Ada Legal Notice

Ada Privacy Notice

This notice explains the main product-specific processing that happens when you use Ada. It supplements the general Lovelace's Square legal materials.

Last updated: April 21, 2026

1. Data we collect in Ada

When you use Ada, we may process:

  • Basic account information received through Google sign-in, such as name, email address, and profile image.
  • Conversation titles, prompts, assistant responses, feedback, and timestamps.
  • Workspace data linked to a conversation, including saved component versions, project files, and active file choices.
  • Technical and security information such as IP address, browser data, authentication events, rate-limit events, and server logs.

2. Why we process this data

We process this information to:

  • Authenticate you and keep your Ada session active.
  • Store and show your conversation history and workspace versions.
  • Generate assistant responses and operate Ada features.
  • Protect the service against abuse, rate-limit misuse, and diagnose technical issues.

3. Important warning about personal data

Ada is not designed as a channel for personal, special-category, or confidential data. Because prompts are stored in your account and processed to generate answers, you should avoid entering information that identifies a person or that you are not clearly permitted to use.

If you provide personal data anyway, you are responsible for ensuring that you have an appropriate legal basis and all required permissions.

Where you submit personal data about other people, you instruct us to process that data to operate Ada for you, and you remain responsible for ensuring that submission, storage, and further use are lawful.

4. Service providers and recipients

Ada relies on third-party infrastructure providers to operate the service, including:

  • Google for sign-in.
  • Supabase for authentication and database-backed storage.
  • Vercel for hosting and analytics.
  • OpenAI API services to generate assistant responses.

5. International processing

Some service providers used to operate Ada may process data outside the European Economic Area. Where required, appropriate contractual or other lawful safeguards are used for those transfers. You can contact us if you need more detail about current providers or transfer mechanisms.

6. Retention

Conversation history and related workspace versions remain in your account until you delete them, request account deletion, or the platform removes them according to its retention rules. Limited operational and security logs may be retained for a shorter period for abuse prevention, debugging, and legal compliance.

7. Your rights

Depending on your location, you may have rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, and complaint to a supervisory authority. Privacy requests may be sent to contact@lovelacesquare.org.