Privacy Policy

Last updated June 2026

AI Tool Answers ("we", "us", "our") runs aitoolanswers.com, an independent publisher of tested verdicts on AI tools. We built this site to answer one question at a time, and we run it with the same restraint: we collect as little about you as we reasonably can. This policy sets out what that means in practice.

What we collect

  • Privacy-friendly analytics. We measure aggregate, non-identifying traffic — which answers get read, how visitors arrive, roughly where in the world they are — so we know which verdicts are worth keeping current. This is counted in aggregate, not tied to a named person.
  • Approximate region only. Any location signal we see is coarse (country or broad region level, usually derived from your IP at the moment of the request). We do not build a precise location trail and we do not store a raw IP address as part of our analytics record.
  • No accounts, no sign-ups. There is nothing to register for. You can read every answer on this site without handing us a name, an email address, or a password, because we never ask for one.

Cookies

We keep cookies to the bare minimum. Any that exist serve our own measurement, not advertising profiles sold on to others. Block or clear them in your browser and you lose access to nothing here — the verdicts read exactly the same.

Third-party analytics

Our traffic measurement may run through a third-party analytics provider acting on our behalf. Where it does, that provider processes usage signals under our instruction and is not permitted to use them to build a cross-site advertising profile of you. We choose measurement tools with data minimisation in mind and configure them to avoid collecting more than we describe here.

How we use it

We use what little we collect for exactly three things: to understand which answers help readers, to spot and fix broken pages or links, and to keep the site secure and online. We do not sell your information, we do not rent it, and we do not trade it for advertising reach.

Your rights

Depending on where you live, data-protection law gives you rights over information relating to you.

  • If you are in the EU, UK, or EEA (GDPR): you may request access to any personal data we hold about you, ask us to correct or delete it, object to or restrict our processing, and request a copy in a portable form.
  • If you are in California (CCPA/CPRA): you may request to know what we have collected, ask us to delete it, and opt out of any "sale" or "sharing" of personal information. For the record, we do not sell or share personal information in the way those laws mean it.

To exercise any of these, email [email protected] and tell us what you would like us to do. Because we do not run accounts, we may hold little or nothing that identifies you personally — but we will act on whatever applies.

Retention

We keep aggregate analytics only for as long as it stays useful for understanding trends, and we prune it on a rolling basis. We do not maintain long-term personal profiles, because we do not build them in the first place.

International visitors

We publish from one place and readers arrive from everywhere. If you visit from outside the country where our infrastructure or service providers operate, your request is necessarily processed in those locations. By using the site you understand that this cross-border handling is part of how the web works, and we rely on providers that apply appropriate safeguards.

Children

This site is written for adults evaluating software and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect information from anyone under 16. If you believe a child has sent us personal information, email [email protected] and we will remove it.

Changes

We may revise this policy as the site grows or as the law shifts. When we do, we update the review date below. Material changes will be reflected here rather than announced elsewhere, so the current version on this page is always the one that governs.

Contact

Questions, requests, or corrections about this policy go to [email protected].

Last reviewed June 2026.