Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 23, 2026

1. Overview

This Privacy Policy explains how Chainsavvy LLC, operator of GPU Autopilot ("GPU Autopilot," "we," "us," or "our"), collects, uses, stores, and shares information when you visit gpuautopilot.com, create an account, use the dashboard, connect marketplace accounts, install telemetry, contact support, use chat features, enable public share links, or otherwise use GPU Autopilot.

This Policy is incorporated into our Terms of Service. If you do not want your information processed as described here, do not use GPU Autopilot.

2. Information You Provide

We collect information you provide directly, including:

  • account information, such as email address and password authentication data;
  • marketplace API keys and credentials you choose to connect;
  • pricing settings, floors, ceilings, strategies, schedules, and marketplace selections;
  • machine names, marketplace machine identifiers, GPU configuration, verification status, and listing settings;
  • notification settings, including Discord webhook URLs and Telegram connection details if configured;
  • support messages, chat messages, screenshots, deletion requests, and other information you send us; and
  • legal acknowledgement records, including document version, acceptance source, timestamp, and related request context.

3. Marketplace Credentials and Automation Data

When you provide marketplace API keys, you authorize GPU Autopilot to use those credentials to provide the Service, including reading marketplace data, discovering machines, syncing supported machine settings, adjusting listing prices, checking rental status, and performing actions you enable in the dashboard.

Marketplace API keys are stored in encrypted form. Discord webhook URLs and some notification destinations are user-configured delivery settings and should be treated as destinations you choose to connect, not as marketplace credentials.

4. Telemetry and Host Data

If you enable telemetry, GPU Autopilot may collect host and system metrics from your machines, such as hostname, host fingerprint, agent version, operating system details, CPU model, GPU metrics, CPU and memory usage, disk usage, network usage, load, uptime, and telemetry token status.

Telemetry is used to display fleet performance, troubleshoot the Service, detect stale or failing agents, and improve product reliability. Raw telemetry samples are kept for a short operational window, with aggregated rollups retained longer for dashboard and troubleshooting purposes.

5. Payment and Billing Data

Paid subscriptions are processed by Stripe. GPU Autopilot may store Stripe customer identifiers, subscription identifiers, subscription status, invoice references, and related billing metadata. We do not store full payment card numbers.

6. Website, Analytics, Chat, and Security Data

We collect technical information such as IP-derived request data, browser and device information, pages visited, timestamps, authentication/session events, error logs, and security events. The site uses authentication/session cookies, bot-prevention and abuse-prevention checks, site usage analytics, dashboard local storage for preferences, and chat local storage to keep recent chat context in your browser.

If you use the chat assistant, chat messages and page context may be sent to our AI service provider to generate a response. Do not send secrets, API keys, passwords, or other sensitive information through chat or support unless specifically requested through a secure workflow.

7. Public Share Links

If you create a public share link, the selected performance snapshot may be available to anyone with the link until it expires or is revoked. Share links may include machine performance details and, if you choose to show it, earnings information. You are responsible for deciding what to share publicly.

8. How We Use Information

We use information to:

  • provide, operate, secure, and troubleshoot GPU Autopilot;
  • authenticate users and protect accounts;
  • discover machines and automate supported marketplace listing workflows;
  • display dashboards, analytics, telemetry, billing, notifications, and support features;
  • process subscriptions and payment-related records;
  • respond to support, privacy, deletion, legal, and security requests;
  • detect abuse, enforce our Terms, and protect our rights and users; and
  • comply with legal, tax, accounting, security, and operational obligations.

9. How We Share Information

We do not sell marketplace API keys. We may share information with service providers that help us operate GPU Autopilot, including authentication, database, hosting, analytics, payment processing, security, AI chat, email, messaging, and support providers. Business customers can request our current subprocessor and security overview through the contact listed below.

We may also share information when you direct us to do so, such as sending notifications to Discord or Telegram, creating public share links, or connecting a third-party marketplace. Marketplaces, Discord, Telegram, and other user-configured destinations are independent services governed by their own terms and policies.

We may disclose information if required by law, to enforce our Terms, to protect the Service, to investigate abuse or security issues, or in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, or sale of assets.

10. Data Retention and Deletion

We keep information for as long as needed to provide the Service, operate and secure our systems, maintain billing and legal records, resolve disputes, enforce our Terms, and comply with obligations. Some operational records are retained for short windows, while billing, legal, security, backup, and support records may be kept longer.

You may request account deletion from the Settings page. Deletion requests are generally processed within 48 hours for active systems, but deletion does not automatically cancel Stripe subscriptions, revert external marketplace listing prices, revoke marketplace-side API keys, remove notification destinations, revoke public copies of share links, or uninstall telemetry agents from your hosts. Turning machines or agents off only pauses automation and does not cancel billing. Cancel your Stripe subscription from the Billing page first if you want to stop future charges, then request account deletion if you want the account closed. Review connected services directly.

11. Security

We use technical and organizational measures designed to protect information, including access controls, encrypted storage for marketplace API keys, and service-role separation for privileged backend operations. No system is perfectly secure, and you are responsible for maintaining the security of your own account, devices, marketplace credentials, and notification destinations.

12. International Users

GPU Autopilot is operated from the United States. If you access the Service from outside the United States, your information may be processed in the United States and other locations where we or our service providers operate.

13. Your Privacy Rights

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, export, restrict, object to, or withdraw consent for certain processing of your personal information. We will respond to privacy requests as required by applicable law.

Business customers that need a Data Processing Addendum can contact us at support@gpuautopilot.com.

14. Children's Privacy

GPU Autopilot is not intended for children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

15. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Updated policies are effective when posted unless we state a later effective date. Material changes may also be communicated through the dashboard, email, or other reasonable notice.

16. Contact

For privacy, legal, deletion, or DPA requests, contact support@gpuautopilot.com.