Privacy Policy

Effective May 11, 2026

NEXTGEN AI L.L.C. (“NEXTGEN AI,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) is a Delaware limited liability company that builds and operates a portfolio of AI-powered products. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect across our website and the nine products linked from it, how we use that information, and the rights you have. We've written it in plain English so it's actually readable.

Questions? Email us at nextgenai.llc.us@gmail.com.

1. Scope

This policy applies to the NEXTGEN AI marketing site and to the following products operated by NEXTGEN AI: Subreddit Signals, Narrative Nooks, Mochi, Tech Pathways, ClawPort, TicketToPR, Locala, InstaFunnel, and Pimple Popper Game (collectively, the “Products”). Some Products have product-specific notices that supplement this policy; if there's ever a conflict, the product-specific notice controls for that Product.

2. Information we collect

Information you provide

  • Account information (email, display name, password hash) when you sign up for a Product that requires an account.
  • Content you submit to a Product: prompts, story choices, search queries, saved items, uploads, configuration, and similar inputs.
  • Payment information for paid Products, processed by our payment processors (we don't store full card numbers).
  • Support correspondence when you email us.
  • For TicketToPR and ClawPort: any API keys (Anthropic, Notion, etc.) you choose to provide. For TicketToPR, you provide and control your own API keys; we do not store them on our servers.

Information collected automatically

  • Device and usage data: IP address, browser type, OS, referring URLs, pages or screens viewed, timestamps, crash logs, and similar diagnostics.
  • Cookies and similar technologies on our web Products (see “Cookies” below).
  • Approximate location for Locala, derived from IP address or, with your permission, your device's location services. We use city/region-level precision unless you explicitly grant finer access.

Information from third-party platforms

  • Subreddit Signals and Mochi read publicly available Reddit content via Reddit's APIs and developer terms. We don't collect Reddit account credentials.
  • InstaFunnel surfaces publicly available creator information from Instagram-adjacent platforms in accordance with those platforms' terms.
  • If you sign in via a third-party identity provider, we receive the basic profile fields you authorize.

3. How we use information

We use information to:

  • Provide, operate, and improve the Products.
  • Personalize content (for example, recommendations in Tech Pathways or events in Locala).
  • Communicate with you about updates, security alerts, and support.
  • Detect, prevent, and respond to abuse, fraud, and security incidents.
  • Comply with legal obligations and enforce our Terms of Service.

We do not sell your personal information, and we do not “share” it for cross-context behavioral advertising as those terms are defined under California law.

4. AI features and model providers

Most NEXTGEN AI Products use large language models or other AI systems provided by third parties such as Anthropic and OpenAI.

What happens to your inputs

When you submit a prompt or other input to an AI feature, that input (and sometimes relevant context from your account) is transmitted to the applicable model provider so they can return a response. The response is then delivered to you and, depending on the Product, stored in your account history.

Training

We do not use your content to train AI models, and we do not authorize our model providers to use your content to train their general models. We rely on the enterprise/API terms of our model providers, which contractually prohibit training on customer inputs and outputs by default.

Accuracy

AI outputs can be wrong, incomplete, or fabricated. See the AI Disclaimer in our Terms of Service before relying on anything an AI feature tells you.

5. Children's privacy (COPPA)

Narrative Nooks is designed for kids and families, which means we follow the U.S. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”) and similar laws for users under 13. Our other Products are not directed to children under 13.

Parental consent

Before a child under 13 can use features of Narrative Nooks that involve collection of personal information, we obtain verifiable parental consent through a parent-managed account. A parent or legal guardian creates and controls the account, and child profiles operate underneath it.

Data minimization for kids

For child profiles in Narrative Nooks, we collect only what's necessary to deliver the storytelling experience:

  • A child's first name or chosen nickname (no last name required).
  • Age range or birth year, used to age-appropriately tailor stories.
  • Story choices and saved stories tied to that child profile.

We do not require photos, precise location, contact information, or social features for child profiles. We do not show third-party behavioral advertising to child profiles, and we do not use child data for AI model training.

Parental rights

Parents can review, export, or delete their child's information at any time from within the Narrative Nooks parent dashboard or by emailing nextgenai.llc.us@gmail.com. We will honor verified parental requests promptly.

If we learn we have a child's data without consent

If we discover we've collected personal information from a child under 13 without proper parental consent, we will delete that information promptly.

6. Apple App Store products

Pimple Popper Game is distributed through the Apple App Store and complies with the Apple App Store Review Guidelines and App Tracking Transparency. The App Store listing includes an App Privacy “nutrition label” describing the categories of data collected. The label on the App Store is the authoritative summary for that app; this policy supplements it. The game's age rating is published on its App Store page. Where in-app purchases are offered, pricing and terms are disclosed in-app before purchase and handled by Apple.

7. Cookies and similar technologies

Our web Products use cookies and similar technologies to keep you signed in, remember preferences, measure performance, and protect against abuse. You can control cookies through your browser settings. We don't use third-party advertising cookies on Narrative Nooks.

8. How we share information

We share personal information only in these situations:

  • Service providers: hosting (e.g., Vercel), analytics, error monitoring, email delivery, payment processing, and AI model providers, all under contracts limiting their use of the data.
  • Legal and safety: when required by law, subpoena, or to protect rights, safety, and integrity of our users and Products.
  • Business transfers: if NEXTGEN AI is involved in a merger, acquisition, or asset sale, subject to continued protection of your information.
  • With your direction: for example, when you connect a third-party account or paste content into a public destination.

9. Data retention

We keep personal information only as long as we need it for the purposes described here, to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce agreements. You can request deletion at any time (see “Your privacy rights”).

10. Security

We use commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information. No system is perfectly secure, and we can't guarantee absolute security.

11. International transfers

We're based in the United States, and our infrastructure providers operate globally. If you access the Products from outside the U.S., your information may be transferred to and processed in the U.S. and other countries. For transfers of personal data from the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, we rely on appropriate safeguards such as the Standard Contractual Clauses where required.

12. Your privacy rights

California (CCPA / CPRA)

California residents have the right to know what personal information we collect, to access and obtain a copy of it, to request correction, to request deletion, and to limit the use of sensitive personal information. We do not sell personal information or share it for cross-context behavioral advertising. We won't discriminate against you for exercising these rights. To make a request, email nextgenai.llc.us@gmail.com. We will verify your request using information already associated with your account.

EEA, UK, and Switzerland (GDPR / UK GDPR)

If you're in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, and port your personal data, and to object to certain processing. You may also withdraw consent where processing is based on consent, and lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. For users in the EU, our lead supervisory authority will be the Irish Data Protection Commission unless another authority is designated based on where you reside.

Our legal bases for processing are: performance of a contract (to deliver the Products you request), legitimate interests (to operate, secure, and improve the Products), consent (where required, such as certain cookies and child-product features), and compliance with legal obligations.

Other U.S. states

Residents of states with comparable privacy laws (e.g., Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas) have similar rights of access, correction, deletion, and portability. Email us to exercise them.

How to reach us about privacy

Email nextgenai.llc.us@gmail.comwith the subject line “Privacy Request.” We aim to respond within 30 days, or sooner where law requires.

13. Third-party services

Our Products link to or integrate with third-party services (Reddit, Notion, Instagram-adjacent platforms, Apple, model providers, payment processors, etc.). Their privacy practices are governed by their own policies, not this one.

14. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. When we do, we'll change the effective date at the top and, for material changes, provide additional notice (such as an in-Product banner or email).

15. Contact

NEXTGEN AI L.L.C.
Email: nextgenai.llc.us@gmail.com

Note: this policy was last updated on May 11, 2026.