Privacy Notice for Mariya AI



Last updated:  01.02.2026

Intro
IE Mozgin Denis (“Mariya AI” or “we”) welcomes you. This Privacy Notice (“Privacy Notice”) applies to our mariya.ai (“Website”).
The Privacy Notice describes which of your personal data the Website collects, how stores, processes, and uses it, and what happens when you use the Website.

Content
About us
About you
Personal data
Sources of data
Lawful bases for processing
Users’ data
Registered Users’ data
Creators’ data
Newsletter Subscribers’ data
Data received from third parties
Usage guidance
Ethical use of AI outputs
Commitment to transparency
Data sharing with third parties
Data protection
Data subject’s rights
United States residents
Do not sell my personal information
Do-not-track requests
Cookies
Privacy Notice updates

About us
We are the controller of your personal data processed through the Website. This means that we determine the purposes and means of personal data processing.

Name

IE Mozgin Denis

Registration number

3090905499

Address

Ukraine, 49082, Dnipropetrovs'ka oblast, Dnipro, Peredova St, building 673, apartment 9

Email


mysoulteam@gmail.com – for general inquiries

mysoulteam@gmail.com - for refunds


About you
When you visit the Website, you become our user (“User”).
We divide the Users into categories so you can easily find details about the processing of your personal data. Pay attention that you can fall into several categories depending on your actions.

Type of User

Description

Registered User

User who has registered on the Website

User, who uses AI functionality

User who uses Website’s AI functionality


Please note! We do not knowingly process the personal data of Users under the age of 13. If you are such a User or the legal representative of such a User, please contact us.


Personal data

Sources of data
We receive your data when you visit the Website and interact with it, depending on your actions on the Website.
You can change your personal data by exercising your right to rectification or by using the Website's functionality. Please note that the same lawful basis and storage terms apply to the changed data.
We may also (although we do not necessarily do so) receive data from third parties. It depends on your settings and the features you use.

Lawful bases for processing
To process your personal data, we rely on the following lawful bases:
● performance of the contract — for the processing of personal data necessary for the negotiating on, conclusion, and performance of a contract (mainly, the Terms of Service) with you;
● legitimate interest — for the processing necessary for the development of our services, taking into consideration your interests, rights, and expectations;
● legal obligation — for the processing as required by applicable laws (for example, to comply with tax or KYC/AML regulations) or if requested by a law enforcement agency, court, supervisory authority, or another state-authorized public body;
● consent — for additional specific purposes.
If we collect personal data on the basis of legitimate interest or performance of the contract, we can use it for another purpose after checking that the new purpose is compatible with the original purpose.
When your data processing is based on a legal obligation or performance of the contract, you are obliged to provide your personal data. We need this data to comply with legal requirements or to properly provide you with our services. The failure to provide such data may have negative consequences, such as tax liability, inability to enter into a contract or provide services to you, etc.

Users’ data
When you visit the Website, we collect some data automatically. We collect some technical data about the Users to optimize performance, debug issues, and enhance features while ensuring security and privacy to improve the overall user experience.
Most of the technical data we collect are anonymous, but some data is associated with your IP address and device ID. Please read about personal technical data below.

Data

Reasons for processing

Lawful basis

Information about the сoarse location (IP address, country)

The optimization of the performance, debugging, enhancement of the features’ proper functioning, administering and improvement of the Website


Legitimate interest

Technical device information and network information (including IP address, HTTP user agent)

Legitimate interest

Data storage



We store the data for 3 years from its collection to correct potential technical errors and conduct analytics



We also need cookies to operate, support, and improve the Website’s functionality. For more information please refer to the Cookie Notice.

We collect your personal data when you create an account on the Website.

Data

Reasons for processing

Lawful basis

First and last name

To create, and personalize an account and provide you with its functionality


Performance of the contract

Email

Performance of the contract

Data storage



Stored for 3 years after the deletion of the account to respond to potential disputes, and prevent misuse or fraud




Registered Users’ data
We collect some of your personal data when you use AI functionality of the Website.

Data

Reasons for processing

Lawful basis

Text of the request

To provide you with the AI functionality of the Platform

Consent

Data storage



We store your request during the session of communication using AI functionality of the Website




Data received from third parties
We may receive some personal data from third parties.
The amount of data collected, the purposes, and the lawful basis for processing are determined by the respective privacy documents of these third parties.

Category of data

Third party

Reasons for processing

Lawful basis

Privacy documents

Contact data (email, full name, nickname)




Meta

To connect your social network profile to the account and save your chats with our bot

Performance of the contract

Privacy Center

https://www.facebook.com/privacy/center/

Telegram



Privacy Policy

https://telegram.org/privacy/ua

WhatsApp



Privacy Policy

https://www.whatsapp.com/legal/privacy-policy

Linkedin



Privacy Policy

https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy

Data for content

OpenAI

To create AI-assisted content

Performance of the contract

Privacy Policy

https://openai.com/policies/row-privacy-policy/


Use of AI-generated content and data handling
By using our AI-powered tools, please note that the answers from your request may contain personal data you have provided or shared with us, such as your name, images, and other information, depending on the content. Please see more information in the Terms of Service.

Your personal data is processed strictly following the GDPR and other relevant data protection regulations. We commit to ensuring your data is used solely for content generation and publication purposes. You retain full rights to your personal data and can manage your privacy preferences at any time.

Usage guidance
The content generated by AI services may be attributed to AI on certain platforms, in line with the transparency standards of each social media service.
The AI tools on our platform are designed to generate text. Outputs from these tools should always be reviewed and interpreted by users to ensure suitability for their intended purposes.
For any questions or concerns regarding your data and privacy, please contact us.

Ethical use of AI outputs
Users are responsible for ensuring that AI-generated content aligns with applicable laws and ethical standards. Please be mindful of potential biases or inaccuracies in AI outputs, and use them appropriately within your projects.

Commitment to transparency
By leveraging advanced AI tools, we aim to streamline your content creation process while ensuring that our practices align with transparency and privacy principles. If you have any concerns or require further information, please contact us.

Data sharing with third parties
We can share your personal data with third parties without any harm to you and in full compliance with applicable law. In addition, we have implemented organizational and technical measures to ensure the security of personal data during data transfer to third parties.

Third parties

Description

Analytics tools

We use analytics tools, such as Google Analytics to understand and promote our business.

Payment services

We use payment services, such as Wayforpay, to process your payments and other transactions.

Social networks

We use various social networks to spread information about our activities.

Data storage services

We use various cloud services, such as AWS, DigitalOcean, and Cloudflare that allow us to securely store data on remote servers.

Contractors, services providers on the Website

We cooperate with service providers and contractors to provide you with their services, operate, develop, and improve the features and functionality of the Website, fulfill your support requests, complete payment transactions, etc.

Providers of the services our team use

We use CRM systems, messengers, and other services in our organization to provide you with our services.

State authorities, courts, law enforcement agencies, etc

We may be obliged to transfer some of your data to tax authorities, courts, law enforcement agencies, and other governmental bodies:

● to comply with a government request, court order, or applicable law;

● to prevent unlawful use of the Website;

● to protect against claims of third parties;

● to help prevent or investigate fraud.

To get a detailed list of the third-party recipients of your personal data, contact us.


To share your data, we rely on the following lawful bases, depending on the case: consent, compliance with the law, and performance of a contract.

Data protection
We apply a variety of security measures appropriate to the possible risks.

Organisational measures


Non-disclosure agreements (NDA)

Access control mechanism


Technical measures


Implementation of HTTPS

Backups

Firewalls

Encryption of data

Data subject’s rights
You, as a data subject (individual), have the right to interact with your data directly or through a request to us. This section describes these rights and how you can exercise them depending on your residency.
To exercise your rights, contact us.
United States residents
Your rights vary depending on the state of your residency, as indicated below.

Right

Description

Area

Area

Right to access

You can request an explanation of the processing of your personal data.

● California;

● Colorado;

● Connecticut;

● Delaware;

● Indiana;

● Iowa;

● Montana;

● New Hampshire;

● New Jersey;

● Oregon;

● Tennessee;

● Texas;

● Utah;

● Virginia.

Right to correct

You can change the data if it is inaccurate or incomplete.

● California;

● Colorado;

● Connecticut;

● Delaware;

● Indiana;

● Montana;

● New Hampshire;

● New Jersey;

● Oregon;

● Tennessee;

● Texas;

● Virginia.

Right to delete

You can send us a request to delete your personal data from our systems.

● California;

● Colorado;

● Connecticut;

● Delaware;

● Indiana;

● Iowa;

● Montana;

● New Hampshire;

● New Jersey;

● Oregon;

● Tennessee;

● Texas;

● Utah;

● Virginia.

Right to portability

You can request all the data you provided to us and request to transfer data to another controller.

● California;

● Colorado;

● Connecticut;

● Delaware;

● Indiana;

● Iowa;

● Montana;

● New Hampshire;

● New Jersey;

● Oregon;

● Tennessee;

● Texas;

● Utah;

● Virginia.

Right to opt out of sales

The right to opt out of the sale of personal data to third parties.

● California;

● Colorado;

● Connecticut;

● Delaware;

● Indiana;

● Iowa;

● Montana;

● New Hampshire;

● New Jersey;

● Oregon;

● Tennessee;

● Texas;

● Utah;

● Virginia.

Right to opt out of certain purposes

The right to opt out of processing for profiling/targeted advertising purposes.

● Colorado;

● Connecticut;

● Delaware;

● Indiana;

● Montana;

● New Hampshire;

● New Jersey;

● Oregon;

● Tennessee;

● Texas;

● Utah;

● Virginia.

Right to opt out of the processing of sensitive data

The right to opt-out of processing of sensitive data.

● California.

 

Right to opt in for sensitive data processing

The right to opt in before processing sensitive data.

● Colorado;

● Connecticut;

● Delaware;

● Indiana;

● Montana;

● New Hampshire;

● New Jersey;

● Oregon;

● Tennessee;

● Texas;

● Virginia.

Right against automated decision-making

A prohibition against a business making decisions about a consumer based solely on an automated process without human input

● California;

● Colorado;

● Connecticut;

● Delaware;

● Indiana;

● Iowa;

● Montana;

● New Hampshire;

● New Jersey;

● Oregon;

● Tennessee;

● Texas;

● Virginia.

 

Private right of action

The right to seek civil damages from a controller for violations of a statute.

● California.

 



We will answer your request within 30 to 60 days, depending on the state and legislative requirements. If your complaint is not satisfied, you can submit a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission.


Please note! Some states do not have privacy laws. The rights of residents of such states are governed by U.S. federal law. If your state is not on the list, please contact us.


Do not sell my personal information
California residents have the right under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) to opt out of the “sale” of their personal information by a company governed by the CCPA.
We do not sell your personal information to anyone nor use your data as a business model.
However, we support CCPA by allowing California residents to opt out of any future sale of their personal information. If you would like to record your preference that we will not sell your data in the future, please contact us.

Do-not-track requests
California residents visiting the Website may request that we do not automatically gather and track information about their online browsing movements across the Internet.
Such requests are typically made through web browser settings that control signals or other mechanisms that allow consumers to exercise choice regarding collecting personal data about an individual consumer’s online activities over time and across third-party websites or online services.
We currently do not have the ability to honor these requests. We may modify the Privacy Notice as our abilities change.
Cookies
We use cookies that are needed for the Website’s operation. By using cookies, we receive automatically collected data. You can read more in the Cookie Notice.
If you want to turn off cookies, you can find instructions for managing your browser settings at these links:
Privacy Notice updates

This Privacy Notice is developed according to the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act, US state legislation, other applicable privacy laws, and best privacy practices.

Existing laws and requirements for processing personal data are subject to change. In this case, we will publish a new version of the Privacy Notice on the Website.

If there are material changes to the Privacy Notice or the Website that affect your data privacy rights, we will notify you by displaying information on the Website and, if necessary, ask for your consent.