Privacy Policy

Effective: July 21, 2021

Eyeconic and GIF Genius, which we'll refer to as Products, are owned by Dangerous Design LLC, a messaging company. Our Products make it possible to talk to your friends and express yourself in new ways.

When you use these Products, you’ll share some information with us. So we want to be upfront about the information we collect, how we use it, whom we share it with, and the controls we give you to access, update, and delete your information.

That’s why we’ve written this Privacy Policy.

Information We Collect

There are three basic categories of information we collect:

Here’s a little more detail on each of these categories.

Information You Provide

When you interact with our services, we collect information that you provide to us. For example, most of our services require you to set up an Eyeconic account, so we need to collect a few important details about you, such as your name, username, password, email address, phone number, and date of birth. We may also ask you to provide us with some additional information that will be publicly visible on our services, such as a profile picture. Other services, such as commerce products, may require you to provide us with a debit or credit card number and its associated account information.

Of course, you’ll also provide us whatever information you send through our services, such as GIFs and chats. Keep in mind that the users who view your GIFs, chats, and any other content can always save that content or copy it outside the app. So, the same common sense that applies to the internet at large applies to our Products as well: Don’t send messages or share content that you wouldn’t want someone to save or share.

When you contact customer support or communicate with us in any other way, we’ll collect whatever information you volunteer or that we need to resolve your question.

Information We Get When You Use Our Services

When you use our services, we collect information about which of our Products and related services you’ve used and how you’ve used them. We might know, for instance, that you watched a particular GIF, read a message for a certain period of time, and sent a few GIFs yourself. Here’s a fuller explanation of the types of information we collect when you use our services: