Last updated: December 5, 2025 

At NerdyGen (“we,” “us,” or “our”), we are committed to safeguarding your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how and why we collect, store, use, and share (“process”) your information when you use our services (“Services”), including visiting our website at https://discussion-post-generator.com, any related websites linking to this privacy notice, or engaging with us through other channels such as sales, marketing, or events.

This Policy also outlines your rights and choices regarding your personal information. If you disagree with our policies and practices, please refrain from using our Services. Should you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us at [email protected].

Information We Collect

Personal Information You Provide

We collect personal information that you voluntarily share with us when you submit feedback for our Services, show interest in learning more about our products, or contact us directly. The type of personal information we collect depends on how you interact with our Services and the features you use. This may include your name, email address, contact details, and communication preferences. We gather this information to provide you with the best possible experience and to help us address any inquiries or concerns you may have.

Information Automatically Collected

When you visit or use our Services, we automatically collect certain data that does not reveal your identity. This may include your IP address, browser type, operating system, language preferences, device name, and information about how and when you interact with the Services. We use this data primarily to ensure the security and proper operation of our Services, as well as for analytics and reporting purposes. It helps us maintain and improve the performance of our website and services.

We also use cookies and similar technologies to gather additional information about your activity on our Services. This may include details such as the pages you view, features you use, and timestamps of your interactions. Additionally, we collect information about the devices you use, such as their hardware model, system configurations, and network providers. This data helps us personalize your experience and improve the functionality of our Services.

How We Process Your Information

We process your personal information for various purposes based on your interactions with our Services. We use your information to provide and deliver the requested services, ensuring that you have access to the features and support you need. This includes responding to inquiries, addressing concerns, and resolving any issues related to the services you requested. Additionally, we gather feedback to understand your experience and improve our offerings. We may contact you to request insights into how you use our Services and your satisfaction with them.

We may also use your information to send marketing and promotional communications if they align with your preferences. You can unsubscribe from marketing emails at any time if you no longer wish to receive them. Your information is also used to maintain the security of our Services, including fraud prevention and monitoring, ensuring a safe and reliable environment for all users. Furthermore, we analyze usage trends to help us understand how people interact with our Services and identify areas for improvement. Evaluating the success of our marketing campaigns is another reason we process your information, ensuring that our promotional efforts are meaningful and effective for you.

We may also process your information to protect an individual’s vital interests, such as preventing harm or addressing urgent situations where safety is a concern. These processes enable us to enhance your experience and maintain the quality, security, and relevance of our Services.

Legal Bases We Rely on to Process Your Information

For Users in the EU or UK

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and UK GDPR, we are required to outline the valid legal grounds for processing your personal information. Depending on the situation, we may rely on several legal bases for processing your data. One of these is consent, where we process your information when you give us permission for a specific purpose. You have the right to withdraw this consent at any time.

Another basis is the performance of a contract, which may require us to process your information to fulfill our contractual obligations to you, such as providing the Services you requested or taking steps prior to entering a contract. We may also process your information based on legitimate interests, provided they do not override your rights and freedoms. These legitimate interests can include sending updates about offers and discounts, delivering personalized advertising, improving our Services by analyzing usage patterns, supporting marketing efforts, addressing technical issues, and preventing fraud.

Additionally, we may process your information to comply with legal obligations, cooperate with regulatory authorities, defend our legal rights, or provide evidence in litigation. In some cases, processing may occur to protect your vital interests or those of others in situations where safety is at risk.

For Users in Canada

For users in Canada, we may process your personal information with your express or implied consent, depending on the context. You may withdraw your consent at any time. However, in exceptional circumstances, we may process your information without consent when permitted by law. These circumstances include acting in the clear interests of an individual when timely consent is not possible, detecting and preventing fraud, meeting requirements for certain business transactions, or using the information in a witness statement to handle an insurance claim.

We may also process personal information in emergency situations, such as identifying individuals and notifying their next of kin or addressing reasonable concerns of financial abuse. In cases of legal violations, we may process your information when seeking consent might compromise the investigation. Additionally, we may process personal information to comply with court orders, subpoenas, or other legal processes or for journalistic, artistic, or literary reasons.

These legal bases ensure that our processing activities are aligned with your rights and applicable laws, whether you’re in the EU, UK, or Canada.

Use of Cookies and Tracking Tools

We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to analyze website activity and store certain information. Cookies are small data files stored on your computer, mobile device, or other devices. They help websites recognize your browser, track user sessions, and collect specific details about your interactions.

Tracking Technologies We Use

We use several tracking technologies to monitor activity on our website. Cookies capture data such as pages visited, links clicked, IP address, location, and the date and time of your visit. In addition, we use pixels—small code snippets embedded in web pages, often working alongside cookies, which allow us to measure page views and evaluate the effectiveness of our campaigns. We also use local storage, a method similar to cookies but capable of holding more data, to retain information about your activity on our site, helping to enhance your experience.

Types of Cookies We Use

Our cookies serve various functions and are classified into several categories. Essential cookies are necessary for the basic functions of our website, such as keeping your session active to avoid repeated logins. These cookies ensure that the website operates smoothly and efficiently. Non-essential cookies, on the other hand, enhance your experience by remembering your preferences like language or location. They also include performance and analytics cookies, which track how users interact with the site to improve its features. Targeting cookies are used by third parties to track marketing efforts and deliver relevant ads. They record your visits to our site and display targeted advertisements on other platforms you visit.

Cookies and Tools We Use

We use various performance, analytics, and targeting cookies to improve our website. This includes tools like Facebook, Google Analytics, Google Dynamic Remarketing, and X (formerly Twitter), which help us gather valuable data for better service delivery.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. However, please note that disabling cookies may impact the website’s functionality and your overall experience. For more detailed information on controlling or deleting cookies, visit AboutCookies.org.

Retention of Your Information

We retain your personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this privacy notice. If a longer retention period is required by law, such as for tax, accounting, or other legal obligations, we will comply with those requirements. Once there is no longer a legitimate business need to process your personal information, we will delete or anonymize it. However, if deletion or anonymization is not feasible—such as when the information is stored in backup archives—we will securely store your data and prevent further processing until deletion becomes possible.

Protecting Your Information

We employ robust technical and organizational measures to safeguard your personal information. While we are committed to ensuring your data’s security, no method of electronic transmission or storage is entirely risk-free. This means that, despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized parties, such as hackers or cybercriminals, will never overcome our defenses to access, steal, or alter your data. As such, any transmission to or from our Services is at your own risk. We recommend that you access our Services only in a secure environment to help protect your information.

Understanding Your Privacy Rights

Depending on your location, such as in the EEA, UK, or Canada, you may have specific rights under data protection laws. These rights may include the ability to:

  • Access and obtain a copy of your personal information.
  • Request corrections or deletions of your data.
  • Limit how your personal information is processed.
  • Transfer your data, where applicable.
  • Object to the processing of your data in certain situations.

We will review and address your requests in accordance with the relevant data protection laws.

Complaints

If you are located in the EEA or UK and believe that your personal information is being processed unlawfully, you can file a complaint with your local data protection authority. Contact details are available here.

For residents of Switzerland, contact details for the relevant authority can be found here.

Withdrawing Consent

If your data is processed based on your consent, you may withdraw it at any time. Withdrawing your consent will not affect any processing that occurred before your withdrawal or processing based on other legal grounds.

Opting Out of Marketing

If you wish to stop receiving marketing messages, you can click the unsubscribe link in our emails or contact us directly. You will be removed from our marketing lists but may still receive essential non-marketing communications related to your account or service requests.

Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising

You can manage cookies through your browser settings. However, please note that disabling cookies may affect your experience with certain features of our Services. To opt out of interest-based advertising, visit About Ads.

For additional questions about your privacy rights, feel free to email us at [email protected].

Do-Not-Track (DNT) Features

Many web browsers, mobile operating systems, and apps offer a Do-Not-Track (DNT) setting, which allows you to express your preference not to have your online browsing activities monitored. However, there is currently no standardized technology for recognizing or implementing DNT signals.

Because of this, we do not respond to DNT signals or similar mechanisms that automatically communicate your tracking preferences. If an industry standard for online tracking emerges in the future that requires us to adopt it, we will update this privacy notice accordingly and inform you.

California Residents’ Privacy Rights

This section outlines the privacy rights of California residents regarding the personal information we collect and process. The terms used here are defined in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA), and related regulations (collectively referred to as the “CCPA”).

Personal Information We Collect

Over the past 12 months, we may have collected the following categories of personal information from California residents:

  • Identifiers: This includes your name, email address, device identifiers (such as IP addresses).
  • Internet or network activity: We collect information such as your interactions with our services, device type, operating system, browser settings, and cookie data.

How We Collect and Process Personal Information

We collect personal information from various sources, including directly from you, your devices, service providers, business and marketing partners, social networks, government agencies, vendors, and public sources. We process this information for commercial and business purposes, as described in the sections on “How We Process 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 gain. However, we may share your personal information with third parties, such as advertising services, that use automated technologies on our website for targeted advertising. This sharing may be considered a “sale” under California law, and you have the right to opt out. For cross-context behavioral advertising, we may share categories of your personal information, including commercial data, identifiers, inferences, and internet activity.

You can opt out of sharing your data for targeted advertising by selecting the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” option in your account privacy settings or by using the Global Privacy Control feature in supported browsers.

For more details about Global Privacy Control, visit Global Privacy Control.

We do not knowingly share or sell personal information of minors under 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. In the last 12 months, we have disclosed categories of personal information, such as identifiers, records, and internet activity data, to recipients including service providers, online advertising services, analytics providers, social networks, and internet service providers. Additionally, personal information may have been disclosed to government and tax authorities as described in our Privacy Policy.

Exercising Your Rights

As a California resident, you have the right to request a notice that describes 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 given direct consent to the third party.

To exercise your rights or if you have any questions, please contact us through the contact page on our website. We may need to verify your identity and California residency before processing your request. We do not accept requests via mail, telephone, or fax, and we cannot be held responsible for improperly labeled or incomplete requests.

Colorado Residents’ Privacy Rights

This section explains the privacy rights of Colorado residents regarding the personal information we collect online. The terms used in this section are defined by the Colorado Privacy Act (the “CPA”).

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 it is used, please refer to the “Information We Collect,” “How We Process Your Information,” and “Legal Bases We Rely on to Process Your Information” sections of our Privacy Policy.

Sensitive and Children’s Personal Information

As defined by the CPA, we do not knowingly collect, process, store, or share sensitive personal information, such as precise location (GPS), race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, union membership, health information, biometric data, citizenship status, or other sensitive details.

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 when necessary to deliver our services, meet legal obligations, or for other legitimate business purposes, as outlined in our Privacy Policy. Not all categories of personal information may apply to every individual.

The following categories of personal information may be shared:

  • Customer support information
  • Browser or device data
  • Service usage details
  • General location information

We may share your information with third parties, including:

  • Professional services such as law firms or auditors
  • Marketing partners
  • Online advertising services
  • Data analytics providers
  • Social networks
  • Government and tax authorities
  • Internet service providers and platforms

Selling Personal Information and Targeted Advertising

We do not sell your personal information for money. However, we may share it with third parties for targeted advertising purposes, which may be considered a “sale” under the CPA. The categories of personal information we may share for targeted or cross-context behavioral advertising include:

  • Identifiers (e.g., name, email, device identifier, IP address)
  • Online and network activity (e.g., interactions with our services, traffic information, device type, browser settings, cookies)

You can opt out of these disclosures by adjusting your privacy settings.

Profiling

While we use automated processing to detect and respond to illegal or fraudulent activity, we are not required to offer an opt-out for this type of profiling. We do not use profiling for other purposes as defined under the CPA.

Colorado Consumer Privacy Rights

As a Colorado resident, you have the right to request a notice that describes the categories of personal information we share with third parties for their marketing purposes. We do not share or sell your personal information to third parties for marketing unless you have given direct consent.

If you have questions about these practices, please contact us via the Contact page on our website. We may need to verify your identity and Colorado residency before processing your request. We do not accept requests by mail, telephone, or facsimile, and we are not responsible for incorrectly submitted or incomplete requests.

New Jersey Residents’ Privacy Rights

This section applies to the personal information we collect from New Jersey residents. The terms used in this Notice are defined according to the New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA).

Collection and Use of Personal Information

For details about the types of personal information we collect, how we process it, and the purposes for which we use it, please refer to the “Information We Collect,” “How We Process Your Information,” and “Legal Bases We Rely on to Process Your Information” sections of our Privacy Policy.

We collect only 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

As defined by the NJDPA, we do not knowingly collect, process, store, or share sensitive personal data, which includes:

  • Precise location (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
  • Data collected from children
  • Other sensitive data as defined by the NJDPA

We do not knowingly process personal information from children 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 purposes as outlined in our Privacy Policy. Not all categories may apply to your personal information.

Categories of personal information we may share include:

  • Customer support data
  • Browser and device information
  • Service usage data
  • Location information

We may share this information with third parties such as:

  • Professional services (e.g., law firms, auditors)
  • Marketing partners
  • Online advertising services
  • Data analytics providers
  • Social networks
  • Government and tax authorities
  • 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, which may be considered a “sale” under the NJDPA. The personal information shared for targeted or cross-context behavioral advertising may include:

  • Identifiers (e.g., name, email, device identifier, IP address)
  • Online and network activity (e.g., interactions with services, device information, traffic data, cookies, browser settings)

You can opt out of such disclosures by adjusting your privacy settings.

Profiling

While we use automated processing to detect and prevent fraud or illegal activities, 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 purposes unless you provide direct consent to the third party.

If you have any questions, please contact us via the Contact page on our website. We may request confirmation 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 notices.

Review, Update, or Delete the Data We Collect From You

Depending on your country’s laws, 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 reach out to us by emailing [email protected] or using the contact form on our website.