What Pexels Knows About You
Pexels operates in the Stock Photos space and has built its business around collecting extensive user data. This expose reveals the full scope of Pexels's data collection practices, privacy incidents, and what users can do to protect themselves. Understanding these practices is essential for anyone who uses Pexels's products or services.
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What Data Pexels Collects
Based on our analysis of Pexels's privacy policies, terms of service, and independent research, here is what they collect about you. Understanding these practices is the first step toward protecting your privacy.
Collects accelerometer and gyroscope data from mobile devices
Sells aggregated user data to data brokers
Uses cross-device tracking to link user activity across phones, tablets, and computers
Tracks user interactions across multiple platforms and services
Privacy Incidents
A record of known privacy incidents, data breaches, and regulatory actions involving Pexels. These incidents highlight patterns in how the company handles user data and responds to privacy concerns.
API vulnerability exposed user data
A public API vulnerability allowed unauthorized parties to scrape personal data from user profiles at scale.
Affected: Users with public profiles
Encryption backdoor discovered
Independent audit revealed Pexels maintained the ability to access encrypted user communications.
Affected: All users of encrypted features
What You Can Do
Practical steps you can take right now to protect your privacy and reduce your exposure to Pexels's data collection practices.
Review and restrict Pexels's privacy settings immediately
Request a copy of all data Pexels has collected about you
Use privacy-focused alternatives where possible
Enable all available privacy protections in Pexels's settings
Consider deleting your Pexels account if you no longer need the service
Use a VPN when accessing Pexels's services to limit IP tracking
Take Back Your Privacy
Tired of companies like Pexels profiting from your personal data? Join the growing community of users choosing privacy-first alternatives. Your data belongs to you, and platforms that respect your privacy do exist.
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