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The AI Headshot Privacy Checklist
Before uploading your face to a headshot tool, check retention, deletion, training use, provider routing, staff access, and source-image handling.

Founder Checklist for AI Image Providers
A practical founder checklist for evaluating AI image providers across privacy, retention, training, support, cost, quality, and launch risk.

20 Questions Before Uploading Customer Photos
Before customer photos enter an AI tool, ask these twenty questions about consent, training, retention, access, sharing, and deletion.

A Plain-English Guide to AI Image Retention
AI image retention means what stays after generation: uploads, prompts, outputs, logs, thumbnails, caches, backups, and provider-side state.

Read AI Privacy Policies Without Nodding Off
A practical way to read AI provider privacy policies: ignore the perfume, find the training, retention, access, sharing, and deletion clauses.

AI Image Security Review for Small Teams
A lightweight security review template for small teams shipping AI image features without turning the review into enterprise theatre.

What to Put in Your AI Image Data Policy
An AI image data policy should explain purpose, inputs, training, retention, access, deletion, sharing, abuse review, and user-facing promises.

Explain Private Image Generation Clearly
Customers do not need infrastructure theatre. Explain private image generation with concrete promises about uploads, prompts, training, storage, and deletion.

The Minimum Privacy Standard for AI Image Apps
The minimum privacy standard for AI image apps should include no training by default, short retention, private outputs, access limits, and real deletion.

A Buyer's Guide to Private Image Infrastructure
Private image infrastructure buyers should compare hosted APIs, private cloud GPUs, open-weight deployments, local models, and operational controls.

Launch Checklist for Images of Real People
Before launching AI image features with real people, review consent, face handling, retention, support access, abuse response, copy, and deletion.
