Trust center
Review how Uwear handles data and AI provenance.
Trace documented privacy, security, retention, and image-provenance practices. Open policy questions stay marked for confirmation.
Data handling and retention
See what Uwear stores and for how long.
The categories and time periods below come directly from the Uwear Privacy Policy. They cover account, content, usage, deletion, billing, and legacy mobile data.
| Data category | What the policy lists | Documented retention |
|---|---|---|
| Account information | Name, email address, company information, billing information, and communication preferences. | As long as the account is active. |
| Content data | Images uploaded to or generated through Uwear, plus associated metadata. | Generated images: 90 days after generation. |
| Usage information | Log data, device information, usage patterns, API usage statistics, and analytics data. | Usage logs: 12 months. |
| Deleted accounts | Account data held in an archive after an account is deleted. | 30-day archive period before permanent deletion. |
| Billing records | Records connected to purchases and subscriptions. | As required by law, typically seven years. |
| Legacy mobile profile photos | Profile photographs associated with legacy Uwear mobile app accounts. | While the legacy mobile app account is active. |
Review the complete scope, rights, sharing, and international-transfer terms in the Uwear Privacy Policy.
Model-training policy
Get a plain answer on model training.
The current published documents do not resolve whether uploaded or generated customer content is used as training data.
[CONFIRM-REDA] Uwear does not use uploaded or generated customer images, associated metadata, or other customer data to train or fine-tune AI models unless a customer contract expressly permits it.
What the Terms document
Customers retain all rights to original uploaded images. The Terms grant Uwear a limited license to process those images solely to provide the service.
What the Privacy Policy documents
The Privacy Policy lists improving AI models and service quality among the uses of information, without specifying whether customer content is used for training.
Read the source language in the Intellectual Property section of the Terms and the information-use section of the Privacy Policy.
Provenance
Verify where a Uwear image came from.
Uwear documents its own delivery-layer signals for generated final assets. The public verifier checks those signals against Uwear origin records.
- Invisible watermark
- Uwear applies its TrustMark signal to the delivered image file.
- C2PA origin metadata
- Uwear-generated assets include Uwear origin metadata where the delivery format supports it.
- Server-side origin record
- The provenance log is keyed to the final asset SHA-256 hash.
- Public verification
- The public checker can return verified, not_verified, tampered, or unsupported.
Use the original Uwear-delivered file whenever possible. The public verifier notes that metadata stripping, heavy recompression, or downstream edits can affect verification.
Security posture
Review the controls Uwear documents today.
These controls are stated in the Uwear Privacy Policy. This page does not add certification, audit, or compliance badges beyond that source.
- HTTPS encryption for data transmission
- Encryption at rest for stored data
- AWS infrastructure with restricted data-center access
- Regular security audits and updates
- Limited employee access on a need-to-know basis
- Token-based authentication for API access
The Privacy Policy also states that no internet transmission method is 100% secure and that absolute security cannot be guaranteed. For a security or privacy question, email support@uwear.ai.
Check common compliance questions.
Does Uwear use customer data to train AI models?
The published Terms say customers retain rights to original uploads and grant Uwear a limited license to process images solely to provide the service. The Privacy Policy also lists improving AI models and service quality as a use of information, but it does not specify whether customer content is training data. [CONFIRM-REDA] Uwear does not use uploaded or generated customer images, associated metadata, or other customer data to train or fine-tune AI models unless a customer contract expressly permits it.
How long does Uwear retain generated images and usage logs?
The Privacy Policy says generated images are retained for 90 days after generation and usage logs for 12 months. Account information is retained while an account is active, and deleted accounts have a 30-day archive period before permanent deletion.
What security controls does Uwear document?
The Privacy Policy lists HTTPS encryption in transit, encryption at rest, AWS infrastructure with restricted access, regular security audits and updates, limited employee access, and token-based API authentication. No certification or compliance badge is claimed on this page.
How can a team verify that an image came from Uwear?
Uwear documents an invisible TrustMark watermark, C2PA origin metadata, a server-side provenance log keyed to the final asset hash, and a public verification page. Downstream edits, metadata stripping, and heavy recompression can affect verification.
Does Uwear claim compliance with the EU AI Act?
[CONFIRM-REDA] Confirm Uwear's formal EU AI Act compliance position and the scope of any readiness commitments before publishing a compliance statement. Uwear's published guide says the Article 50 transparency rules apply from August 2, 2026. It explains that providers must mark synthetic outputs in a machine-readable format and that certain AI-generated or manipulated content requires clear disclosure. The guide also says technical provenance does not replace visible disclosure or legal review.
What privacy rights does Uwear document?
The Privacy Policy lists rights to access, correct, delete, export, opt out, and restrict personal data processing. It also says people in the European Economic Area have additional GDPR rights, including the right to complain to a local data protection authority.
The EU AI Act summary reflects Uwear's published guide and is not legal advice. Teams should work with counsel on disclosure and compliance decisions.