VEED
Good disclosure · High confidence
A detailed UK GDPR policy that limits AI training to free-tier uploads with a named opt-out, grants the full rights suite, and does not sell personal data, held back by vague retention and generic security.
What the policy says
Training limited to free tier with opt-out
Model training applies only to content uploaded under a Free subscription and excludes content submitted via the mobile applications. Free-tier users may object and opt out at any time, though doing so means they must leave the free tier or upgrade to a paid subscription.
Does not sell personal data
The policy states that VEED does not sell your personal data to third parties and requires express consent before sharing data with any third party for that party's own marketing purposes.
Full rights and named transfer safeguards
Section 9 sets out access, correction, erasure, objection, restriction, and portability. International transfers rely on adequacy decisions and on specific contracts approved by the UK or the European Commission, with a one-month window to respond to requests.
Retention and security stay vague
Retention is described only as as long as reasonably necessary, with no day-count and no shorter retention period for AI logs. Security is described as appropriate security measures, with no named TLS, encryption standard, or certification.
Details
- Category
- Image & video
- Modalities
- video
- Processes biometrics
- No
- Policy last updated
- 2025-01-06
- Region scored
- Global / US-default
- Assessed
- 2026-06-20
Every grade scores what an app discloses about its data governance in its public privacy policy and terms, not its verified behaviour. A strong policy can hide weak practice, and a thin policy can hide good practice.