Privacy Policy And TCPA Consent
AIEP Growth collects account, campaign, website-click, phone-click, estimate-click, private-feedback, fraud-prevention, and analytics information needed to operate the platform.
Business feedback collected through structured campaign missions is private unless a separate public use is clearly approved and moderated.
When users or businesses provide a phone number or email address, they consent to receive transactional messages, referral and growth activity updates, campaign reminders, account notices, and service communications from AIEP Growth or participating merchants. Message and data rates may apply. Consent is not required as a condition of purchase, and users may opt out of marketing messages using unsubscribe links, SMS opt-out instructions, account settings, or support@getaiepgrowth.com.
We may use cookies, session storage, and local storage to keep users signed in, remember preview choices, reduce duplicate submissions, store draft intake progress, and support basic security controls.
We track platform analytics such as page views, campaign views, business profile views, website clicks, phone clicks, email clicks, social clicks, directions clicks, call-to-action clicks, shares, waitlist conversions, referral attribution, and proof-submission activity. Analytics metadata is limited and should not include sensitive proof content, passwords, or payment-card data.
Payment card details are handled by PCI-compliant payment partners when payments are enabled. AIEP Growth does not store raw payment-card numbers or card verification codes.
We retain account, campaign, submission, analytics, audit, billing-status, and legal-compliance records for as long as needed to operate the platform, resolve disputes, meet legal obligations, prevent fraud, and maintain business records. Retention periods may vary by record type and applicable law.
Users may request access, correction, or deletion of personal information where legally applicable by contacting support@getaiepgrowth.com. Some records may be retained when required for fraud prevention, audit history, legal compliance, transaction records, or dispute resolution.