Effective June 10, 2026
Privacy Policy
Daringly helps customers build, launch, and operate businesses using software, automation, and AI agents. This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and how you can request access, correction, or deletion.
Information we collect
- Account information, such as your name, email address, login details, and settings.
- Business information you provide, such as company name, audience, products, services, campaign goals, brand assets, and customer pipeline details.
- Connected account information when you authorize integrations, including metadata from tools such as Meta, Google, Stripe, Shopify, LinkedIn, X, Unipile, or other services you connect to Daringly.
- Marketing and advertising data needed to draft, approve, launch, measure, or report on campaigns, including Page IDs, ad account IDs, campaign IDs, creative assets, tracking links, and performance metrics.
- Usage, device, and analytics information, such as pages viewed, feature usage, browser information, IP address, approximate location, and diagnostic logs.
- Payment and subscription information. Payment card details are processed by our payment provider and are not stored directly by Daringly.
How we use information
- To provide, secure, maintain, and improve Daringly.
- To create and manage your account, workspace, businesses, agents, and campaigns.
- To draft, review, publish, or measure content, outreach, ads, reports, and other deliverables that you request or approve.
- To connect Daringly with third-party services you authorize.
- To process subscriptions, invoices, payments, and customer support requests.
- To detect, prevent, and investigate abuse, fraud, security incidents, or policy violations.
- To comply with legal obligations and enforce our agreements.
Meta platform data
If you connect Meta products, such as Facebook Pages, Instagram accounts, ad accounts, pixels, datasets, or business assets, Daringly uses the authorized data only to provide the features you request, such as drafting campaigns, creating approved ads, reading campaign status, or reporting performance. We do not sell Meta platform data.
Daringly requests only the permissions needed for the product workflows you enable. You can revoke Daringly's access from Meta Business Settings or by contacting us.
How we share information
We share information with service providers and subprocessors that help us operate Daringly, such as hosting, authentication, database, analytics, email, payment, customer support, AI model, advertising, and integration providers. We may also share information when you direct us to do so, such as when an agent posts content, sends an approved campaign, or connects to a third-party account.
We may disclose information if required by law, to protect rights and safety, or in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, or sale of assets.
Security and retention
We use administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect information. No system is perfectly secure, but we limit access to personal data based on business need and use secure providers for sensitive workflows.
We keep information for as long as needed to provide Daringly, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, maintain security, and preserve business records. When information is no longer needed, we delete or de-identify it.
Your choices
- You can update account information from your Daringly settings.
- You can disconnect third-party integrations from Daringly or from the third-party service.
- You can request access, correction, export, or deletion of your information.
- You can unsubscribe from non-transactional emails using the link in those emails.
Children
Daringly is not intended for children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
Changes
We may update this policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will update the effective date and provide notice when required.
Contact
Questions or requests can be sent to hello@daringly.io.
Need to delete your data?
See the Data Deletion Policy for instructions.