Privacy notice

Making AI Simple privacy notice

Last updated: 16 June 2026

Making AI Simple is the adult entry tier in the X7 education ecosystem. This notice explains what happens when you join the founding list, ask about One Useful Agent or contact us about the community.

What we collect

The founding-list form asks for your name, email address and the first useful agent idea you want help with. The system may also record basic technical information such as a timestamp, browser user-agent and a limited rate-limit fingerprint to protect the form from abuse.

What not to send

Do not send passwords, API keys, private client records, medical details, bank-card details, safeguarding information or sensitive personal information through the public form, G-Root or ordinary email. Early examples should use safe sample material until a private source pack is agreed properly.

How we use enquiries

Where information is handled

Enquiries are stored in Cloudflare infrastructure for the public website and may be sent to the X7 team by email. If you later join a Skool community, Skool will have its own account and privacy terms. Do not assume Skool, Google, AI providers or any other external tool should receive private material until the workflow has been confirmed.

Marketing and community updates

If you join the founding list, we may reply about that request and the related One Useful Agent route. We do not treat that as permission to send unrelated marketing. You can ask us to stop contacting you about the request.

Retention

Founding-list records are kept only while they are useful for reviewing demand, replying to enquiries and managing invitations. Records that are not useful should be archived or deleted during routine list review.

Your choices

You can ask what information is held about you, ask for a correction, ask for deletion, or object to further contact about the founding list. Email [email protected].

Guidance basis

This notice follows the practical transparency principle described by the UK Information Commissioner's Office: people should be told what personal data is collected, why it is used, how long it is kept and who it is shared with.

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