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Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 21, 2026

TMCopilot ("we", "us", or "our") is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your information when you use the TMCopilot platform.

Website Usage Information

We may receive and store certain types of website and email usage information whenever you visit our web sites. For example, we may collect the page served, time, source of request, and browser type. We may also collect the type of operating system you use, your account activity, and files accessed.

Use of Cookies

We use essential cookies and similar storage to keep the site secure, remember your session, and support core product functions.

Analytics cookies, session replay tools, pixels, and similar tracking technologies are optional. They stay off until you affirmatively opt in through our one-time privacy choices banner.

When enabled, optional technologies may be used to:

  • Measure aggregate product usage and reliability
  • Understand which pages and features are used most often
  • Diagnose service issues and improve the customer experience
  • Support attribution or marketing performance analysis when disclosed

Your Cookie and Tracking Choices

The banner gives you the ability to accept all optional cookies and tracking, reject all optional cookies and tracking, or save granular choices by category.

Rejecting optional tracking is designed to be as easy as accepting it. The banner cannot be closed, hidden, or collapsed into a floating control before you save an explicit choice.

  • Essential: Always on because these items are required to run the service.
  • Analytics: Optional measurement and performance analysis.
  • Tracking and replay: Optional session replay, pixels, and similar behavioral tracking.

How We Use the Information

We use the information we collect to:

  • Send you newsletters and communications
  • Contact you about changes to our services
  • Confirm or fulfill an order you have made
  • Monitor or improve the site
  • Customize the content you see
Compliance

GDPR and California Privacy Controls

About GDPR and California Tracking Controls

GDPR is the "General Data Protection Regulation" adopted by the European Union in April 2016 and applicable since May 25, 2018. It strengthens individuals' rights to control their personal data in the EU.

California privacy and tracking compliance may involve multiple legal frameworks, including consumer privacy laws and rules governing online tracking and interception technologies.

We design our consent experience so optional analytics and tracking technologies require an affirmative user choice before activation, and the banner remains visible until that choice is saved.

Global Privacy Control and Browser Signals

If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control or similar privacy signal, we default optional tracking categories to off until you make a different explicit choice in the banner.

California law may require covered businesses to honor qualifying privacy preference signals for sale or sharing opt-outs. We treat those signals as a privacy-protective default for optional tracking.

How TMCopilot Supports Compliance

TMCopilot is operated by Huski Inc., a Delaware corporation based in the United States. We treat data protection and user privacy as core priorities. We protect user data, do not sell it to third parties, and collect only what is necessary to provide our services.

Our website experience is designed so that optional analytics and tracking categories remain off until a user gives consent, users can reject optional categories as easily as they can accept them, and the banner disappears only after a saved choice.

For data deletion requests, we will take action promptly and notify you once the request is completed. You can also contact us at contact@huski.ai.

Contact

If you have questions about our Privacy Policy, contact us at 651 N Broad St, Suite 205, Middletown, Delaware 19709, or at contact@huski.ai.