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As enthusiastic supporters of Pika Labs AI, we’re delighted to explore its capabilities on this site while keeping you up-to-date with its latest news. Please be aware that “Pika Labs” refers to the trademark of Pika Labs Inc and that we do not represent them; on this site we do not ask for personal data or payment details of visitors.
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Who Will Receive My Information
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How long do we store your information?
If you post comments, the comment and its metadata will remain available for a set period. This allows us to immediately identify and respond to any subsequent ones without placing them into our moderation queues.
Users that register with our site (if there is one), provide information that we store about them in their profile. They can view, modify or delete this data at any time (except they cannot change their login info), while administrators also have the ability to see and modify this information.
What rights do I have over my personal information
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Where will Your Data Be Transmitted
(options available to visitors and/or administrators) Visitors’ comments may be automatically monitored with an anti-spam system to filter them as potential spam messages.