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Privacy Policy

Version 1.0. This policy explains the operational data TurnMeOff.ai collects to run the registry, public verification, and admin console.

What we collect

  • Registry metadata submitted for each AI agent record, including identifiers, tenant details, operator details, scope, and status.
  • Verification lookups, basic request metadata, and abuse-prevention signals such as rate-limit events.
  • Administrative activity logs used to track changes to status, API access, and deletion events.

How we use information

We use information only to operate the TurnMeOff.ai registry, verify public bot numbers, enforce tenant-level kill switches, monitor misuse, and improve platform security and reliability.

Public visibility

TurnMeOff.ai is designed so that a TMID can be looked up publicly. Public verification may display high-level agent details such as registry status, operator, scope, disclosure requirement, and tenant name when configured.

What we do not do

  • We do not sell personal data.
  • We do not use registry submissions to train public models.
  • We do not intentionally expose private admin credentials or internal-only operational notes in public verification responses.

Retention

Registry records may be retained to preserve durable AI identity history, revocation evidence, and compliance records. Audit logs are retained for security, operational review, and investigation as needed.

Security and disclosure

We use access controls, audit logging, and platform safeguards to protect registry operations. No system is perfectly secure, and you should avoid submitting sensitive information that is not required for registry operation.

Changes

We may update this Privacy Policy as the platform evolves. When we do, the updated version will be posted here with the current effective version.