What information may be collected
When you submit a Facebook Instant Form related to Vision Engine, the information collected may include your name, email address, and any audience or campaign segment associated with that form. Additional information is only collected if you voluntarily send it in a reply email or message.
Why the information is collected
The purpose of collecting this information is to validate whether enough real demand exists to justify continued investment in the project. If the project moves forward, the same information may also be used to contact you about early access, onboarding details, or a small beta cohort.
How the information is used
- To confirm interest in Vision Engine before a larger build begins.
- To send occasional follow-up emails about validation results, early access, or beta invitations.
- To understand which audience segments are responding most strongly to the offer.
- To improve messaging, onboarding, and feature priorities if the project continues.
How long the information is kept
Lead data is only kept for as long as it remains useful for validation or early access follow-up. If the project does not continue, the data should be deleted within a reasonable period instead of being reused for unrelated marketing.
Sharing and third parties
Information may pass through services used to collect or host the experience, such as Facebook for the Instant Form and GitHub Pages for the static landing pages. Vision Engine is not intended to sell your information. Data should only be shared when necessary to collect leads, host the page, or communicate directly with interested people.
Your choices
You can ask to stop receiving updates at any time. The simplest way during this pre-launch phase is to reply to any Vision Engine follow-up email and request removal or deletion of your information.
Policy updates
If the project moves beyond validation and becomes a real product, this privacy page should be replaced with a fuller policy that covers product accounts, analytics, storage, and any additional processors used in production.