Legal · 2026-06-01
AI & Generative Content Notice
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1. What the AI features do
You can ask the Service to draft, summarise, translate, restructure or otherwise transform your résumé, bio, project descriptions and similar materials, and to generate accompanying images for your sites. To do this, the Service sends the inputs you provide to third-party AI model providers acting as our processors, receives the output and stores it as part of your content.
2. Outputs are not guaranteed
AI outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, biased or stylistically inappropriate. They may include statements that are confidently expressed but factually wrong ("hallucinations"). You are responsible for reviewing and editing any AI output before relying on it, publishing it or sharing it with others. Do not present AI-generated content as a verified record if you have not verified it.
3. How your content is handled
We do not use your content to train any of our own models. When a request requires a third-party model, we ask for processing terms that prohibit the provider from training on your inputs and outputs where such terms are offered. The provider's own published terms govern any aspects of their service that we do not, and these can change; we update the categories of our subprocessors as our stack evolves and can provide a current list on request to privacy@egoos.me.
4. Discovery by AI systems
The Service is designed so that public sites and hubs you publish are easy to find by search engines and AI assistants. Each site and hub has independent privacy toggles in its editor that control indexing, structured-data publication, the inclusion of LLM-targeted summaries and the access of AI-specific crawlers. The defaults are set to make you findable; you can change them at any time.
5. Ownership and rights
Subject to the rights of any model provider and to applicable law, content you generate through the Service is treated as Your Content under our Terms of Service. The legal status of works generated wholly or in part by AI varies by jurisdiction; you are responsible for understanding the rules that apply to you. You may not use the AI features to produce content that violates our Acceptable Use Policy.