Supplementary terms governing the use of Notion AI features and Notion Credits
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These supplementary terms apply to the use of Notion AI (an AI-powered feature integrated into Notion) and Notion Credits (a prepaid usage currency for AI features). They detail eligibility, usage limits, credit consumption rates, data handling for AI processing, prohibitions on misuse, termination rights, and integration with Notion's main Terms of Service. Key points include no training of AI models on user content (unless opted in for certain enterprise features), temporary retention of AI inputs/outputs, non-refundable credits with expiration, and user responsibility for AI-generated content accuracy.
Notion Credits expire 12 months after purchase and are non-refundable, non-transferable.
Users are solely responsible for reviewing and verifying AI-generated content; Notion provides no warranties on accuracy.
Excessive or abusive AI use may lead to throttling, suspension, or termination.
Notion does not use customer content or inputs to train AI models by default.
Clear breakdown of credits used per AI action (e.g., 1 credit per AI block generation).
Users can disable Notion AI features workspace-wide.
Spotify collects the following categories of personal data. High Risk categories are used for advertising profiling or involve sensitive personal information.
Content entered into Notion AI blocks for processing.
Generated responses stored in Notion pages until deleted by user.
Your data serves the following purposes. Mandatory purposes cannot be disabled without canceling the service. Opt-out available purposes allow some user control.
Inputs to Notion AI are processed temporarily to generate outputs; not stored long-term or used for training.
Aggregate, anonymized usage data may be used to improve AI features and detect abuse.
Spotify shares data with several categories of third parties. Sharing with advertising partners is extensive and represents the primary commercial use of your behavioral data.
Inputs/outputs may be sent to third-party AI services (e.g., OpenAI, Anthropic) for processing; providers bound by Notion's agreements.
Limited sharing with affiliates or vendors for billing/credits management.
The following rights may be available to you depending on your region. EU/EEA users have the broadest protections under GDPR. Non-EU users have more limited guarantees.
Workspace owners/admins can turn off Notion AI access.
Users retain ownership of inputs and outputs; standard Notion export rights apply.
View and track credit balance and usage history in account settings.
Data is retained for different periods depending on category, and security disclosures vary in depth. The policy highlights the following retention and transparency points.
Retention Periods
Temporary retention during processing; deleted after response generation.
Retained for billing, audits, and compliance indefinitely or as required by law.
Aggregate data retained for service improvement, no personal identifiers.
Security & Transparency
All data processed with standard Notion security measures, including encryption.
Automated safeguards against harmful use.
Notion AI powered by secure partners like OpenAI and Anthropic with contractual protections.
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Grants non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use AI features subject to limits.
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Users cannot resell or extract AI for external use; compliance required to avoid bans.
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Explicitly states no use of user content for model training.
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Strong privacy protection for AI inputs.
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Credits are non-refundable and expire after 12 months.
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Financial risk for unused purchases; plan usage carefully.
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Prohibits illegal, harmful, or excessive AI use.
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Standard but strictly enforced terms of service violation.
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Notion may suspend AI access for violations.
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Gives Notion discretion but aligns with main TOS.
No, Notion does not use your content, inputs, or outputs from Notion AI to train its models or those of third-party providers.