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PushAI is designed as a self-hosted WordPress plugin. This policy explains what stays on your site, what may be shared with PushAI for licensing and support, and how visitor notification data is handled.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

1. Self-hosted subscriber data

PushAI stores browser push subscription data in your own WordPress database. This can include the browser-generated push endpoint, public key, auth token, content encoding, device type, subscription status, user ID or guest ID, timestamps, and delivery status fields.

PushAI does not receive your subscribers, notification payloads, WordPress users, or delivery history as part of normal self-hosted delivery. You remain responsible for how you collect consent and notify visitors on your own website.

2. PushAI Pro analytics

When PushAI Pro analytics is enabled, delivery and click events are stored in your WordPress database. Click tracking uses signed tokens and records aggregate event data such as notification ID, source type, target URL, categories, event type, event value, and timestamp.

Analytics events are intended to help you measure delivery, clicks, subscriber growth, category click-through rate, and AI digest conversion inside your own WordPress admin.

3. License verification and checkout

PushAI Pro requires license verification. To activate, validate, refresh, renew, or deactivate a Pro license, your site may send the license key, site URL, instance identifier, plan, status, and related license metadata to the PushAI license service.

Payments may be processed by third-party payment providers. Payment providers handle payment details under their own terms and privacy policies. PushAI does not need your website subscribers to verify a Pro license.

4. Support and contact

If you contact us for support, we may process the information you provide, such as your name, email address, license key, site URL, WordPress/PHP version, screenshots, error messages, and support conversation history.

Do not send unnecessary personal data, database exports, private keys, or subscriber lists unless specifically requested for troubleshooting.

5. Your responsibilities

Because PushAI runs on your WordPress site, you are responsible for your privacy notice, cookie or consent banner where required, lawful basis for notifications, data retention, security of your WordPress installation, and responses to data access or deletion requests.

Visitors can revoke browser notification permission through their browser or operating system settings. PushAI also supports unsubscribe and status flows through its browser integration.

6. Contact

Questions about this policy or PushAI privacy practices can be sent to support@wpushai.com.