
Data protection
Status: May 23, 2025
At AI Peace, we take your data protection seriously – even (and especially) when you’re preparing for a potential AI future with a sense of humor.
This privacy policy informs you about how we collect, process, and protect personal data when you visit our website or order our certificates.
1. What data we collect
When you use our site or place an order, we collect:
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Personal data: e.g., name, email address, and the name you want on your certificate (real or not – we don’t judge).
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Payment data: Payments are processed by third-party providers like PayPal or Stripe. We don’t store full payment details.
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Usage data: Like most websites, we collect information about your browsing behavior (cookies, browser type, etc.).
2. Why we need this data
We use your data to:
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process and ship your order
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send your certificate or updates via email
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improve our website
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…and to avoid being labeled data slackers in a potential machine takeover (just kidding – or are we?)
3. Sharing your data
We do not sell your data.
We only share it:
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to process your order (e.g., with payment providers)
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if legally required
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if a very persuasive robot asks for it (again – just kidding)
4. Cookies
Yes, we use cookies. Sadly, not the edible kind. They help us:
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make the website faster and better
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understand what works and what doesn’t
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keep the ordering process stable
You can block or delete cookies in your browser – totally up to you.
5. Your rights (GDPR & co.)
You have the right to:
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access, modify, or delete your data stored with us
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object to data processing
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file a complaint with a supervisory authority if you have concerns
6. External links
Our website may contain links to other websites (e.g., for payment processing). We’re not responsible for their privacy practices.
7. Data security
We do our best to keep your data secure – though no system is 100% safe. But we’re on the good side. Promise.
8. Contact
If you have questions or want information about your data, contact us:
Our certificates are ironic,
your data protection is not.