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What the Plaud NotePro knows about you
The Plaud NotePro is an AI voice recorder that processes uploaded audio in the cloud to generate transcription and summaries using enterprise LLMs including GPT, Claude, and Gemini, deleting cloud copies after processing unless Private Cloud Sync is enabled. Plaud states it does not sell personal information, LLM providers are bound to zero retention and zero training, and the device has a mandatory recording indicator that cannot be disabled. Sold at approximately $199.
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Where your data goes
What you can control
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Sent to the cloud
Plaud Note Pro collects account information including email address and encrypted password, billing and shipping information, subscription management data, IP address and operational behavior data including clicks, search, time stamps, and browsing history, customer service communication records including call recordings, and audio recording files uploaded for transcription with generated result texts.
Selling your data
Plaud does not sell your personal information for monetary value; however, Plaud shares online identifiers and browsing data with advertising and analytics partners including Meta and Google for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes, and shares certain identifiers such as email address with advertising platforms.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
Deleting your data
Plaud users can access and correct account-related personal data, request deletion of all personal data by deactivating their account, request data portability in a structured machine-readable format, opt out of sharing via a Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information link or Global Privacy Control browser signals, and withdraw consent by contacting Plaud.
How long they keep it
Plaud deletes or anonymizes most personal data when the user deletes their account unless local laws require continued processing; for the Feature Trial, audio files are not retained in the cloud once result texts are generated; passwords are stored encrypted; data is stored on servers in the United States with Standard Contractual Clauses for international transfers.
The full record
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