Privacy & Cookies
Privacy and cookie policy
Effective June 12, 2026
Phone, business name, and meeting-update texts
When a booking or contact form asks for a phone number, AI Escape uses that number to schedule, confirm, reschedule, cancel, or otherwise administer the consult or meeting you requested. If a business name field is shown, it is optional unless the form says otherwise and helps us understand the context for the meeting.
By submitting a phone number with the booking or contact form, you consent to receive meeting-update SMS messages from AI Escape at that number for the requested consult or related scheduling workflow. Message frequency varies by meeting activity. Message and data rates may apply. SMS is not used for marketing texts outside this approved meeting-update scope.
SMS delivery is not active on this site until the required provider approval, credentials, and production configuration are completed. Once enabled, SMS meeting updates may be processed by Twilio or another communications provider for message delivery, opt-out handling, support replies, delivery/status records, security, debugging, and legal compliance.
You can reply STOP to opt out of meeting-update texts, START to opt back in where supported, and HELP for help. You can also contact consulting@aiescape.io for privacy requests, access or deletion questions, or SMS consent questions.
Retention, audit logs, and delivery records
AI Escape keeps booking/contact details, SMS consent records, opt-out or help requests, delivery/status metadata when SMS is enabled, and related audit logs only as long as reasonably needed for scheduling, support, security, debugging, provider approval, legal compliance, and dispute prevention.
These records may include name, email, phone number, optional business name if provided, selected meeting time, consent source, timestamps, request metadata, provider identifiers, message status metadata, and internal notes needed to administer the meeting workflow.
Website measurement and advertising disclosure
AI Escape uses analytics and advertising tools to understand how people find and use our websites, improve our services, measure the performance of our marketing, and show relevant ads or follow-up messages. These tools may include Google Ads/Google tag, PostHog product analytics, and Meta Business Tools such as the Meta/Facebook Pixel and Meta Conversions API.
When these tools are enabled, we and our service providers may collect or share information such as pages viewed, button clicks, booking-start and booking-confirmation events, referral and campaign parameters, device/browser information, cookie identifiers, Meta click or browser identifiers, IP address and user agent, and similar event metadata. For booking or lead events, we may share limited contact or lead information, such as an email address or phone number, only when needed for matching and measurement and in a hashed or otherwise protected form where the tool requires it.
Meta may use event data and matched information we send through the Meta Pixel or Conversions API to provide advertising measurement, attribution, reporting, ad optimization, and retargeting or custom-audience functionality, subject to Meta's terms and privacy controls. Google Ads and PostHog may similarly process analytics or conversion data for measurement and improvement.
You can control non-essential cookies and advertising/measurement sharing through our cookie choices where shown, your browser settings, and the privacy or ad settings offered by Meta and Google. The site currently loads analytics and advertising measurement by default for ordinary visitors. If you opt out or withdraw consent, non-essential advertising/measurement events should be disabled for future activity in that browser/session, except for data already sent or data we are required or permitted to keep for security, fraud prevention, debugging, or legal compliance.
Your choices in this browser
PostHog analytics and replay, Google Ads tag loading, Meta Pixel PageView/Lead/Schedule events, Sentry error monitoring, and campaign/referrer attribution storage are enabled by default so booking, measurement, debugging, and source attribution work for normal visits. You can use cookie choices to disable optional analytics and advertising sharing for future activity in this browser where the implementation can honor that choice.