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Privacy
A clear explanation of what this concept and awareness site collects, how we use it, and what we do not do with it.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
Million Robot March is a concept and awareness project building a thoughtful community around AI consciousness, ethics, and human-AI collaboration.
This privacy page explains how we handle information submitted through this website.
We collect information you choose to submit through contact, newsletter, pledge, survey, or volunteer interest forms.
Depending on the form, this may include your name, email address, role or affiliation, message, pledge response, interests, or survey answers.
We may also store basic technical metadata such as IP address, browser user agent, referring page, locale, and page path for spam prevention, security, abuse prevention, and basic operational diagnostics.
We use submitted information to respond to messages, send occasional project updates, share related announcements, coordinate volunteer or community opportunities, and understand aggregate interest in the project.
Survey responses are reviewed in aggregate to inform future research, content, and community priorities.
If you choose to make a pledge public, only your name may be shown with future pledge or community materials. Your email stays private.
We do not sell your personal information.
We do not use advertising cookies.
We do not use submitted contact information for unrelated marketing.
We do not publish your email address.
We use trusted service providers to operate the site, host pages, process forms, and send email. These providers may process submitted information only as needed to provide those services.
You can ask us to update or delete your submitted information, or stop sending you project updates, by contacting us through the contact page.
We will make reasonable efforts to honor privacy requests while preserving security, abuse-prevention, and legal records when necessary.