AI features in use but no user consent / opt-out for AI training / processing

Your site uses AI features, but there is no visible way for users to consent to — or opt out of — their data being used in AI processing or model training. This is separate from a standard cookie notice. Privacy regulators treat AI processing of personal data as a distinct activity that requires its own legal basis and, in many cases, explicit consent or a clear opt-out. Relying on a generic cookie policy is unlikely to satisfy this requirement. Add a specific consent or opt-out mechanism for AI data use, separate from cookie consent. This can be a toggle in account settings, a section in your cookie/privacy banner, or a clear opt-out link in your privacy policy — as long as it is easy to find and act on.

Why this matters

Privacy regulators treat AI processing of personal data as a distinct activity that requires its own legal basis and, in many cases, explicit consent or a clear opt-out. Relying on a generic cookie policy is unlikely to satisfy this requirement.

How to fix it

Add a specific consent or opt-out mechanism for AI data use, separate from cookie consent. This can be a toggle in account settings, a section in your cookie/privacy banner, or a clear opt-out link in your privacy policy — as long as it is easy to find and act on.