.