Privacy Policy
Last updated: December 5, 2025
At NerdyGen (“we,” “us,” or “our”), protecting your privacy is a priority. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and share (“process”) your information when you use our services (“Services”). These include visiting our website at https://discussion-reply-generator.com, exploring any related sites linked to this notice, or engaging with us through other channels like sales, marketing, or events.
We also outline your rights and options regarding your personal information. If you disagree with this Policy or how we handle your data, please refrain from using our Services. Have questions or concerns? Reach out to us anytime at [email protected].
What Information We Collect
Personal Information You Provide
We collect the information you choose to share with us when you:
- Submit feedback about our Services.
- Express interest in learning more about our products.
- Contact us directly.
We may collect your name, email address, contact information, and communication preferences. This information helps us provide a better experience and respond to your inquiries.
Information We Collect Automatically
When you use our Services, we gather some non-identifiable data automatically, such as:
- Technical details: IP address, browser type, operating system, language preferences, and device information.
- Usage patterns: How and when you interact with our website and features, including timestamps and pages visited.
We also use cookies and similar technologies to collect insights into your activity on our site. For example, we track which features you use most, the time spent on specific pages, and details about your device (like system settings or network providers). This data helps us keep our Services secure, improve functionality, and enhance your overall experience.
How We Use Your Information
We process your personal information to:
- Provide and deliver services: Ensure you can access the features you need, resolve issues, and address your inquiries.
- Improve your experience: Gather feedback to refine our offerings and better understand how users interact with our Services.
- Send marketing communications: Share updates or promotions aligned with your preferences. You can unsubscribe from these emails at any time.
- Ensure safety and security: Monitor fraud and maintain a secure environment for all users.
- Analyze and optimize: Track usage trends and evaluate the success of marketing campaigns to make our Services more effective.
In some cases, we may process your information to protect vital interests, such as addressing emergencies or preventing harm. These efforts allow us to provide a safe, reliable, and high-quality experience for everyone.
Legal Bases for Processing Your Information
For Users in the EU or UK
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and UK GDPR, we process your personal information based on the following legal grounds:
- Consent
We process your information when you provide clear permission for a specific purpose. You can withdraw this consent at any time. - Performance of a Contract
We may process your data to fulfill contractual obligations, such as delivering the Services you’ve requested or taking steps before entering into a contract. - Legitimate Interests
In certain cases, we process your information to pursue legitimate business interests, provided these do not outweigh your rights and freedoms. For example, to send updates about offers or discounts, deliver personalized advertisements, analyze usage patterns to improve our Services, address technical issues, or prevent fraud. - Legal Obligations
We may process your data to comply with laws, cooperate with authorities, defend our rights, or provide evidence in legal proceedings. - Vital Interests
In rare situations, we process your information to protect your safety or the safety of others, particularly in emergencies.
For Users in Canada
In Canada, we process personal information based on your consent, which can be expressed or implied depending on the context. You may withdraw this consent at any time. However, certain circumstances allow us to process your data without consent, as permitted by law. These include:
- Acting in someone’s best interests when obtaining timely consent isn’t possible.
- Detecting or preventing fraud.
- Managing certain business transactions.
- Using information in a witness statement for insurance claims.
We may also process information in emergency situations, such as identifying individuals, notifying next of kin, or addressing concerns about financial abuse. Additionally, we may process data without consent in cases where:
- Consent could compromise a legal investigation.
- Compliance with a court order, subpoena, or other legal process is required.
- The data is used for journalistic, artistic, or literary purposes.
Use of Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience, understand how you interact with our website, and improve our services. Cookies are small data files placed on your device—such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone—that allow websites to recognize your browser, track your activities, and store details about your session. These tools enable us to provide a smoother, more personalized experience by remembering your preferences, analyzing website performance, and ensuring our platform runs effectively.
Tracking Technologies We Use
In addition to cookies, we use other tracking methods to monitor activity on our website and evaluate the effectiveness of our services. For example, we use pixels, which are small pieces of code embedded in web pages. These pixels work in tandem with cookies to provide insights into page views, user behavior, and the success of campaigns. Additionally, we employ local storage—a technology similar to cookies but with a larger storage capacity—to retain information about your activity on our site. This data helps us tailor your experience, making it more relevant and engaging.
How Cookies Enhance Your Experience
Cookies play a crucial role in ensuring the functionality of our website and enhancing your overall experience. Some cookies are essential for basic website operations, such as keeping your session active so that you don’t have to log in during the same visit repeatedly. Other cookies are designed to remember your preferences, such as language settings or location so that the website feels familiar and intuitive every time you return.
We also use cookies to analyze how visitors interact with our site. By understanding patterns such as which pages are visited most frequently or how long users spend on specific sections, we can identify areas for improvement and deliver a more seamless experience. Additionally, cookies allow us to support targeted advertising efforts by recording your visits and preferences, ensuring the ads you see are relevant and meaningful to you.
Tools and Technologies Supporting Our Services
To gather and analyze data, we rely on third-party services like Google Analytics, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). These tools help us collect valuable insights about user interactions, enabling us to refine our offerings and tailor our communications. For instance, Google Analytics tracks website performance, providing us with a detailed understanding of user behavior. Similarly, tools like Facebook and X help us evaluate the success of marketing campaigns and deliver ads that align with your interests. These technologies ensure we provide you with content and services that are both effective and engaging.
Managing Your Preferences
We believe in giving you control over your online experience. You can manage or disable cookies at any time through your browser settings. However, please note that disabling cookies may limit some features of the website and affect its overall performance. If you wish to learn more about controlling or deleting cookies, you can visit AboutCookies.org for detailed instructions.
By continuing to use our website, you consent to the use of these technologies to improve functionality and ensure a better user experience. If you have any concerns or questions about how we use cookies and tracking tools, feel free to contact us for more information.
Retention of Your Information
We retain your personal information only for as long as it is necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this privacy notice. If legal obligations require a longer retention period, such as for tax, accounting, or other regulatory needs, we will comply with those requirements. Once there is no legitimate business reason for retaining your information, we will either delete or anonymize it. In cases where deletion or anonymization is not feasible—such as when the information is stored in backup archives—we will ensure your data is securely stored and prevent any further processing until it can be safely removed.
Protecting Your Information
We are committed to protecting your personal information by employing robust technical and organizational measures. While we take all reasonable steps to safeguard your data, no electronic transmission or storage method can be entirely risk-free. Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized individuals, such as hackers or cybercriminals, will never manage to access or manipulate your data. Therefore, any transmission to or from our services occurs at your own risk. We strongly recommend that you access our services in a secure environment to help protect your information.
Understanding Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your location—whether in the EEA, UK, or Canada—you may have specific rights under relevant data protection laws. These rights typically allow you to access and obtain a copy of your personal data, request corrections or deletions, limit how your information is processed, transfer your data where applicable, and object to processing in certain situations. We will review your requests and address them in line with applicable data protection regulations.
Complaints
If you are based in the EEA or UK and believe that your personal information is being processed unlawfully, you have the right to file a complaint with the relevant data protection authority in your country. For residents of Switzerland, the contact details for the appropriate authority can be found on the respective government website.
Withdrawing Consent
If we are processing your data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. Please note that withdrawing your consent will not affect any processing that occurred before you withdrew it, nor will it affect processing based on other legal grounds.
Opting Out of Marketing
If you no longer wish to receive marketing communications from us, you can unsubscribe via the link provided in our emails or by contacting us directly. Once you opt out, you will be removed from our marketing lists; however, you may still receive important communications related to your account or service requests.
Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. However, disabling cookies may limit certain functionalities of our services. If you wish to opt out of interest-based advertising, you can visit About Ads to learn more about your options.
If you have any additional questions about your privacy rights or would like to discuss concerns, feel free to email us at [email protected].
Do-Not-Track (DNT) Features
Many web browsers and mobile apps offer a Do-Not-Track (DNT) feature, which allows you to express a preference not to have your online activity monitored. However, because there is currently no universal standard for DNT signals, we do not respond to DNT requests or similar features that automatically communicate your tracking preferences. Should a standardized industry protocol for online tracking emerge, we will update our privacy notice accordingly and inform you about any necessary changes.
California Residents’ Privacy Rights
This section describes the privacy rights granted to California residents regarding the personal information we collect and process. The terminology used here is defined according to the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA), and other related regulations. For the purpose of this notice, all references to the “CCPA” encompass these legal frameworks.
Personal Information We Collect
In the past 12 months, we may have collected various categories of personal information from residents of California. This includes basic identifiers, such as your name and email address, as well as device-related information like IP addresses. Additionally, we collect details about your online activity, including interactions with our services, device specifications, browser settings, and data gathered through cookies. This information helps us to understand better and enhance your experience with our services.
How We Collect and Process Personal Information
We gather personal information from multiple sources, such as directly from you, from your devices, and from third parties like service providers, business and marketing partners, social networks, vendors, government entities, and public records. The collected information is processed for legitimate business and commercial purposes, which are outlined in the sections “How We Use Your Information” and “Legal Bases We Rely on to Process Your Information.”
Sharing or Selling Your Personal Information
We do not sell your personal information for monetary compensation. However, under California law, certain types of sharing data—particularly for targeted advertising—may be considered a “sale.” We may share your personal information with third parties, such as advertising networks, that utilize automated technologies for targeted marketing on our website. If you wish to opt out of this sharing, you have the right to do so. You can opt out of sharing your personal information for interest-based advertising by using the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” option available in your account privacy settings or through the Global Privacy Control feature available in supported browsers. For further details on how to use Global Privacy Control, visit the Global Privacy Control website.
We do not knowingly share or sell personal information of individuals under the age of 18.
Disclosing Personal Information for Business Purposes
We may share your personal information with service providers, contractors, and other third parties for legitimate business purposes. Over the past 12 months, we have disclosed categories of personal information, such as identifiers, records, and internet activity data, to entities like service providers, advertising services, social networks, analytics platforms, and internet service providers. Additionally, we may share your data with government and tax authorities as required by law, as described in our Privacy Policy.
Exercising Your Rights
As a California resident, you have the right to request a notice detailing the categories of personal information we share with third parties for marketing purposes. We do not sell or share your personal information for marketing unless you have explicitly given consent to a third party.
If you wish to exercise your rights or have any questions, please reach out to us through the contact page on our website. To process your request, we may need to verify both your identity and your residency in California. Please note that we do not accept requests made by mail, phone, or fax. We are also not responsible for requests that are improperly labeled or incomplete.
Colorado Residents’ Privacy Rights
This section outlines the privacy rights of Colorado residents regarding the personal information we collect online. The terms used here are defined in accordance with the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA).
Collection and Use of Personal Information
For a detailed explanation of the types of personal data we collect, how we process it, and the purposes for which it is used, please refer to the sections “Information We Collect,” “How We Use Your Information,” and “Legal Bases We Rely on to Process Your Information” within our Privacy Policy.
Sensitive and Children’s Personal Information
In compliance with the CPA, we do not knowingly collect, store, process, or share sensitive personal information, which includes details such as precise location (GPS), race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, union membership, health information, biometric data, citizenship status, or other similarly sensitive information.
We also do not knowingly collect or process personal information from children under the age of 13.
Sharing Personal Information
We may share your personal information with service providers as necessary to fulfill our services, comply with legal obligations, or for other legitimate business purposes, as outlined in our Privacy Policy. Not all categories of personal information apply to every individual.
The categories of personal information that may be shared include customer support information, browser or device data, service usage details, and general location information. We may disclose this information to third parties, such as professional service providers (e.g., law firms or auditors), marketing partners, online advertising services, data analytics providers, social networks, government and tax authorities, and internet service providers or platforms.
Selling Personal Information and Targeted Advertising
We do not sell your personal information for monetary compensation. However, we may share your data with third parties for targeted advertising purposes, which, under the CPA, could be considered a “sale.” The categories of personal information we may share for targeted or cross-context behavioral advertising include identifiers (e.g., name, email, device identifiers, IP address) and online activity (e.g., interactions with our services, traffic data, device type, browser settings, cookies).
You can opt out of these disclosures by adjusting your privacy settings.
Profiling
While we do use automated processes to detect and respond to illegal or fraudulent activity, this type of profiling does not require an opt-out under the CPA. We do not use profiling for any other purposes as outlined by the CPA.
Colorado Consumer Privacy Rights
As a resident of Colorado, you have the right to request a notice that outlines the categories of personal information we share with third parties for their marketing purposes. We do not share or sell your personal information for marketing unless you have given direct consent to the third party.
If you have any questions regarding these practices or wish to exercise your rights, please contact us through the Contact page on our website. Please note that we may need to verify your identity and Colorado residency before processing your request. We do not accept requests by mail, phone, or fax, and we are not responsible for improperly submitted or incomplete requests.
New Jersey Residents’ Privacy Rights
This section outlines the privacy rights of New Jersey residents regarding the personal information we collect. The terms used in this notice are defined under the New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA).
Collection and Use of Personal Information
For information on the types of personal data we collect, how we process it, and the purposes for which we use it, please refer to the “Information We Collect,” “How We Use Your Information,” and “Legal Bases We Rely on to Process Your Information” sections of our Privacy Policy. We only collect the personal information necessary to provide our services, maintain our website, and comply with applicable legal and regulatory requirements.
Sensitive and Children’s Personal Information
In accordance with the NJDPA, we do not knowingly collect, process, store, or share sensitive personal data. This includes precise location data such as GPS coordinates, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, physical or mental health information, including gender-affirming treatments and reproductive or sexual health care, sexual orientation, sex life, or transgender/non-binary status, national origin, citizenship, or immigration status, genetic or biometric data, and data collected from children. We do not knowingly process personal information from individuals under the age of 18.
Sharing Personal Information
We may share your personal information with service providers to perform our services, fulfill legal obligations, or for other legitimate business purposes, as outlined in our Privacy Policy. The personal information we may share includes customer support data, browser and device information, service usage data, and location information. We may share this information with third parties, including professional services, marketing partners, online advertising services, data analytics providers, social networks, government and tax authorities, and internet service providers and platforms.
Selling Personal Information and Targeted Advertising
We do not sell your personal information for monetary compensation. However, we may share your data with third parties, such as advertising services, for targeted advertising purposes, which may be considered a “sale” under the NJDPA. The personal information shared for targeted or cross-context behavioral advertising may include identifiers such as your name, email, device identifier, and IP address, as well as online and network activity data like interactions with our services, device information, traffic data, cookies, and browser settings. You can opt out of these disclosures by adjusting your privacy settings.
Profiling
We use automated processing to detect and prevent fraud or illegal activities, but we are not required to offer an opt-out for this type of profiling. We do not engage in any other profiling as defined under the NJDPA.
New Jersey Consumer Privacy Rights
As a New Jersey resident, you have the right to request a notice detailing the categories of personal information we share with third parties for marketing purposes. We do not share or sell your personal information for marketing unless you have provided direct consent to the third party. If you have any questions or wish to exercise your rights, please contact us via the Contact page on our website. We may request verification of your identity and New Jersey residency. We do not accept requests via mail, phone, or fax and are not responsible for improperly labeled or incomplete requests.
Review, Update, or Delete the Data We Collect From You
Depending on the laws of your country, you may have the right to access, update, or delete the personal information we hold about you. To request a review, update, or deletion of your personal data, please complete a request form by clicking here.
Links to Third-Party Websites
Our service may contain links to external websites that we do not operate. If you click on a third-party link, you will be directed to that site. We strongly recommend reviewing the privacy policies of any website you visit. We are not responsible for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party websites or services.
Changes and Updates to This Policy
We may update this policy periodically. If there are significant changes, we will notify you by posting the updated policy on our website. We encourage you to review this policy regularly for any updates.
Contact Us About This Policy
If you have any questions or comments about this policy, feel free to email [email protected] or use the contact form on our website.