Privacy Policy | How AirScalp-Lab Handles Your Data

AirScalp-Lab Privacy Policy | How AirScalp-Lab Handles Your Data explains how we collect, use, and protect information when you use our flight price monitoring and automated purchase assistance features. This page is meant to help you understand what data is involved, what choices you have, and what to expect during setup.

If you are evaluating the product for personal or business travel planning, the details below should help you decide whether the workflow fits your comfort level. For the full legal terms, refer to the complete policy text in your account and the documents linked from this page.

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What this Privacy Policy covers

This Privacy Policy | How AirScalp-Lab Handles Your Data page is designed to summarize the key data practices that prospective customers typically look for. It generally covers:

  • Information we collect when you sign up, configure monitoring, and interact with the product.
  • How we use data to continuously monitor flight prices, detect user-defined target prices, and support automated purchase assistance (beta).
  • How payment information is handled, including that users store a credit card on file as part of the service workflow.
  • How we protect data and what security controls are in place.
  • Sharing and disclosures when required for service delivery, compliance, or security purposes.

Because this is a privacy overview, it does not replace the complete policy language. If anything here conflicts with the policy text, the policy text governs.

Who this is for

This privacy information is for people who want to understand the data implications before enabling flight monitoring and automated purchase assistance. It is especially relevant if you plan to:

  • Set target price alerts and let monitoring run continuously.
  • Use automated purchase assistance (beta) that can place an order within a scheduled window you select.
  • Provide an API key for the product to access flight data sources you authorize.
  • Store a credit card on file so the system can complete actions within the beta workflow.

If you prefer not to store payment details on file or do not want to provide an API key, you may want to review the product configuration options before proceeding.

How it works, and what data is involved

AirScalp-Lab’s core workflow is algorithmic travel monitoring. It continuously monitors flight prices and triggers when a user-defined target price is detected. When automated purchase assistance (beta) is enabled, the system can purchase flights on your behalf within a scheduled number of days you select. This is not an instant action, and it is not a guarantee of availability or price.

To enable these features, users typically provide:

  • Your own API key, used by the product to access flight data from the source you authorize.
  • Payment details, where a credit card is stored on file as part of the workflow.
  • Monitoring settings, such as routes, dates, and the target price that determines when alerts and beta purchase assistance may activate.
  • Scheduling preferences, including the number of days window you select for automated purchase assistance (beta).

What you should not assume: the system does not promise guaranteed route availability, guaranteed specific prices, instant results, or that it will always find or buy the cheapest fare. Flight inventory and pricing can change quickly, and the beta workflow depends on the data sources and conditions at the time of action.

Proof and trust

Because this page is informational and evidence assets are not listed here, we recommend reviewing the related policy documents and security materials to confirm how data protection is handled in practice. The most important places to check are:

For buyers evaluating automated purchase assistance (beta), it is also smart to review how monitoring triggers work and what scheduling window you select. That is where most expectations should be set.

Next step

If you want to evaluate AI flight price monitoring and automated purchase assistance (beta) with a clear understanding of data handling, start by reviewing the security and terms pages, then proceed to product setup when you are ready.

Get started and configure monitoring using your own API key and the beta purchase settings you choose.

FAQs

What is AI flight price monitoring and automated purchase assistance (beta)?
AI flight price monitoring continuously monitors flight prices and triggers when a user-defined target price is detected. Automated purchase assistance (beta) can purchase flights on your behalf within a scheduled number of days you select.

Who is this for?
It is for travelers who want continuous price monitoring, and for buyers who want to enable beta automation with clear scheduling controls. It is not intended for users who require guaranteed pricing or guaranteed route availability.

How do I get started?
Create an account, review the security and terms information, then set up monitoring with your routes and target price. For beta automation, you will also configure the scheduled number of days window and provide your own API key, with a credit card stored on file as part of the workflow.

What should buyers not assume?
Do not assume guaranteed specific route availability, guaranteed specific prices, instant results, or that the system will always find or buy the cheapest fare. Pricing and availability can change, and actions depend on conditions at the time of monitoring and trigger.

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